This song was their last international hit and what a song it was..it had everything, heartbreak, melody, beautiful yearning vocals and a narrative that most adults can relate to. Abba always came up with the goods right up to the very end of their career as an active pop group.
A small comment for a huge event Your last two ABBA reactions have already exceeded 1000 views But the most extraordinary thing is that "One of us" did it before the first two full days were up. It's the new record Fantastic Other important data will come later as well. eg the album "Super Trouper" already surpassed "Voulez Vous" in cumulative totals, and both are approaching 15,000 cumulative views, while the album "Ring Ring" is approaching 10,000 But this surprising fact in "One of us" deserved this comment at the moment it occurs, before your next ones, so that it encourages you even more Kind regards from Buenos Aires, Argentina South America
hello, so nice to see you again in another ABBA Journey there is much to say about "One of us" (1981) 1) It is a beautiful song, it has a soft melody and melancholic lyrics that allow Agnetha to shine with a very sweet voice, and a catchy and harmonic chorus 2) was ABBA's last big hit, #1 in several European countries and #3 in the UK (last single Top 10 of their 18 consecutives between 1975/1982) 3) recorded at the end of 1981, the two couples were already separated (Agnetha & Björn almost 3 years ago, Benny & Frida a few months ago) 4) the official video is very good, it shows Agnetha (with a more mature beauty) acting sober and convincing rebuilding a love life from a move 5) In my opinion it is together with "Slipping through my fingers" (It comes soon) the best song from the album "The Visitors" , where the melancholy and rawness of their lyrics is most pronounced in the context of a complex album of musical exploration away from ABBA's signature pop, and an image of the four singles over the two couples some fans said, with ABBA comeback in 2021, that the new song "Don't shut me down" is a sequence of "One of us" after 40 years So great to begin these new week with another fantástic reaction to ABBA songs My greetings to you from Buenos Aires, Argentina 🇦🇷 South América
Today is such a special comment in your ABBA playlist summary I took a while to do it, because I had to close the computation of the statistics well Before starting this video of "One of Us" today the total accumulated exceed the 100,000 accumulated views In less than 6 months since that beginning with "Ring Ring" this significant brand has been achieved My congratulations, dear Matt! The breakdown by album is as follows: 14.609 Voulez Vous 14.577 Super Trouper 14.008 The Album 12.905 Arrival 11.187 ABBA 9.818 Ring Ring 8.486 Waterloo 8.347 singles and bonus track 5.532 The Visitors (only 5 songs) 761 Voulez Vous (remix) While the average views by song rises to 1,152 with this breakdown: 1.556 The Album 1.460 Voulez Vous 1.457 Super Trouper 1.290 Arrival 1.106 The Visitors (only 5 songs) 1.043 Singles and Bonus Track 1.017 ABBA 818 Ring Ring 771 Waterloo 761 Voulez Vous (remix) Now, making an analysis of the songs Your ABBA Play List has only three songs with less than 500 views 45 exceed 1000 views 18 of them exceed 1500 views 6 of them exceed 2000 views And 1 of them exceeds 2500 views The three songs with more views in each album (or singles) are: 1) Ring ring, Dissilusion, He is your brother 2) Dance (while the music still goes on), Watch out, Hasta mañana 3) S.O.S. , I’ve been waiting for you, Mamma Mia 4) Knowing me knowing you, When I kissed the teacher, My love my life 5) Eagle, Thank you for the music, Move on 6) As Good as new, Chiquitita, Angeleyes 7) The winner takes it all, Lay all your love on me, Andante andante 8) The visitors (crackin’ up), When all is said and done, Head over heels 9) Gimme gimme gimme (a man after midnight), Summer night city, Fernando The updated order of your Abba Top20 (with its location in the Top20 of all your musical reactions) is: #1 Ring ring #2 The winner takes it all #3 As good as new #4 S.O.S. #7 Knowing me knowing you #8 Eagle #9 Thank you for the music #10 Chiquitita #11 Lay all Your love on Me #12 Angeleyes #14 Gimme gimme gimme (A Man After Midnight) #15 When i kissed the teacher #18 Move on #19 The name of the game #20 Andante #21 I've been waiting for You #22 Super trouper #23 I'm a marionette #24 My love my life #25 Summer night city And within the top30 of all your channel videos there are also 12 videos of ABBA: #8 Ring ring #14 The winner takes it all #15 As good as new #16 S.O.S, #21 Knowing me knowing you #23 Eagle #24 Thank you for the music #25 Chiquitita #26 Lay all your love on me #27 Angeleyes #29 Gimme gimme gimme (A man after midnight) #30 When I kissed the teacher Personally, I love following this work of seeing the constant and growing evolution of ABBA and its songs on your channel (which will obviously continue, because we still have more seasons on this Voyage, and this word is not accidental, since it is the last stop of ABBA) Until now no one had done ABBA's chronological reactions with as much continuity and frequency as your others started before, or just now, but at a different, more leisurely pace, because obviously other artists also do That is why your proposal attracted me more, and it motivated me to take these statistics without any special expectations, beyond my personal tastes for such a song or album, and here is today this 'photograph' but very representative of the interests of the ABBA fans on your channel And obviously your Aptitude and Attitude (two words that differ by only one letter, but which I value a lot in all aspects of life) for making the videos and the reactions, makes us all very happy to accompany you and come with more enthusiasm. to each new video For all this and much more, I send you a big hug with all my gratitude, from Buenos Aires, Argentina, South America
