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 Blondes Have More Fun 

Blondes Have More Fun is Rod Stewart's 9th album. Released in 1978.

Tracks

  1. Da Ya
  2. Dirty Weekend
  3. Ain't Love A Bitch
  4. The Best Days Of My Life
  5. Is That The Thanks I Get?
  6. Attractive Female Wanted
  7. Blondes Have More Fun
  8. Last Summer
  9. Standin' In The Shadows Of Love
  10. Scarred And Scared

Chart Positons

Billboard Music Charts (North America) - album
 1979 Blondes Have More Fun          Pop Albums                  No. 1 

Billboard (North America) - singles

 1979 Ain't Love A Bitch             Pop Singles                 No. 22 
 1979 Da Ya Think I'm Sexy?          Pop Singles                 No. 1 
 1979 Da Ya Think I'm Sexy?          Black Singles               No. 5

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