ABBA – Tropical Loveland
In the vast ocean of ABBA’s discography, “Tropical Loveland” stands out like a hidden gem waiting to be discovered. Released as part of their 1976 album “Arrival,” this track offers…
In the vast ocean of ABBA’s discography, “Tropical Loveland” stands out like a hidden gem waiting to be discovered. Released as part of their 1976 album “Arrival,” this track offers…
Introduction “Man In The Middle” arrived in 1975 on ABBA’s self-titled third album. This funky track, with Björn Ulvaeus taking the lead vocals, presented a scathing social commentary wrapped in…
ABBA’s “Santa Rosa” might not be a chart-topping anthem, but it holds a special place for fans who appreciate the band’s early explorations. Composed by Benny Andersson and Björn Ulvaeus,…
Introduction Frida Seeks Solace and Strength in “Baby Don’t You Cry No More” “Baby Don’t You Cry No More,” a powerful ballad by Anni-Frid Lyngstad, better known by her stage…
Introduction Absolutely! Since there isn’t a confirmed “Before” by ABBA, let’s create an introduction imagining it as a lost gem from their discography: A Glimpse into What Could Have Been:…
Introduction ABBA Makes a Playful Plea with “Call Us” Though not one of ABBA’s biggest hits, “Call Us” offers a captivating glimpse into the playful and theatrical side of the…
ABBA’s “Midnight Special”: A Folk Detour with Charitable Roots ABBA’s “Midnight Special” might surprise fans accustomed to their signature brand of catchy pop. This lesser-known track delves into the world…
ABBA Takes a Detour: “On Top Of Old Smoky” – A Folk Song Surprise ABBA, the Swedish supergroup known for their infectious pop anthems like “Dancing Queen” and “Mamma Mia,”…
Introduction ABBA Takes a Detour to Bangkok in “One Night in Bangkok” “One Night in Bangkok” is a surprising departure from the usual bubblegum pop sound that catapulted ABBA to…
Introduction While “Reina Danzante” translates to “Dancing Queen” in Spanish, it’s not an original ABBA song. It’s a Spanish adaptation of their global hit “Dancing Queen” from their 1976 album…