Hey Matt, hope you're doing better and that life is slowly starting to smile on you again. It always does, so just be patient. Today, I wanted to share a bit of my experience with this group whose music has been a part of key moments in my life and has contributed to shaping the person I am today, or at least the music has always been the background in this process. I discovered ABBA when I was only 9 years old. They weren't a very well-known band in Latin America, and in fact, despite having been in the music industry for a few years, the first song of theirs that I came across and that marked their strong entry into Latin America was "Chiquitita". For me, it was magical to hear that introduction with acoustic guitar and piano, and when it played on the radio, which was very frequent, my mom said that I would stop whatever I was doing to run to where the radio was and I would be mesmerized listening to the song. That's where my love for ABBA was born. Then, when I was just starting to get to know them, came the separation and the subsequent decline in their popularity. But that little seed of interest in knowing what other songs the creators of "Chiquitita" had stayed with me, and every time I heard it, I wanted more and more to keep searching and delving into their music. What did I like about ABBA? Well, without a doubt, the voices of the girls. I think few current and past singers can unfold their feelings and transmit those emotions as Agnetha and Anni-Frid did. The production - what makes ABBA's music special are the different instruments they use, the number of voices and harmonies they employ, all of them sung by the two girls, something that amazes me considering the time they must have spent on each song. "The Visitors" is the album where that brilliance, that feeling of optimism and positivity, is put aside to experiment with new forms and sounds that reflect a maturity and a reflection of what the members were experiencing at the time of recording the album. All the songs on this album are sad or have a hint of nostalgia in part or in their entire structure. It's ABBA with a new dimension, full of interesting sounds but framed in themes of greater maturity, less positivity, and brilliance, which were perhaps the characteristics that made them successful at the time. It's not a bad album, in fact, all the songs seem good to me, even better than many that reached popular favor. However, the joy, the spark that characterized ABBA was already beginning to fade on this album. That's my sincere opinion.
btw since you refered to ''subsequent decline" i just wanna spot from a European's point of view that it was only just from very late '81 till '82 that they split.About the last year and after Benny's Frida's seperation.'One of Us" was their last real big hit.'Chiquitita" is still an hymn down there after all these decades isn't it?
After her participation in Mamma Mia 2, Cher made an entire album with ABBA songs including One of us. She did a really good job because as she said, they're not that easy to sing. th-cam.com/video/Z1yDZCyrkgk/w-d-xo.html Another surprising but beautiful cover of One of us is that of Tommy Johansson lead vocalist from Sabaton. Tommy did a lot of ABBA covers. Money, money, money for example is absolutely spectacular. Strange as it may sound but a lot of metalheads like ABBA and there are some really good covers. th-cam.com/video/gUIcBTrMutk/w-d-xo.html
This is such an amazing track... it was released as a radio-only single in the US in 1983, two full years after The Visitors... I remember hearing it on the radio thinking they sounded like warm aliens... You are about to encounter one of the most controversial songs from ABBA's entire catalog. Some even hardcore ultra-fans find Two For The Price Of One a cringing embarrassment. For me, I think it contains some of the most sophisticated background vocal harmonies of any ABBA material, so any cringeworthiness of the track is immediately offset.
I luv this one too Delius.I am also compassionate to the story of the bitter lyrics in the demo where Bjorn sings some diiferent words more harsh and pictured devastated.
I agree 💯 I always thought “Two For The Price Of One” was super catchy and the vocals and harmonies are addicting. I even enjoy the marching band outro.
With regards to bonus tracks for the album, I hope you’ve got or will be able to get access to ‘from a twinkling star to a passing angel’. Released on the 2012 deluxe version and is a 9 minute demo medley. You really get an idea how ABBA worked on a song, from an original demo with dummy lyrics to trying out different lyrics and musical styles.
It’s such a beautiful song, one of their very best. It was also their last widespread big hit until 2021. By which time, the charts are so differently compiled. It was never planned to be the lead single for the album, Benny and Björn weren’t that keen, but the record companies loved it.
@@visitor1982 Yes i also read that Benny was unsure about it.But he shouldn't be.Record company insisted on it and things finally worked fine with OOU as a lead release.
Great to see you again reacting to Abba, at the time this came out, as the first single on off the album, I was not really into it, liked Head Over Heels more, was 11 years old then, now I love both and the whole album. I felt like I grew with Abba to this time. As some people pointed out that this album did not appeal to them. I and my friends at the time loved it. The memories of that time coming back, the album topped the charts, and this song reached no. 4 in SA.
