Dancing Queen’s Rockin’ Side: A Look At ABBA’s “Hole In Your Soul”
About The Song Released on their self-titled album, “The Album”, in 1977, “Hole in Your Soul” stands out from the band’s usual disco-pop offerings. It’s a song that bridges the…
About The Song Released on their self-titled album, “The Album”, in 1977, “Hole in Your Soul” stands out from the band’s usual disco-pop offerings. It’s a song that bridges the…
About The Song One of the gems from this early period is their 1973 debut album, Ring Ring. While the album wouldn’t achieve the global success of their later work,…
About The Song Released in 1979 as the lead single from their sixth album, Voulez-Vous, “Chiquitita” offers a softer, more introspective sound compared to ABBA’s usual disco flair. The title…
About The Song Released at the height of the disco era, Waterloo showcased ABBA’s versatility. While tracks like “Waterloo” and “Honey, Honey” embodied the dancefloor energy of the time, Dance…
About The Song Released in 1981, Head Over Heels wasn’t just another dancefloor stomper. It arrived nestled within the context of The Visitors, an album with a slightly darker undercurrent,…
About The Song For those of us who’ve followed the captivating melodies of ABBA throughout the years, their 2021 surprise return with the album Voyage was a delightful homecoming. Among…
About The Song For many of us, the magic of Christmas isn’t confined to grand gestures or extravagant gifts. It’s nestled in the quiet moments, the shared smiles, and the…
About The Song Ah, ABBA. The name itself conjures up a wave of nostalgia, transporting us back to a time of platform shoes, swirling bell-bottoms, and infectious pop melodies. Formed…
About The Song Released in 1975, “Bang-A-Boomerang” predates ABBA’s international superstardom. It wasn’t even sung by the iconic foursome themselves! Originally, the song was intended for a different Swedish act,…
About The Song “One Man, One Woman”, a track from their 1977 album simply titled ABBA: The Album, is a prime example of this introspective side. Here, the Swedish supergroup…