"Head Over Heels" by ABBA is featured on ABBA: You Can Dance.
Appearance of the Dancer[]

The dancer is a woman with long purple hair with bangs. She wears a black bodysuit, a silver jacket, black fishnet tights, and dark purple high heels. She wears a red glove.
Background[]
The background is a black dance floor with two spotlights and four lights on the floor that change colors. The wall has four white fabric sheets and lights that change colors. Unlike many other routines in the same game, there is no music video in the background.
Gold Moves[]
There is 1 Gold Move in this routine:
Gold Move: Put your hands down.
Trivia[]
- Head Over Heels is the most recent song in ABBA: You Can Dance, being released in 1982.
- It is also one of the four ABBA songs to be released in the 80s, along with Lay All Your Love On Me, Super Trouper, and The Winner Takes It All.
- Out of them, Head Over Heels is the only one that does not return in Just Dance Unlimited or Just Dance Now.
- It is also one of the four ABBA songs to be released in the 80s, along with Lay All Your Love On Me, Super Trouper, and The Winner Takes It All.
- Head Over Heels is the only song in the game to be from ABBA’s album, The Visitors.
- Part of the intro to the song can be heard on the score screen.
- The lyrics "She’s extreme/If you know what I mean" appear divided into two lines the first time they are sung; the second time, instead, they instead appear in one single line.