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Rather than retreating, Harry used the song as a "therapeutic" way to reclaim her power, turning the stalker's POV into a mocking, high-energy anthem.
Harry was being stalked by an ex-boyfriend who followed her to the point that she had to move from New Jersey to New York. One Way Or Another (Remastered2001)
The 2001 remaster, which appears on several Blondie Greatest Hits collections, polished the original production by Michael Chapman without losing its raw edge. Rather than retreating, Harry used the song as
Lines like "I’ll follow your bus downtown" and "stand over by the wall / where I can see it all" take on a much more literal and chilling meaning when viewed through this lens. Why the 2001 Remaster Matters Lines like "I’ll follow your bus downtown" and
Over the decades, "One Way or Another" has transitioned from a punk-club staple to a massive pop culture phenomenon: One Way Or Another (Remastered 2001)
The remaster brings Nigel Harrison's driving bass and Clem Burke's frantic drumming to the forefront, emphasizing the "rock workout" energy the song is known for.