Abba - Take A: Chance On Me (official Music Video)

: The track was originally titled "Billy Boy" during early recording sessions in August 1977.

: To achieve the "wall of sound" effect, the rhythmic vocal parts were recorded in overlapping sections because the singers needed to catch their breath between the rapid-fire phrases. Legacy and Modern Reception ABBA - Take A Chance On Me (Official Music Video) ABBA - Take A Chance On Me (Official Music Video)

: The screen is frequently divided into quadrants or halves, allowing members to appear as if they are flirting or singing directly to one another. : The track was originally titled "Billy Boy"

: A signature shot features Agnetha Fältskog sweeping upwards from the corner of the screen into a close-up. Song Origins and Trivia : A signature shot features Agnetha Fältskog sweeping

: Lasse Hallström, who directed nearly all of ABBA's iconic 1970s videos before becoming an Academy Award-nominated filmmaker. Release Date : January 1978.

: The song's distinctive "tck-a-ch" acappella rhythm was inspired by Björn Ulvaeus, who would chant the beat to himself while running to keep his pace.

Released in January 1978, the official music video for "Take A Chance On Me" is one of ABBA's most recognizable "promo clips," famous for its innovative use of split-screen effects and playful member interactions. Production Overview