Take On Me • a-ha

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Take On Me.  This great song by the synthpop Norwegian band “a-ha” was released in 1985. On this date, October 19th, "Take on Me" went to # 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. 

A-ha achieved their biggest success with their debut album, “Hunting High and Low,” in 1985. That album peaked at number one in their native country Norway, number 2 in the UK, and number 15 on the US Billboard album chart; yielded two international number-one singles: “Take On Me,” and “The Sun Always Shines on TV.” In the UK, Hunting High and Low continued its chart success into the following year, becoming one of the best-selling albums of 1986.

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The band has released ten studio albums, several compilations and four live albums. The band has sold more than 55 million records. According to the LA Times, they got a record deal in England, and “Take on Me” was released in October 1984, selling only 300 copies. A few months later, now remixed, the song flopped again. The world seemed to be saying no to a-ha, but the band had a guardian angel.

Jeff Ayeroff, a legendary Warner Bros. Records executive, was visiting England when a British colleague played him “Take on Me.” It reminded Ayeroff of his favorite singer, Roy Orbison. Then, Ayeroff saw a picture of the group. “It was like, ‘You’ve got to be kidding. Do people actually look like this?’ Morten Harket was one of the best-looking men in the world,”

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Ayeroff paired video director Steve Barron with animators Michael Patterson and Candace Reckinger, gave them a lot of money and told them not to come back until they’d made something brilliant. The video took three months and was worth the wait: The world saw Morten Harket’s heroic cheekbones and swooned. In fall 1985, eight years after Furuholmen wrote the central riff, “Take on Me,” the record went No. 1 in 27 countries.

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When they were nominated for 11 MTV Video Music Awards in 1986, they skipped the ceremony, and instead played a 2,200-seat Houston theater. But they won eight VMAs that night, including new artist and direction in a video! 

I hope you’ll take a moment to listen below. This is such a GREAT record. 

Here is the official video that was ever-present on MTV in 1985: A-ha with their performance of Take On Me:

Here is a video of the band A-ha with a live performance of Take On Me:

a-ha on Spotify:

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