The Tide Is High Apr 2026

Whether you prefer the raw rocksteady soul of The Paragons, the slick New Wave cool of Blondie, or the sugary pop of Atomic Kitten, "The Tide Is High" remains a definitive anthem of perseverance in love.

: When Blondie covered it, they simply switched the gender from "I'm not the kind of man" to "I'm not the kind of girl" without losing any of its determined romantic spirit. The Tide Is High

The song was originally written by and recorded in 1967 by his Jamaican group, The Paragons . Produced by Duke Reid for the Treasure Isle label, it was a standout of the rocksteady era—a precursor to reggae characterized by a slower tempo and soulful vocal harmonies. In this original version, Holt sings from the perspective of a man determined to wait for his turn with a woman, despite the "high tide" of other suitors. The Global Phenomenon: Blondie’s New Wave Spin Whether you prefer the raw rocksteady soul of

The song proved its timelessness again in when British girl group Atomic Kitten released a poppier, "Get the Feeling" version. It reached #1 in the UK once more, making it one of the rare tracks to top the charts twice with versions by different female-led acts. Cultural Impact & Fun Facts Produced by Duke Reid for the Treasure Isle

: Blondie originally asked The Specials to back them on the recording, but the ska icons declined.

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