The song was released in February 1980 and became the band's third number one in the
UK Singles Chart, where it held the top spot for two weeks.
Record World called it an "electronic dancer." It reached the Top 40 on the US
Billboard Hot 100 in Spring 1980. The B-side was "Die Young, Stay Pretty", also from the album
Eat to the Beat, a
reggae-influenced track, a style the band would perform again in their global chart-topper "
The Tide Is High". The UK 12" single contained a live cover version of
David Bowie's "
Heroes" featuring
Robert Fripp on guitar recorded at
London's
Hammersmith Odeon just a month before. The track was included on 1993's rarities compilation,
Blonde and Beyond. "Atomic" was remixed and re-released in the UK in September 1994 where it peaked at number 19 on the
UK Singles Chart. The subsequent April 1995 US release reached number one on the
Billboard Dance/Club Play Chart. The 1994 remix was included on the compilations
The Platinum Collection,
Beautiful - The Remix Album and
Remixed Remade Remodeled - The Remix Project. The track was remixed again four years later for the UK compilation
Atomic - The Very Best of Blondie and the '98
Xenomania mix was later included on the first
Queer as Folk soundtrack album. In 2014, Blondie re-recorded the song for their compilation album
Greatest Hits Deluxe Redux. The compilation was part of a 2-disc set called
Blondie 4(0) Ever which included their tenth studio album,
Ghosts of Download, and marked the 40th anniversary of the forming of the band. In 2017,
Billboard ranked the song number six on their list of the 10 greatest Blondie songs, and in 2021,
The Guardian ranked the song number two on their list of the 20 greatest Blondie songs. ==Music video==