↑(en) William Ruhlmann, « The Hunter – Overview », sur AllMusic, Rovi Corporation (consulté le ) : « "War Child," which made the U.K. Top 40, was a dance rock effort in the style of "Call Me" »
↑(en) Tim Lawrence, Love Saves the Day : A History of American Dance Music Culture, 1970–1979, Durham, N.C./London, Duke University Press, , 528 p. (ISBN978-0-8223-3185-8), p. 392
« "Call Me" by Blondie contributed to the developing canon of rock dance recordings »
↑(en) Gene Stout, « Blondie plays the hits for fans young and old », sur Seattlepi.com, Hearst Communications Inc., (consulté le ) : « Blondie opened with "Call Me," (...) a new wave classic that appealed as much to graying baby boomers as it did to a pimply kid wearing a T-shirt from CBGB's, one of several New York clubs that helped make Blondie famous - or vice-versa - in the '70s. »