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    Posted: 04 January 2021 at 1:24pm
The promo 45 for this song featured a "Short Version"
edited down to 3:45 from the 5:08 album version. On
many ABBA compilations, there is a 4:08 version of
this song. Does anyone know whether this 4:08 version
was an attempt to re-create the 3:45 version or some
arbitrary edit that was perpetuated on multiple
compilations? (Let's face it...there have been quite
a few ABBA compilations released through the years -
far more than the number of studio albums they ever
released!) Although the 4:08 version has been
released so often, I have never found it on an
official single of this song which had either (or
both) the 3:45 or 5:08 versions.

BTW - I was always surprised that this song could not
get past #80 on the Hot 100. When "Money, Money,
Money" (#56) missed the Top 40, you could dismiss that
as digging too deep with a third single from
"Arrival." But, "Voulez-Vous" was only the second
single from that album and the first with the more
familiar female lead vocals.
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Voulez Vous probably suffered due to the anti-disco wave that settled in
around the time of its release. And - as has been discussed before -
ABBA were inconsistent charters in the US.
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I don't know the origin of that odd length version. ABBA Gold has a 4:22 version. If you cut out 2:35-3:13 from that, you get the DJ 45, which has a run
time on my copy at 3:42. You might also want to speed up .15%. That seems to be a nice match for the DJ 45 pitch.

The result might be a split second shorter than the DJ 45 which is closer to 3:42.5 seconds but if you really care the album version might have that tiny
difference.
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This info is taken from the ABBA plaza fan site:

Quote In 1992, Michael B Tretow remastered a host of
tracks from the album for what became Abba Gold (1992),
More Abba Gold (1993) and Thank You For The Music (1994).
The one notable feature of these remasters was that the
version of Voulez-Vous used was an edited, promo version.
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Thanks, LunarLaugh. All of the 1979 promos I have found
online list the 3:45 and/or 5:08 lengths. I wonder
where the 4:21 version was released.... (It still
amazes me how many different versions of the same song
were released at the same time!)
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Originally posted by Scanner Scanner wrote:

BTW - I was always surprised that this song could not get past #80 on the Hot 100.


One reason may be that in the US it was a double A-side with "Angeleyes" which peaked a little higher (around #60). I remember hearing "Angeleyes" first on Boston radio (where I grew up), even though it debuted 3 weeks after "Voulez-Vous". I have a feeling the 2 sides competed with each other, and maybe radio stations were a bit confused as to which song to play/promote. Especially with ABBA not being nearly as big in the US as worldwide, radio dj's might not have cared that much.

To me, ABBA was going for "pure pop" with Angeleyes (their known sound) and disco for "Voulez-Vous", so maybe the label was trying to give the choice for pop stations to play the pop song, and discos/clubs to play the disco song. Just a theory.

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Interesting theory. I always thought that since
"Voulez-Vous" flopped, Atlantic just flipped the single
and said, "Here, play 'Angeleyes' instead." To me,
"Angeleyes" was a typical B-side - a pleasant listen,
but not hit material. (Side note - when this 45 finally
charted in Record World, they listed "Angeleyes" as the
A-side.)

I've seen promos for "If It Wasn't For The Nights"
online. Was that ever intended to be a single?
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote eriejwg Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 18 January 2021 at 5:31pm
I was working at an adult contemporary station part-time in
late 1979 and I specifically remember the PD putting
'Angeleyes" in the studio. I don't recall playing "Voulez-
Vous" at that station at all, even at night.
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It probably did okay on the dance chart though. Wasn't
this perhaps the early beginning of the rhythmic radio
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I worked at a small-market adult contemporary station at the time. ABBA was huge in the area; Atlantic had awarded the station a gold record for breaking "Dancing Queen" following initial airplay as an import. We were serviced with plenty of copies of ABBA 45s.

Two extra promo 45s I have from the station are date-stamped just two days apart:

"Voulez-Vous" short/long: Aug 4, 1979

"Angeleyes"/"Angeleyes": Aug 6, 1979

It would seem that Atlantic had planned on actively working both sides from the get-go.



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