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"Take On Me" is a song by Norwegian synthpop band A-ha. Written by the band members, the original version was produced by Tony Mansfield and remixed by John Ratcliff. The second version of the song was produced by Alan Tarney for the group's debut studio album Hunting High and Low (1985). The song combines synthpop with a varied instrumentation that includes acoustic guitars, keyboards and drums.
The original "Take On Me" was recorded in 1984 and it took two versions and three releases to finally chart in the United Kingdom, reaching number two on the UK Singles Chart in November 1985. In the United States in October 1985, the song became the only A-ha song to reach the top position of the Billboard Hot 100, due in no small part to the wide exposure on MTV of its innovative music video, directed by Steve Barron. The video features the band in a pencil-sketch animation method called rotoscoping, combined with live action. The video won six awards and was nominated for two others at the 1986 MTV Video Music Awards.
The third season of Degrassi: The Next Generation commenced airing in Canada on 17 September 2003, concluded on 5 April 2004 and contains twenty-two episodes. Degrassi: The Next Generation is a Canadian serial teen drama television series. This season depicts the lives of a group of high school freshman and sophomores as they deal with some of the challenges and issues teenagers face such as dysfunctional families, sex, homosexuality, homophobia, theft, self-harm, domestic violence, abortion, emancipation and relationships.
Every episode is named after a song from the 1980s. Filming began on 26 May 2003, and ended in November 2003.
The third season aired Wednesdays at 8:30 p.m. on CTV, a Canadian terrestrial television network, and premiered with a sixty-minute special, "Father Figure", which form the first two episodes of the season. When the season returned to the schedules in January 2004 following a break over the Christmas period, it aired on Mondays at 8:30 p.m. In the United States, it was broadcast on The N, a digital cable network aimed at teenagers and young adults. The season was released on DVD as a three disc boxed set on 28 March 2006 by Alliance Atlantis Home Entertainment in Canada, and by FUNimation Entertainment in the US. Registered users of the Canadian and US iTunes Stores are also able purchase and download the season for playback on home computers and certain iPods.
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RECORDANDO LOS 80s... Este es el vídeo de la versión Original de *Take on Me* publicada en 1984... poco tiempo después... con una nueva mezcla mas energética e innovador clip... esta canción se convertiría en el megahit mundial... clásico ochentero que todos conocemos... y la consagración del grupo noruego... VISITA y SUSCRIBETE al PRIVADO 80s: https://www.youtube.com/user/BACH80S
Aufnahme aus "Phase 10: WÜNSCH! DIR! WAS!" von A-HA Arrangement: Oliver Gies www.das-Xperiment.de
Isabel dancing to Aha
Provided to YouTube by Sony Music Entertainment Isabel · John Denver Take Me To Tomorrow ℗ Originally released 1969. All rights reserved by RCA Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment Released on: 1970-05-01 Arranger, Producer: Milton Okun Bass: Russ Savakus Drums: Herb Lovelle Organ: Paul Griffin Recording Engineer: Jim Crotty Auto-generated by YouTube.
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"Take On Me" is a song by Norwegian synthpop band A-ha. Written by the band members, the original version was produced by Tony Mansfield and remixed by John Ratcliff. The second version of the song was produced by Alan Tarney for the group's debut studio album Hunting High and Low (1985). The song combines synthpop with a varied instrumentation that includes acoustic guitars, keyboards and drums.
The original "Take On Me" was recorded in 1984 and it took two versions and three releases to finally chart in the United Kingdom, reaching number two on the UK Singles Chart in November 1985. In the United States in October 1985, the song became the only A-ha song to reach the top position of the Billboard Hot 100, due in no small part to the wide exposure on MTV of its innovative music video, directed by Steve Barron. The video features the band in a pencil-sketch animation method called rotoscoping, combined with live action. The video won six awards and was nominated for two others at the 1986 MTV Video Music Awards.
We're talking away
I don't know what I'm to say
I'll say it anyway
Today's another day
To find you shying away
I'll be coming for our love
Take on me (Take on me)
Take me on (Take on me)
I'll be gone
In a day or two
So needless to say
I'm odds and ends
But that's me stumbling away
Slowly learning that life is OK
Say after me
It's better not to be
Safe than sorry
Oh the things that you say
Is it live or just to play
My worries away
You're all the things
I've got to remember
You're shying away