"Take a Chance on Me" is a song by Swedish recording group
ABBA
ABBA ( ) were a Swedish pop group formed in Stockholm in 1972 by Agnetha Fältskog, Björn Ulvaeus, Benny Andersson, and Anni-Frid Lyngstad. They are one of the most popular and successful musical groups of all time, and are one of the List ...
, released on 27 January 1978 in the United Kingdom, by
Polar Music, as the second single from their fifth studio album, ''
ABBA: The Album'' (1977).
Agnetha Fältskog and
Anni-Frid Lyngstad
Anni-Frid Synni Lyngstad (born 15 November 1945), also known simply as Frida, is a Swedish singer who is best known as one of the founding members and lead singers of the pop band ABBA. Courtesy titles ''Principality of Reuss-Gera, Princess Re ...
share the lead vocals on the verses and choruses, with Fältskog singing two bridge sections solo. The song reached the top ten in both the UK and US, and was notably covered by the British band
Erasure in 1992.
Background and release
The working title of "Take a Chance on Me" was "Billy Boy". (An excerpt of “Billy Boy” was released on the 1994 box set ''Thank You for the Music,'' as part of the track ABBA Undeleted, which consisted of demos, early and alternate versions of completed songs, and unfinished songs.) Written and recorded in 1977 by
Benny Andersson
Göran Bror Benny Andersson (; born 16 December 1946) is a Swedish musician, composer and producer best known as a member of the pop group ABBA and co-composer of the musicals ''Chess (musical), Chess'', ''Kristina från Duvemåla'', and ''Mamm ...
and
Björn Ulvaeus
Björn Kristian Ulvaeus (; born 25 April 1945) is a Swedish musician, singer, songwriter, and producer best known as a member of the musical group ABBA. He is also the co-composer of the musicals ''Chess (musical), Chess'', ''Kristina från Duve ...
, the song was one of ABBA's first singles in which their manager
Stig Anderson did not assist with writing the lyrics, confirming Andersson and Ulvaeus as a songwriting partnership.
The song's origins sprang from Ulvaeus, a keen runner, who would repeat a "tck-a-ch"-style rhythm to pace himself.
This evolved into "take-a-chance" and the eventual lyrics. Roger Palm, the drummer on the track, described the song as "ABBA at their most energetic and forceful".
The single's
B-side was "
I'm a Marionette", which, like "
Thank You for the Music" and "I Wonder (Departure)" (the B-side to their previous single, "
The Name of the Game"), was part of a mini-musical entitled ''The Girl With the Golden Hair'' performed during their 1977 concert tour.
Reception
Critical reception
''
Billboard'' magazine described "Take a Chance on Me" as "one of
BBA'smost busy, fast paced productions." ''
Cash Box
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'' said that the vocals "are intricately arranged to produce a
wall of sound."
''
Record World'' called it a "pleasing tune,
very well arranged" with "one of pop's most captivating
acappella openings since
Blue Swede tackled '
Hooked on a Feeling.'"
Commercial reception
"Take a Chance on Me" proved to be one of ABBA's most successful chart hits, becoming the group's seventh UK number one (and third consecutive chart-topper in the country after "
Knowing Me, Knowing You" and "
The Name of the Game"). It was also ABBA's final number one in the UK of the 1970s and gave the group the distinction of being the act with the most chart-topping singles of the 1970s in the UK. It sold and streamed over 600,000 units to receive a platinum disc.
As of September 2021, it is the group's fourth-biggest song in the country with 950,000 chart sales (including 882,000 pure sales). In the United States it reached number three and was certified gold for one million sales. The song peaked at number three in Canada and West Germany as well.
Legacy
"Take a Chance on Me" has been widely regarded as one of ABBA's finest songs. In 2017, ''
Billboard'' ranked the song number two on their list of the 15 greatest ABBA songs, and in 2021, ''
Rolling Stone
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The magazine was first known fo ...
'' ranked the song number nine on their list of the 25 greatest ABBA songs.
Personnel
*
Agnetha Fältskog – vocals
*
Anni-Frid Lyngstad
Anni-Frid Synni Lyngstad (born 15 November 1945), also known simply as Frida, is a Swedish singer who is best known as one of the founding members and lead singers of the pop band ABBA. Courtesy titles ''Principality of Reuss-Gera, Princess Re ...
