Gimme! Gimme! Gimme! (A Man After Midnight)
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"Gimme! Gimme! Gimme! (A Man After Midnight)" is a song by Swedish recording group ABBA. A disco song, it was first recorded in August 1979 to promote the group's North American and European concert legs of ABBA: The Tour. It was released on 12 October 1979 as the sole single taken from their second greatest hits album Greatest Hits Vol. 2 (1979). Agnetha Fältskog sang the lead vocals to the song.[1] Although it was not recorded for it, "Gimme! Gimme! Gimme! (A Man After Midnight)" was included in reissues of the group's sixth studio album Voulez-Vous (1979).
The track went on to become one of ABBA's signature hits, topping the charts in Belgium, Denmark, Finland, Ireland, and Japan's international chart, and reached the top ten in multiple countries across Europe and Australia as well. Its release in the United States and Canada was cancelled by Atlantic Records even though promotional copies were already pressed,[2] presumably due to the unpopularity of disco as a whole in the US following Disco Demolition Night.
Background
"Gimme! Gimme! Gimme! (A Man After Midnight)" was written and composed by Benny Andersson and Björn Ulvaeus, with the lead vocal sung by Agnetha Fältskog. Fältskog, as the narrator, weaves the image of a lonely woman who longs for a romantic relationship and views her loneliness as a forbidding darkness of night, even drawing parallels to how the happy endings of movie stars are so different from her existence. The melody line of the song was played on an ARP Odyssey synthesizer.[3]
Originally, ABBA had recorded another song, "Rubber Ball Man", which was planned as a single. It featured the typical "ABBA-arrangement" with both Fältskog and Anni-Frid Lyngstad on lead vocals and the use of classical strings. This song was also performed by the group during rehearsals for its 1979 tour as "Under My Sun". However, the group felt that "Gimme! Gimme! Gimme!", with its disco sound, would be a better choice, and thus, "Rubber Ball Man" remained nothing more than a demo.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".
The song came about after Benny and Bjorn heard Donna Summer's hit Hot Stuff, and upon hearing it, it inspired the riffs, melody and sentiment of the song with Agnetha yearning for 'a man after midnight' whilst Donna was in need of some 'hot stuff'
Single version
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As of September 2021, it is ABBA's tenth-biggest song in the UK, including both pure sales and digital streams.[4]
The single was never released by Polar Music in the group's native Sweden, instead being featured on the Greatest Hits Vol. 2 album, which did get a Swedish release. While Polar released the single in neighbouring Norway, Denmark, and Finland, copies of these versions were not made available in the Swedish record stores, who thus arranged to import copies of the United Kingdom version on Epic Records. Sales of these imports were sufficient for the single to reach no. 16 on the sales chart in Sweden.
On October 4, 2024, "Gimme! Gimme! Gimme!" was reissued digitally as a promotional single for the compilation album The Singles: The First Fifty Years. This release was accompanied by a Dolby Atmos remix of the song (the third ABBA release to receive this treatment, after "Waterloo" and Voyage) and a new 4K remaster of the music video.[5]
Spanish version
"¡Dame! ¡Dame! ¡Dame!" is the Spanish-language version of the song. The song was released as a single to promote Gracias Por La Música in Latin America and other Spanish-speaking countries.
Reception
Critical
Cash Box called it "another exercise of sparkling euro-pop, with the slightest hint of boogie bottom to give the song an edge."[6] Record World noted the track's "captivating chorus hook".[7]
Commercial
"Gimme! Gimme! Gimme! (A Man After Midnight)" was another highly successful song for ABBA. It hit no. 1 in Belgium, Finland, France, Ireland, and Switzerland, while reaching the top 3 in Austria, West Germany, the United Kingdom, the Netherlands, and Norway. It also proved to be ABBA's most successful song in Japan, hitting no. 17.
