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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.
The Swedish ragga/dancehall artist Papa Dee recorded a cover of the song for the 1992 compilation ABBA: The Tribute. The English punk rock band Leatherface released a cover of the song as a single in 1992. The song was covered by ABBA tribute pop group Arrival on their 1999 album First Flight.
"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 ...
For the first time since ABBA made music videos, the clip for "On and On and On" did not feature any live movement from the group. Instead, a photo montage was made from their Las Vegas concert during their 1979 United States tour which attempted to match the action of the photos with the song. The track is in the Mixolydian mode. [citation needed]
The music video for "Tiger" features all four members of ABBA dressed in denim clothing riding in a Chevy at nighttime. [6] It was aired on the "ABBA-Dabba-Dooo!" TV special.
Georgia Tech (7-5) is nonetheless bowl eligible for the second-straight year under Key and has a chance to finish with its most wins since 2016 with a bowl victory.
"Rock'n Roll Band" is a song by Swedish pop group ABBA (then credited as "Björn & Benny with Anna & Frida") from the album Ring Ring. The song was released in the US in July 1973 as their third single on Playboy Records, credited to "Björn & Benny with Anna & Frieda" (with an 'E' added to Frida). [1]