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The Deborah Harry song catalog you find on this page was compiled by me, the webmaster, with the help of my personal record collection, booklets, biographies, setlists, ASCAP, the LoC (Library of Congress), articles and (live) bootlegs. It's my goal to create a page which features Deborah's complete musical body of work, no matter if Deborah was in any way musically involved herself or whether she contributed her own lyrics to a project. In order to keep up the standard of this page and to make it grow you can help by submitting song titles and/or information which are missing on this site. Every contribution is greatly appreciated. Official song lyrics were taken from booklets. I transcribed those songs myself where no official lyrics were available (with no guarantee for their accuracy). I apologize for possible errors and will gladly take corrections. I kindly ask you not to copy any of these lyrics from this page.
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INFO

Moby featuring Debbie Harry

background vocal by: Melody Zimmer
mixed by: Jeremy Wheatly for 365 Artists at TwentyOne Studio
assisted by: Richard Edgeler
vocals engineered by: Brian Sperber

highest Austrian chart position: #47
highest Belgian chart position:
#38
highest German chart position:
#69
highest Greek chart position:
#13
highest Irish chart position: #39
highest Italian chart position:
#17
highest Swiss chart position: #80
highest UK singles chart position:
#43

 

FEATURED ON

New York, New York by Moby (feat. Debbie Harry) [single] (2006)

Go - The Very Best Of Moby [album] by Moby (2006)


REMIXES & OTHER VERSIONS

■ Armand Van Helden dub (8:03)
■ Armand Van Helden long version (7:33)
■ Armand Van Helden long version (radio edit) (3:36)
■ Emperor Machine extended mix (7:16)
■ Jeremy Wheatley remix (3:36)
■ Radio Slave's Not Long Now remix (aka Radio Slave remix) (11:24)
■ single version (3:46)
■ Tocadisco's NYPD mix (5:52)


MUSIC VIDEO

New York, New York (Moby feat. Debbie Harry)
(video without Debbie)

NEW YORK, NEW YORK

New York, New york
Does it taste right?
Does it feel right?

New York, New york
Does it burn bright, all the star light?
Do you know my name?
Do you even care?
Do you love when I take you up there?

New York, New york
Does it taste nice?
Does it feel right?

New York, New york
Does it taste like what it burns like?
Do you know my name?
Do you even care?
Do you love when I take you up there?

Baby, won't you take me there?
Make it like you really care?
I am feeling good up there
Just keep the diamonds in my hair

Make me feel good right now like everything does in this town
Lines of snow and popping corks
Money, drugs in old New York

Baby, won't you really hurt?
Make it like it really burns?
I am feeling good right there
Just keep the diamonds in my hair

Make me feel good right now like everything does in this town
Lines of snow and popping corks
Money, drugs in old New York

New York, New york
Does it taste right?
Does it feel right?

New York, New york
Does it burn bright, all the star light?
Do you know my name?
Do you even care?
Do you love when I take you up there?

New York, New york
Does it feel right?
Does it taste light?

New York, New york
Does it burn like on a stop light?
Do you know my name?
Do you even care?
Do you love when I take you up there?

Baby, won't you take me there?
Make it like you really care?
I am feeling good up there
Just keep the diamonds in my hair

Make me feel good right now like everything does in this town
Lines of snow and popping corks
Money, drugs in old New York

Baby make it really hurt like everything that ever burnt?
I am feeling good up there
Just keep the diamonds in my hair

Make me feel good right now like everything does in this town
Lines of snow and popping corks
Money, drugs in old New York

COMMENTS

Moby: "'new york, new york' is a fun and frivolous disco song that i recorded with debbie harry.
it's a song about degeneracy and debauchery in new york city, and i'm incredibly honored and happy to have debbie harry doing the vocals. in recording it i kind of wanted it to sound like abba meets the pet shop boys...like i said, it's a fun disco song."

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