Personnel
ABBA
- Agnetha Fältskog – lead and backing vocals
- Anni-Frid Lyngstad – backing vocals
- Bjorn Ulvaeus – electric guitar, backing vocals
- Benny Andersson – keyboards, synthesizer, backing vocals
Additional personnel
- Ola Brunkert – drums
- Rutger Gunnarsson – bass, string arrangement
- Lasse Wellander – guitar
- Åke Sundqvist – percussion
- Anders Dahl, Gunnar Mickols – violin
- Halldor Pálsson, Lars O. Carlsson – tenor saxophone
- Christer Danielsson – bass trombone
Charts
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Release history
| Region | Date | Title | Label | Format | Catalog |
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| UK, Ireland | 12 Oct 1979 | "Gimme! Gimme! Gimme! (A Man After Midnight)" / "The King Has Lost His Crown" | Epic | 7-inch vinyl | S EPC 7914 |
| Denmark, Norway | 15 Oct 1979 | Polar | POS 1256 | ||
| Netherlands, Germany, Austria, Portugal, Switzerland, India, Kenya | 20 Oct 1979 | Polydor | 2001 919 | ||
| Australia, New Zealand | Oct 1979 | RCA Victor | 103452 | ||
| France | Vogue | 101237 | |||
| Japan | Discomate | 7-inch vinyl, promo | DSS-8 | ||
| 12-inch vinyl, promo | DSS-1005 | ||||
| 25 Nov 1979 | Discomate | 7-inch vinyl | DSP-131 | ||
| Spain | Nov 1979 | Carnaby | MO 1917 | ||
| Greece | 1979 | Pan Vox | PAN VOX 7605 | ||
| South Africa | Sunshine | GBS 139 | |||
| Italy | 29 Feb 1980 | Epic | EPC 7914 | ||
| Spain | Feb 1980 | "Dame! Dame! Dame!" / "The King Has Lost His Crown" | Carnaby | MO 1924 | |
| Turkey | 1980 | "Gimme! Gimme! Gimme! (A Man After Midnight)" / "The King Has Lost His Crown" | Balet | BE 229 | |
| Yugoslavia | 29 Jan 1980 | "Gimme! Gimme! Gimme! (A Man After Midnight)" / "The King Has Lost His Crown" | Radio-Televizija Beograd | 1220012 | |
| US, Canada | Feb 1980 | "Gimme! Gimme! Gimme! (A Man After Midnight)" (Short Version - 3.35) / "The King Has Lost His Crown" | Atlantic | AT 3652 | |
| US | Feb 1980 | "Gimme! Gimme! Gimme! (A Man After Midnight)" (Short Version - 3.35) / "Gimme! Gimme! Gimme! (A Man After Midnight)" (Long Version - 4.45) | Atlantic | 7-inch vinyl, promo | 3652 |
| 1980 | "Dame! Dame! Dame!" / "Gracias Por La Musica" | Discos CBS International | 7-inch vinyl | DAS 40003 | |
| Japan | Jul 1980 | "Dame! Dame! Dame!" / "Gracias Por La Musica" | Discomate | 7-inch vinyl, promo | DSS-9 |
| Ecuador | 14 Nov 1980 | "Gimme! Gimme! Gimme! (A Man After Midnight)" / "The King Has Lost His Crown" | RCA | 7-inch vinyl | ECK-200937 |
| Brazil | 1980 | "Gimme! Gimme! Gimme! (A Man After Midnight)" / "The King Has Lost His Crown" | 101.8179 | ||
| El Salvador | "Gimme! Gimme! Gimme! (A Man After Midnight)" / "The King Has Lost His Crown" | CA-10949 | |||
| Peru | “Dame! Dame! Dame! (Un Hombre Después De Medianoche)” / “Ojos De Angels” | XRPBO 988 | |||
| Colombia | "Dame! Dame! Dame!" / "Gracias Por La Musica" | 05(3011)52201 | |||
| Panama | XB-01157 | ||||
| Europe | 14 Jun 2019 | "Gimme! Gimme! Gimme! (A Man After Midnight)" / "The King Has Lost His Crown" | Polar | 7-inch vinyl, picture disc | 00602577237638 |
| Worldwide | 4 Oct 2024 | "Gimme! Gimme! Gimme! (A Man After Midnight)" | Streaming |
Certifications
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A-Teens version
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"Gimme! Gimme! Gimme! (A Man After Midnight)" was A-Teens' third single (fourth in other territories) from their first album The ABBA Generation, a collection of ABBA cover versions. The song was remixed for its single release. The single became their third top-10 hit in Sweden, where it earned a gold certification.[21] The song was also recorded in Spanish.
