Released in February 1977 as the third single from the album Arrival .
Help you find where to the remastered 4K version. Break down the lyrics line-by-line.
The video concludes with Agnetha and Frida walking away from the camera through thick snow, a powerful image of finality and "the best I can do". ABBA - Knowing Me, Knowing You (Official Music Video)
Features Anni-Frid "Frida" Lyngstad on lead, with Agnetha providing haunting "ghost-like" echo harmonies.
Although written before the real-life divorces of the band members, the song and video are often viewed as a premonition of the group's eventual split. Released in February 1977 as the third single
Compare this to other videos like "The Winner Takes It All."
The official music video for "Knowing Me, Knowing You" is a seminal piece of 1970s pop history, directed by . It is renowned for its innovative use of side-on and face-to-face shots that visually represent the emotional distance and eventual separation described in the song. 🎬 Production & Direction The video concludes with Agnetha and Frida walking
💡 The distinctive wallpaper seen in this video is the same one used four years later in the video for "One of Us", another famous break-up song by the group. If you'd like, I can:
Released in February 1977 as the third single from the album Arrival .
Help you find where to the remastered 4K version. Break down the lyrics line-by-line.
The video concludes with Agnetha and Frida walking away from the camera through thick snow, a powerful image of finality and "the best I can do".
Features Anni-Frid "Frida" Lyngstad on lead, with Agnetha providing haunting "ghost-like" echo harmonies.
Although written before the real-life divorces of the band members, the song and video are often viewed as a premonition of the group's eventual split.
Compare this to other videos like "The Winner Takes It All."
The official music video for "Knowing Me, Knowing You" is a seminal piece of 1970s pop history, directed by . It is renowned for its innovative use of side-on and face-to-face shots that visually represent the emotional distance and eventual separation described in the song. 🎬 Production & Direction
💡 The distinctive wallpaper seen in this video is the same one used four years later in the video for "One of Us", another famous break-up song by the group. If you'd like, I can: