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Their most famous song, "Take On Me" was originally known to have  <ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Take_On_Me</ref>[http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLJ_Twd8bntlKiNfeFgRn10gAj4bbrhC7E four different versions] before the song we all know today, all of the earlier versions have been released on either a single or box set excluding one (which was found). However, there is a Norwegian documentary from 2005 which has a clip in it with this lost instrumental.
Their most famous song, "Take On Me" was originally known to have  <ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Take_On_Me</ref>[http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLJ_Twd8bntlKiNfeFgRn10gAj4bbrhC7E four different versions] before the song we all know today, all of the earlier versions have been released on either a single or box set excluding one (which was found). However, there is a Norwegian documentary from 2005 which has a clip in it with this lost instrumental.


== Availability ==
The only possibilities of this being found is either if the NRK station has the full demo in it's archives, or if Viggo Bondi, <ref>https://a-ha.com/music/albums/the-demo-tapes</ref>the man responsible for their 2004 album, "The Demo Tapes" has a copy.
==Gallery==
==Gallery==
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A-ha in 1983.jpg

Image showing A-ha in a studio in 1983.

Status: Partially Found

A-ha is a famous Norwegian Synth-pop trio that is best remembered as the creators of their 1985 hit song "Take On Me". Some of their other hits include "The Sun Always Shines On T.V.", "Cry Wolf", and "The Living Daylights" The band was formed in 1982 and is still around. The band has 10 albums and is one of the most successful Norwegian bands.

Their most famous song, "Take On Me" was originally known to have [1]four different versions before the song we all know today, all of the earlier versions have been released on either a single or box set excluding one (which was found). However, there is a Norwegian documentary from 2005 which has a clip in it with this lost instrumental.

Availability

The only possibilities of this being found is either if the NRK station has the full demo in it's archives, or if Viggo Bondi, [2]the man responsible for their 2004 album, "The Demo Tapes" has a copy.

Gallery

The original 1983 demo with vocals.

The full documentary mentioned, containing the small portion of the demo.

0:10 All we have of the demo currently.