Music video
The music video was directed by Sebastian Reed and filmed in Sweden. The video uses the remixed radio version. The video starts with the boys entering a warehouse, where they find a crystal ball. Inside, there is an "alternate world" where they perform the song. Part of the video also features the band at a bowling alley where they play a few games against each other.
Releases
European 2-track CD single
- "Gimme! Gimme! Gimme!" [Radio version] – 3:45
- "A*Teens Medley" [Pierre J's Radio Mix] – 3:54
European maxi CD
- "Gimme! Gimme! Gimme!" [Radio version] – 3:45
- "Gimme! Gimme! Gimme!" [Extended version] – 6:02
- "Gimme! Gimme! Gimme!" [Earthbound Late Show Remix] – 5:04
- "A*Teens Medley" [Pierre J's Full Length Mix] – 8:19
Mexican CD single
- "Gimme! Gimme! Gimme!" [Radio version] – 3:45
- "¡Dame! ¡Dame! ¡Dame!" [Versión en español] – 3:43
Japanese maxi CD
- "Gimme! Gimme! Gimme!" [Radio version] – 3:45
- "A*Teens Medley" [Pierre J's Radio Mix] – 3:54
- "Mamma Mia" [Versión en español] – 3:46
- "¡Dame! ¡Dame! ¡Dame!" [Versión en español] – 3:43
Charts
Weekly charts
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Year-end charts
| Chart (1999) | Position |
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| Sweden (Hitlistan)[22] | 76 |
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Star Academy France version
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In 2001, the song was covered by the first edition of the French TV reality show Star Academy 1. The song was credited to Olivia Ruiz, Jenifer Bartoli and Carine Haddadou, three of the contestants. This version went straight to no. 1 in France, dislodging Star Academy's previous hit, "La Musique (Angelica)", and stayed atop for two weeks.
Track listings
- CD single
- "Gimme! Gimme! Gimme! (A Man After Midnight)" – 3:30
- "Brigitte Bardot" (remix edit) by Jean-Pascal Lacoste – 3:01
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Film version
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"Gimme! Gimme! Gimme! (A Man After Midnight)" was the first single released from the soundtrack for the 2008 film version of Mamma Mia! by American actress Amanda Seyfried, who plays Sophie in the film. In the film, only the chorus is sung while the rest of the song is instrumental, much like the original stage play. On the soundtrack, Seyfried sings the complete song as a solo performance, and also does the same in a music video to promote the movie. The version on the soundtrack is a minute shorter than the version featured on the film's tie-in website.[23]
Charts
| Chart (2008) | Peak position |
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| Australia (ARIA)[24] | 70 |
Certifications
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Cher version
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American singer and actress Cher covered the song on her album Dancing Queen, released on 28 September 2018. Cher's version is the lead single on the album.[25][26] The accompanying audio video for "Gimme! Gimme! Gimme! (A Man After Midnight)" was premiered through Cher's official YouTube channel on 9 August 2018. An extended version of the track was later released on 14 September 2018.[27] The song peaked at number 4 on the Hot Dance Club Songs chart.
