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Reel Big Fish released a video clip for "Take On Me", directed by Jeff Moore, [108] and features the band playing the song while walking down an aisle in the stadium, and playing a game of BASEketball interlaced with clips from the film. An alternative video for the song's international release that contained only the stadium aisle footage was ...
The music video for "Take On Me" is considered to be one of the most distinctive music videos from the 1980s. On 17 February 2020, the video became the fifth video from the 1980s and 1990s to reach 1 billion views on YouTube, following " November Rain " and " Sweet Child o' Mine " by Guns N' Roses , " Smells Like Teen Spirit " by Nirvana and ...
The "Take On Me" video was nominated for eight 1986 MTV Video Music Awards, and at the third annual ceremony 5 September 1986, the video won six awards, including Best New Artist and Viewer's Choice. [7] "The Sun Always Shines on T.V." was nominated for an additional three awards, winning two, for a total of eight wins.
MTV Video Music Awards: 1986 "Take On Me" Video of the Year: Nominated [13] Best Group Video: Nominated Best New Artist: Won Best Concept Video: Won Most Experimental Video: Won Best Direction: Won Best Special Effects: Won Viewer's Choice: Won "The Sun Always Shines on T.V." Best Art Direction: Nominated Best Editing: Won Best Cinematography ...
"Take On Me" (1985) music video; 1986 Morten Harket – vocals; Paul Waaktaar – guitar, backing vocals; Magne Furuholmen – keyboards, bass programming, backing vocals; Additional personnel Gina Schock – drums; US TV appearances on American Bandstand, Soul Train and Solid Gold. [9] 1986 – 1987 Morten Harket – vocals
List of music videos, showing year released and directors Title Year Director "Take On Me" (original version) 1984 Stevie Price [54] "Take On Me" 1985 Steve Barron [55] "The Sun Always Shines on T.V." "Train of Thought" Candice Reckinger & Michael Patterson [55] Hunting High and Low" 1986 Steve Barron [55] "I've Been Losing You" "Cry Wolf"
The music video was directed by Candice Reckinger and Michael Patterson. The video concept was designed by the same producers who brought "Take On Me" into the video mainstream. The black-and-white footage and animation in the "Train of Thought" video actually predated the "Take On Me" single, and was the inspiration for the animation in the ...
Despite the title, the album contains tracks from 1985 to 2004, though the original version of "Take On Me" was released in 1984. The album contains 17 of their hits plus an enhanced video for the song "Take On Me". The track listing of this album is slightly different from that of The Singles: 1984–2004.