"Head over Heels" is a 1981 song recorded by Swedish pop group ABBA, released as a single the following year. It was extracted from their final studio album, The Visitors, and coupled with the title track of that album as the B-side.
"Head over Heels", whose working title was "Tango", was written and composed by Benny Andersson and Björn Ulvaeus. Agnetha Fältskog sang the lead vocals, singing about her "very good friend," played in the music video by Anni-Frid Lyngstad, an overactive high-society woman who rushes through the shops, with her hapless and exhausted husband (played by Ulvaeus) following behind. The song's video was the group's final clip directed by long-time collaborator Lasse Hallström.
Jim Colyer describes the song's premise as about "a motivated lady in an age of women's liberation" who finds herself in situations which "call for assertiveness" such as: "pushing through unknown jungles, pushing through the darkness and pushing through the crowd".
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Head Over Heels is a 1937 British musical film directed by Sonnie Hale and starring Jessie Matthews, Robert Flemyng and Louis Borel.
The film was made at the Lime Grove Studios in London with sets designed by Alfred Junge. It was based on the play Pierre ou Jac by Francis de Croisset
"Head over Heels (In This Life)" is the 1st CCM-only single from Switchfoot's sixth studio album, Oh! Gravity.. According to the All Access Music Group's official website, it was released on Sept. 4, 2007 to Christian AC Radio. It was later picked up by Christian CHR and Christian Rock radio formats.
This also marked the first single release after Switchfoot's split with their major label Columbia/Sony BMG, although it was released by the band's resident Christian Music distributor, Sparrow Records, not by the band itself, nor its fledgling record label, lowercase people records. It was not impacted to mainstream radio.