Blondie’s renaissance comes after the massive success of Stranger Things helped launch Kate Bush back into the charts with Running Up That Hill.
In a 1992 interview with Classic Albums, singer-songwriter Bush, now 63, said the song was originally called Deal With God but regrettably had to change the title, Insider reported.
“We were told that if we kept this title then it wouldn’t be played in any of the religious countries,” she said.
“And generally, we might keep it blocked purely because it had ‘god’ in the title. Now, I couldn’t believe this. This seemed completely ridiculous to me and the title was such a big part of the song’s identity.
“I just spent two, three years making an album and we weren’t gonna get this record played on the radio if I was stubborn so I felt I had to be grown up about this.
“But it’s always something that I regretted doing and normally regret any compromises that I make.”
Fast forward to 2022, and as fans binge on Stranger Things Season 4 Volume 2, the song climbed to No.1 in the UK on June 23.
Bush “snatched the title for oldest female artist to reach No.1 on the UK’s Official Singles Chart from another music icon (Cher, previously, with Believe)”, reported Guinness World Records.
And the momentum continued, with Brisbane Pub Choir’s version making headlines on July 14. Bush sent a message saying how much she loved it.
‘Holy hell’ – the posters are great
And as a postscript, British illustrator Kyle Lambert has created the key art for both series, which stream on different platforms.
It’s yet another connection between the shows on top of their supernatural elements.
“For real!? You made these?” wrote one Twitter fan.
“They are freaking awesome! The top left one is literally a ginormous banner on one of the biggest shopping centres in Bucharest which I can’t stop staring at every day on my way to work!”