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As with the majority of ABBA songs, "People Need Love" was written and composed by the two male band members, Benny Andersson and Björn Ulvaeus. [6] It was engineered by Michael Tretow who aimed to create a Phil Spector-like wall of sound on the recording. [7] The song begins in the key of B major and modulates up to C♯ major for the final ...
"People Need Love" also became the first record to chart for the quartet in the United States, where it peaked at number 114 on the Cashbox singles chart and number 117 on the Record World singles chart. Labelled as Björn & Benny (with Svenska Flicka) meaning Swedish Girl, it was released there through Playboy Records. According to Stig ...
The Definitive Collection is a 2001 compilation album of all the singles released by Swedish pop group ABBA.It consisted of two discs: the first featuring the singles from 1972 to 1979 ("People Need Love" to "Does Your Mother Know"), and the second including the singles from 1979 to 1982 ("Voulez-Vous" to "Under Attack"), with the tracks being listed in chronological order.
The group became a global phenomenon in 1975 with songs like “ Mamma Mia” and “S.O.S.,” included in the album “ABBA.”
"He Is Your Brother" is a song recorded in 1972 by Swedish folk group "Björn & Benny, Agnetha & Anni-Frid" (which became the pop group ABBA soon after). The song continued on the lyrical theme from the band's previous single " People Need Love " - reaching out to your fellow man.
"Another Town, Another Train" is a song recorded by Swedish pop group ABBA at KMH Studios. The song was released as a 7" vinyl single in Japan in March 1973 to promote the group's debut album Ring Ring; the single was also released with the same B-side ("People Need Love") in Venezuela. [1] "
ABBA - Uncensored on the Record says: "Should I Laugh or Cry" is "a rather bitter song" about the end of a relationship. [2] ABBA: Let the Music Speak explains it as "reflect[ing] a failing relationship's pre-emptive strikes of anger and contemplation". The narrator is the "emotionally afflicted party", both "volatile and pitiless" in the ...
Abba – not to be confused with Swedish pop-group ABBA, it is a title given to God the Father, derived from the Aramaic word for father. abba – to carry someone (normally a child) on one's back. africtionary – Website for African Slang dictionary.