ABBA is a group that I really love, whether they sing in English or in Spanish, their melodies are so incredible for the top ten song article. My top ten songs by ABBA include three Spanish tunes. Here are my top ten ABBA songs in alphabetical order, along with the Spanish leads.
Chiquitita (Versio Vulgata), from the 1980 Album Gracias Por La Música
One of ABBA’s most popular songs (probably in many personal stories top ten lists), this Spanish version is what I like it exists for a less admirable reason. I have quite a memory of my school, and I took it with Spanish in our junior year. The teacher sang this song a lot, to which one of my classmates sang along with ABBA.
Chiquitita, sabes muy bien (although my classmate would substitute “bien” as an expletive).
Every time I hear Chiquitita in Spanish, I can’t get the wrong kid line out of my mind!
Aquila, originally from 1977 ABBA: The Album
They just love the songs sung by Agnetha and Frida, especially when they sing the “high” words;
“Flyin'” high, high
I am a bird in the sky
I am an eagle that rides the wind
high, sublime…
If you watch the 1977 ABBA: The Movie, you’ll hear this song at the end of the movie, as the disc jockey finally crashes into the group in the hotel elevator after chasing them across Australia. conversation The elevator closes and the Aquila plays, taking listeners and viewers on a secret journey of the senses.
Estoy Soñando (Spanish version of I Dream), from the 1980 album Gracias Por La Música i>
I love the first few lines of this chapter ten song of my super group, and even my Spanish classmate did not distort the Spanish version of one of ABBA’s English standards during our fun time in junior high Spanish when ABBA music permeates our classroom:
Yo lo soñé
y el corazón
He talked to me about love
with emotion
Every time I listen to this world-class group in Spanish, I miss my good friends that I made in Spain in the last few years.
I Do, Do, Do, Do, Do, Do, from the 1975 album ABBA
The beginning of this song, which is about a chance to love, reminds me of the 1950s because of its cotton candy a> style that a lot you’d want to hear it in the early incarnations of rock ‘n’ roll with its cinematic piano sound and caroling sound, which sounds like something you’d hear in a musical film like Grease< /i>. I wonder how many people had this Top 15 pop hit song in their wedding songs title?
Know Me, Know You, first from the 1976 album Adventu
I love the fast emphatic stress in the lyrics of this ABBA song about the hard decision to break up with your lover;
Knowing you
We do nothing…
breakup is never easy I know
but I have to go
This song was one of the songs that broke the Top 15 on the pop charts back in 1977.
Mamma Mia (Spanish Version), first from the 1980 album Gracias Por La Música
Because of the hit Broadway musical of the same name, this may be the most recognizable ABBA song on earth. The song is good to listen to in English, but when this song is sung at a fast pace by the band in Spanish, it just makes me want to jump up and down all over the place!
One of, first since 1981 album Visitors
One of us cries
One of us is lying
on the bed alone…
There is only one of us
There is only one of us
call waiting
This song sounds like a song about heartbreak by ABBA with a real sad nostalgia, and it’s one of the few songs in countries that remind me of my travels in Europe, despite its subject matter. In my opinion, One of Us is definitely the most “European-sounding” of the group’s songs, since so many of their works have this sense of a global sphere.
Our Summer, first since 1980’s Super Trouper album
This sad personal top ten ABBA ballad about what seems to be a very fond memory of past romances puts me back in the European mind because of the mention of tourist attractions Paris, France, between Notre-Dame and the Eiffel Tower.
Greatest Hits, Vol. 2
This song blasts right out of the speakers and hits hard. The love of the night and the many possibilities that happen during the summer evening are explored in this song, in which the group sings that not like daytime, like vampires? This was my ABBA song of all time and all time, along with the following song (out of these top ten most memorable songs).
Thank You for the Music, first since 1977 ABBA: The Album
From that first piano note to the end, I can hear the spirit of gracias in this personal top ten songs from the group. Through her musical talents, Agnetha explains that her ability to sing is what makes her special above all that she has done in life. My soul also, for sheer honesty, and for the courage of musicians in general. Yes, her ability to sing songs made her and the rest of ABBA super rich and abundantly forgotten, with their reported sales of well over 350 million musical products worldwide!
Sources of paper Information used in this article:
Joel Whitburn, Top Books 40 Hits, 6th Edition. (1996)
Joel Whitburn, Joel Whitburn’s Top Pop Albums: 1955-1996 (1996)
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- ABBA biography: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abba