Critical reception
Writing for Rolling Stone, Brittany Spanos felt that "working with producer Mark Taylor who helped seal Cher's legacy with the game-changing "Believe" in the late Nineties, she finds subtle changes that update ABBA classics without totally stripping them of the catchiness that made those songs beloved hits well beyond their heyday. "Gimme! Gimme! Gimme! (A Man After Midnight)", "SOS" and "Mamma Mia" are given just enough of a knob turn that they're transformed from upbeat FM radio pop into club bangers, pulsating with every beat."[28]
Track listing
Digital download
- "Gimme! Gimme! Gimme! (A Man After Midnight)" – 4:11
Gimme! Gimme! Gimme! (A Man After Midnight) [Extended Mix] – Single
- "Gimme! Gimme! Gimme! (A Man After Midnight) [Extended Mix]" – 7:25
Gimme! Gimme! Gimme! (A Man After Midnight) [Midnight Mixes]
- "Gimme! Gimme! Gimme! (A Man After Midnight) [Extended Mix]" – 7:25
- "Gimme! Gimme! Gimme! (A Man After Midnight) [Offer Nissim Needs a Man Remix]" – 7:19
- "Gimme! Gimme! Gimme! (A Man After Midnight) [Love To Infinity Classic Remix]" – 5:27
- "Gimme! Gimme! Gimme! (A Man After Midnight) [Guy Scheiman Anthem Remix]" – 7:19
- "Gimme! Gimme! Gimme! (A Man After Midnight) [Ralphi Rosario Remix]" – 7:52
- "Gimme! Gimme! Gimme! (A Man After Midnight) [Love To Infinity Insomniac Remix]" – 6:11
- "Gimme! Gimme! Gimme! (A Man After Midnight) [Danny Verde Remix]" – 5:54
- "Gimme! Gimme! Gimme! (A Man After Midnight) [Chris Cox Anthem Remix]" – 6:06
- "Gimme! Gimme! Gimme! (A Man After Midnight) [Guy Scheiman Anthem Dub Remix]" – 6:06
- "Gimme! Gimme! Gimme! (A Man After Midnight) [Ralphi Rosario Dub Remix]" – 6:27
Credits and personnel
Credits for Dancing Queen adapted from AllMusic.[29]
Management
- Published by Universal Songs of PolyGramInt., Inc. (ASCAP) and EMI Waterford Music Inc. (ASCAP)
- Recorded by Mark Taylor and Paul Meehan at Metrophonic Studios, London
- Mixed by Matt Furmidge and Mark Taylor at Metrophonic Studios, London
- Mastered by Stephen Marcussen Mastering, Hollywood, CA
Personnel
- Cher – primary vocals
- Benny Andersson – songwriter
- Björn Ulvaeus – songwriter
- Ash Soan – drums
- Adam Phillips – guitars
- Hayley Sanderson – backing vocals
- Andy Caine – backing vocals
Charts
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| Australian Digital Tracks (ARIA)[30] | 40 |
| Finland Downloads (Suomen virallinen singlelista)[31] | 7 |
| French Downloads (SNEP)[32] | 76 |
| Spain Airplay (PROMUSICAE)[33] | 31 |
| Spain Physical/Digital Singles (PROMUSICAE)[34] | 46 |
| Sweden Digital Song Sales (Billboard)[35] | 8 |
| UK Singles Sales (Official Charts Company)[36] | 34 |
Other notable covers
BNB version
In 2008, the song was covered in a jazz/lounge style by American group BNB on its album Bossa Mia: Songs of ABBA.[37]
Arkells version
Canadian rock band Arkells have covered the song during their live shows. In 2023, they released a studio recording of the cover.[38]
Molly Sandén version
Swedish pop singer Molly Sandén released a version of the song in April 2024, following a live performance on SVT's En Fest för ABBA (A Party for ABBA) concert, celebrating the 50th anniversary of ABBA's Eurovision win.[39]
Unix/Linux Easter egg
The Unix/Linux computer operating system command line utility "man" for displaying manual pages would print "gimme gimme gimme" when run without arguments on 00:30 (as the opening lyrics of the song are "half past twelve").[40] The Easter egg has been removed since version man-db 2.8.0 after it had been discovered as an annoyance in a software automatic test system on 20 November 2017 and brought to broad attention on the Stack Exchange Q&A network site dedicated to Unix & Linux.[40]
Sampling
In 2005, the song was sampled by Madonna, who used it on her worldwide hit single "Hung Up" from Confessions on a Dance Floor. Madonna is said to have sent a letter to Benny Andersson and Björn Ulvaeus asking to use the song as a sample,[41] since the Swedish songwriting duo are reluctant to let other artists sample their material. It was only the second time that an ABBA track had been officially sampled, the first being the Fugees in 1996 with their hit "Rumble in the Jungle", sampling part of 1977's "The Name of the Game".
Ava Max "subtly sample[d]" the song in her 2019 single "Torn".[42] Max stated that she listened to ABBA and Ace of Base during her childhood, and wanted to "add a little disco flair in there".[43]
Rina Sawayama sampled the guitar riff of the ABBA song in her 2022 single "This Hell".[44]
See also
- List of European number-one hits of 1979
- List of number-one singles of 1979 (Ireland)
- List of number-one singles from 1968 to 1979 (Switzerland)
- List of number-one singles of 2002 (France)
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