– vocals
*
Björn Ulvaeus
Björn Kristian Ulvaeus (; born 25 April 1945) is a Swedish musician, singer, songwriter, and producer best known as a member of the musical group ABBA. He is also the co-composer of the musicals ''Chess (musical), Chess'', ''Kristina från Duve ...
–
acoustic guitar
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, electric guitar, vocals
*
Benny Andersson
Göran Bror Benny Andersson (; born 16 December 1946) is a Swedish musician, composer and producer best known as a member of the pop group ABBA and co-composer of the musicals ''Chess (musical), Chess'', ''Kristina från Duvemåla'', and ''Mamm ...
–
keyboards,
synthesizers, vocals
Additional musicians
*
Rutger Gunnarsson – bass
* Roger Palm – drums
*
Malando Gassama – percussion
Track listings
* Standard 7-inch single
# "Take a Chance on Me" – 4:05
# "
I'm a Marionette" – 3:54
* Yugoslavian 7-inch single
# "Take a Chance on Me"
# "
Thank You for the Music"
* Brazilian 7-inch single
# "Take a Chance on Me" – 3:59
# "
One Man, One Woman" – 4:30
Charts
Weekly charts
Year-end charts
Certifications and sales
Erasure version
The track was covered by English
synth-pop
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duo
Erasure in June 1992, by
Mute Records
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, as part of their ''
Abba-esque
''Abba-esque'' is an extended play (EP) by English synth-pop duo Erasure (duo), Erasure. Released on 1 June 1992, the EP was Erasure's first and only number one on the UK Singles Chart and also became a number-one hit in Austria, Denmark, Fin ...
'' EP
Mute with an additional
ragga-style toast performed by
MC Kinky added to the song. In a few countries, the cover was credited to "Erasure featuring Special K", due to MC Kinky referring to herself as "Special K" during the ragga rap. It was produced by Dave Bascombe. In the United States, the song reached number 51 on the ''Billboard''
Hot 100 Airplay chart. Although it had earned enough charting points to reach the publication's main Hot 100 chart, it was not eligible to enter as it had not been released commercially as a single. The radio edit omits the ragga rap. The music video for the song was directed by Philippe Gautier, featuring the duo in
drag as
Fältskog and
Lyngstad.
Critical reception
Larry Flick from ''
Billboard'' magazine wrote, "Track maintains the cool
kitsch
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The modern avant-garde traditionally opposed kitsch ...
of the original, while giving it electro-hip instrumentation and a jolting-but-pleasing toast interlude by
MC Kinky. A must for adventurous popsters, while remixes have considerable club potential." Amy Linden from ''
Entertainment Weekly
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'' found that Erasure "reverently tarts up" the song "as keyboard whiz
Vince Clarke pumps the '70s gems full of '92 club aggression." She also stated that the duo "pay respect with a frothy testimonial that has its tongue in the right place." In a 2011 retrospective review, Tom Ewing of
Freaky Trigger noted that the whole project "roars to life exactly once, when MC Kinky takes over for thirty delightful, crass seconds in the middle of 'Take a Chance on Me' and shows the song a little creative disrespect at last." Dave Sholin from the ''
Gavin Report'' asked, "ABBA goes
techno?", and concluded that this updated version "retains much of the flavor in the original with hip production elements added." Howard Cohen from ''
Knight-Ridder Newspapers'' named it a "bouncy remake".
Everett True from ''
Melody Maker
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'' felt their cover of the song "''bleeds''. Seriously."
David Quantick from ''
NME
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'' noted its "sheer Swedishness".
Music video
Erasure members
Vince Clarke and
Andy Bell played dual roles – as themselves and in
drag (Clarke as Fältskog and Bell as Lyngstad) – in a music video heavily influenced by ABBA's original. It was directed by Philippe Gautier. MC Kinky (aka. Caron Geary), who sings the reggae/dancehall rap part, also appears in an interlude in the video. Danny Scott from ''
Select'' described the video as "uproarious".
Charts
References
External links
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1977 songs
1978 singles
1992 singles
ABBA songs
Erasure songs
UK singles chart number-one singles
Irish Singles Chart number-one singles
Number-one singles in Austria
Number-one singles in Belgium
Number-one singles in Mexico
European Hot 100 Singles number-one singles
Songs written by Benny Andersson and Björn Ulvaeus
Polar Music singles
Music videos directed by Lasse Hallström
Music videos directed by Philippe Gautier
Atlantic Records singles
Epic Records singles
Mute Records singles
Presidential campaign songs