Songwriter: Chris Stein Debbie Harry

Producer: Richard Gottehrer

I'm on E
I'm on E
I'm on E
Got nothing to say
I used to have a car of my own

I'm on E
I'm on E
I'm on E for England
Laid out for maybe a week
I've walked my feet to the bone
I'd give my life for a car of my own

I'm on E
I'm on E
Two weeks ago Saturday I was on TV
I'd like a show of my own
But you see I'm still on E
Even though everything is happening to me
So when you're driving on home
Don't regret your loan

I'm on E
I'm on E
I gave my car to a guy named Vinnie
I feel like gassing my feet
They've totaled me and skipped a beat
I used to have a car of my own

28 or 58
Walking to refrigerator
To the pump, do the bump
Still on E, I'll think of something
I'm on E and I'm on E
I'll never have to stop my feet

28 or 58
Walking to refrigerator
To the pump, do the bump
Still on E, I'll think of something
I'm on E and I'm on E
I'll never have to fill my feet up

[Outro]
[Whistle until fade]

Blondie

Blondie is an American rock band founded by singer Deborah Harry and guitarist Chris Stein. The band was a pioneer in the early American new wave and punk scenes of the mid-1970s. Their first two albums contained strong elements of these genres, and although successful in the United Kingdom and Australia, Blondie was regarded as an underground band in the United States until the release of Parallel Lines in 1978. Over the next three years, the band achieved several hit singles including “Call Me”, “Atomic” and “Heart of Glass” and became noted for its eclectic mix of musical styles incorporating elements of disco, pop, rap, and reggae, while retaining a basic style as a new wave band.