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Take a Chance (Olivia Newton-John and John Travolta song)

"Take a Chance" is a song recorded by British-Australian singer Olivia Newton-John and American actor John Travolta. It was written for their 1983 film Two of a Kind by David Foster, Steve Lukather and Newton-John. The song was released in October 1983. It performed well on the Adult Contemporary charts in the US and Canada.

Background

In 1978 John Travolta and Olivia Newton-John starred in Grease, a big-screen adaptation of the 1972 Broadway musical of the same name. Its success elicited offers to reunite them in another film; Travolta read the screenplay for Two of a Kind and persuaded Newton-John to star in it with him. In "Take a Chance" they sing about the new relationship their characters have started.

Release and commercial performance

In the US and Canada, "Take a Chance" was released in October 1983 as the B-side of the first 7-inch single from the Two of a Kind soundtrack, "Twist of Fate". In the US, "Take a Chance" debuted on Billboard magazine's Adult Contemporary chart in the issue dated 26 November 1983 and peaked at number 3 during its 17 weeks there. In Canada, it hit number one on RPM magazine's Adult Contemporary chart.

Critical reception

In their review of the soundtrack album, the editors of RPM wrote that Newton-John "makes Travolta sound not too bad" on their one song together.

Music video

The music video for "Take a Chance" features Newton-John and Travolta singing to each other and dancing on a soundstage. It was directed by David Mallet and included on a video collection of Newton-John's songs from Two of a Kind titled Twist of Fate. In a review of the collection for Billboard, Paul Grein wrote of the duet, "The video is a soft-focus valentine, which suits the wispy nature of the song, but also serves to make the overall package excessively slushy and syrupy. The one grace note is that the clip features inventive choreography by John Travolta."

The Twist of Fate collection was nominated for Best Video, Short Form at the 27th Annual Grammy Awards but lost to David Bowie's Jazzin' for Blue Jean.

Lawsuit

In 1987, songwriter Laura Taylor Siskind sued the performers and songwriters of "Take a Chance", claiming it was based on a demo she submitted to the same company that recorded a song of hers on which "Take a Chance" songwriter Steve Lukather played guitar. A judge found there was nothing to support the claim of copyright infringement and dismissed the case.

Track listing and formats

  • Australian 7-inch vinyl single (Interfusion Records)
  1. "Take a Chance" (Foster, Steve Lukather, Newton-John) – 4:09
  2. "Love Make Me Strong" (Terry Britten, Sue Shifrin) – 3:09
  1. "Take a Chance"
  2. "Silvery Rain" (Hank Marvin) – 3:40
  1. "Twist of Fate" (Peter Beckett, Steve Kipner) – 3:39
  2. "Take a Chance"

Charts

Weekly charts

Year-end charts

Certifications and sales

References

Bibliography