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"That's Me"
Single by ABBA
from the album Arrival
A-side"Dancing Queen"
B-side"Money, Money, Money"
ReleasedJuly 1977 (Japan only)
RecordedMarch 24, 1976
StudioMetronome, Stockholm, Sweden
GenreDisco[1]
Length3:16
LabelPolar Music
Songwriter(s)Benny Andersson
Björn Ulvaeus
Stig Anderson
Producer(s)Benny Andersson
Björn Ulvaeus
ABBA singles chronology
"Knowing Me, Knowing You"
(1977)
"That's Me"
(1977)
"The Name of the Game"
(1977)
Music video
"That's Me" on YouTube

"That's Me", originally "Coachman's Farm", is a song recorded by the Swedish pop group ABBA in 1976. It was released as a single in Japan with Money Money Money as its B-Side in July 1977 as the fourth and final single from the album Arrival album. It reached number 75 on the official Japanese charts. Elsewhere, "That's Me" was used as the B-side to ABBA's hit single, "Dancing Queen".

A greatest hits compilation by Agnetha released internationally in 1998 was named after this song (see That's Me), one of her favourite ABBA songs.

Cover versions

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  • Romanian singer Angela Similea used the instrumental for a song recorded in the 1970s in Romanian, "Simfonia iernii" (en. - "Winter Symphony").[2]
  • Pink Lady performed a Japanese-language version of the song in their 1978 live album America! America! America!.
  • ABBA cover band Arrival covered this song on their 1999 First Flight tribute album.
  • A dance cover of the song by Sabu was included on the 2001 Japanese import ABBA Ibiza Caliente Mix compilation.

References

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  1. ^ Goddard, Simon (6 November 2016). "ABBA: Arrival Album Review". Pitchfork. Retrieved 20 December 2024. Carrie," the heroine of the neurotic disco-ragtime "That's Me," is a self-deprecating mess.
  2. ^ Angela Similea – Să Iubeşti Cît Trăiești ● Simfonia Iernii ● Hei, Omule !

Music Video

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A music video, filmed during the making of 1976 TV special ABBA-dabba-doo!, was made for the song to promote it, which combined original footage, as well as clips and outtakes from previous ABBA "promo videos", and it actually debeut seventeen years after being actually filmed, as part of the More ABBA Gold video compilation in 1993.