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Frida recorded the album during the last year of ABBA in the 20th century. At the time of recording this song/album, Frida wanted to distance herself from "the typical ABBA pop sound". "I Know There's Something Going On" was written by Russ Ballard and produced by Genesis drummer and singer Phil Collins, who also played drums on the song. The ...
With sales in excess of 1.5 million copies worldwide, Something's Going On is the best-selling solo album of any of the ABBA members to date. The single "I Know There's Something Going On" reached No. 1 in Belgium and Switzerland, and was a Top 10 hit throughout most of Europe, as well as in Australia and South Africa (peaking at No. 5 in both ...
A much rockier sound was found on many of the songs and Phil Collins' drum sound had a major contribution, particularly on the lead single, "I Know There's Something Going On", which topped the charts in Belgium and Switzerland, and was a top 5 hit in Australia, Austria, France, Germany, the Netherlands, Norway, South Africa and Sweden among ...
The critics from the USA, responded that within the album, "To Turn the Stone" sounds the most like ABBA. [1] Lyngstad in Amsterdam to promote To Turn The Stone. "To Turn the Stone" was the second single released from Frida's album after "I Know There's Something Going On" on 8 October 1982. It was released in selected countries around the ...
"Can't Shake Loose" was written by Russ Ballard, who also wrote "I Know There's Something Going On", the only US hit by Fältskog's fellow ABBA member, Frida. The track "Man" was the only song on the album written by Fältskog herself, in contrast to her pre-ABBA 1960s recordings in Swedish, which were mostly self-written.
Mamma Mia, here we go again! The four members of ABBA reunited on Sunday night to commemorate the famed band's 50th anniversary of friendship -- and as band members -- in Stockholm, Sweden.
The song was written by Russ Ballard, who also wrote the successful "I Know There's Something Going On" for Agnetha's ABBA colleague Anni-Frid Lyngstad (Frida). "Can't Shake Loose" proved rather successful on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 , where it broke into the Top 40 at number twenty nine in November 1983, making it her only Top 40 song in ...
ABBA wrote the song "Hovas vittne", privately released for the band and ABBA's friends, for Anderson's 50th birthday. Key Indicates songs which were re-recorded by ABBA with different lyrics, vocals, mixing, and/or instrumentation in a language that was not its original language