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"I Wonder (Departure)" is a song by ABBA, released on their 1977 album ABBA: The Album. It was originally part of the ABBA-produced mini-musical The Girl with the Golden Hair , which they performed at the end of each of their 1977 concert tours.
"The Name of the Game" was released with a live version of "I Wonder (Departure)" as the B-side. This B-side was one of several songs written for the mini-musical The Girl with the Golden Hair , written by Ulvaeus and Andersson and originally performed by ABBA on their 1977 world tour.
"I Wonder (Departure)" Andersson Ulvaeus Anderson The Album: 1977 "If It Wasn't for the Nights" Andersson Ulvaeus Voulez-Vous: 1979 "I'm a Marionette" Andersson Ulvaeus The Album: 1977 "I'm Still Alive" (Live) Fältskog Ulvaeus Live at Wembley Arena: 2014 "Intermezzo No. 1" (Instrumental) Andersson Ulvaeus ABBA: 1975 "I Still Have Faith in You ...
Ring Ring is the debut studio album by the Swedish group ABBA, initially credited as Björn & Benny, Agnetha & Frida.It was released in Scandinavia on 26 March 1973, and later in a limited number of other territories, including West Germany, Australia, South Africa and Mexico, through Polar Music. [10]
Like ABBA Gold, a remaster of More ABBA Gold was released in 1999. [6] The 4:27 promo edit of " The Visitors " was replaced by the original 5:46 version, while the 3:18 alternate mix of "Lovelight" was replaced by the 3:46 version originally released in 1979 , as the B-side of " Chiquitita ".
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After several days, Andersson and Ulvaeus came up with the music for the Swedish version of "Ring Ring", with the working title "Klocklåt" (Clock Tune). Anderson wrote the lyrics with the intention of making a pop-oriented song, trying to remove the pomp and circumstance surrounding the Eurovision Song Contest at the time.
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