Great song. Love the drumming on this one. Theme wise it's basically the woman wanting out of the relationship, feeling stifled, but when she ups and walks away she realises she's made the wrong decision and is now left to pine over what she threw away. A similar theme is revisited on the Voyage album, with the song Don't Shut Me Down. Rumour has it that it both songs are rather autobiographical in that Agnetha wanted out but was rather hurt when Bjorn soon picked up life after the divorce and got married again, leaving her unable to right her wrongs.
The opening strings suggest a melancholy Italian folk tune, then it changes gears suddenly with the reggae influenced first verse. Yet another sad Abba song you can dance to.
This is a classic ABBA song - catcy and wellproduced, sad and melancolic, and with Agnethas beautiful and flawless leadvocal! And as others have mentioned - it was ABBA´s last major single hit on the charts - untill 2021! The next song on the album is...........I don´t know what to say about that? One of the few ABBA songs I do not like very much! But I am curious to hear what you think about it, Matt!
This was their last top 3 hit in the UK and I remember Bjorn saying it could have been their 10th number 1 if a chart had been published over the Christmas period. It does have some echoes of Fernando in the way it fades in at the start.
I love the use of mandolin on this song. Listening now, the beat sounds like a rap. This could be easily sampled today. I don't know what Bjorn had on his mind when he wrote the lyrics. Was he thinking that Agnetha had second thoughts about their divorce and that she's feeling "sorry for herself feeling stupid, feeling small, wishing she had never left at all"
Don't Shut Me Down...yes!!! It does sound like a sequel to One Of Us. Can't wait til Matt reacts. I had tears in my eyes when I first heard Don't Shut Me Down especially when the girls started singing together in the chorus part. Sounds so familiar.
The music sounds a bit like a slow reggae track. But then it has Agnetha's heavily emotive vocal, and some folky type bits. All presented as a typical ballad
One Of Us is one of their more forward straight pop songs that worked. I think the Mandolin overdub helped it greatly to even out Benny's plonky bass accompaniment. Not a lot more to say about it. A good track but not one of their great tracks. I dread the next track to come,Two For The Price Of One, which I dislike the most from the album. Total shlock.
I don't see why you hate or dislike Two for the price of one. The song is a comic relief. Knowing how sentimental and dark the Visitors Album songs are, ABBA did well to throw in a song which makes an-attempt-at-comedy to relax the theme of the album. The beauty of Two for the price of one is in the lyrics and not the music.
Genius songwriting and the best duo of singers in pop history.
No-one can do an upbeat sad song quite like ABBA. Masterful!
This song was their last international hit and what a song it was..it had everything, heartbreak, melody, beautiful yearning vocals and a narrative that most adults can relate to.
Abba always came up with the goods right up to the very end of their career as an active pop group.
...plus a simple but engaging video.
A small comment for a huge event
Your last two ABBA reactions have already exceeded 1000 views
But the most extraordinary thing is that "One of us" did it before the first two full days were up.
It's the new record Fantastic
Other important data will come later as well.
eg the album "Super Trouper" already surpassed "Voulez Vous" in cumulative totals,
and both are approaching 15,000 cumulative views,
while the album "Ring Ring" is approaching 10,000
But this surprising fact in "One of us" deserved this comment at the moment it occurs,
before your next ones, so that it encourages you even more
Kind regards from
Buenos Aires, Argentina
South America
One of my favorites.... Love the unexpected reagge beat. And the sad lyrics with the melody
This has one of the sickest basslines in pop music.
Thanks to Rutger Gunnarsson!
There are several bass playalongs to this song on TH-cam.. the bass is super intricate.
One of my favorites!!
hello, so nice to see you again in another ABBA Journey
there is much to say about
"One of us" (1981)
1) It is a beautiful song, it has a soft melody and melancholic lyrics that allow Agnetha to shine with a very sweet voice, and a catchy and harmonic chorus
2) was ABBA's last big hit, #1 in several European countries and #3 in the UK (last single Top 10 of their 18 consecutives between 1975/1982)
3) recorded at the end of 1981, the two couples were already separated (Agnetha & Björn almost 3 years ago, Benny & Frida a few months ago)
4) the official video is very good, it shows Agnetha (with a more mature beauty) acting sober and convincing rebuilding a love life from a move
5) In my opinion it is together with "Slipping through my fingers" (It comes soon) the best song from the album "The Visitors" , where the melancholy and rawness of their lyrics is most pronounced in the context of a complex album of musical exploration away from ABBA's signature pop, and an image of the four singles over the two couples
some fans said, with ABBA comeback in 2021, that the new song "Don't shut me down" is a sequence of "One of us" after 40 years
So great to begin these new week with another fantástic reaction to ABBA songs
My greetings to you from
Buenos Aires, Argentina 🇦🇷
South América
I like this so much... I think Agnetha's work is outstanding!
Take care... Matt.
Kisses to Lucca 😺.
❤️🇨🇱👍
Today is such a special comment in your ABBA playlist summary
I took a while to do it, because I had to close the computation of the statistics well
Before starting this video of "One of Us" today
the total accumulated exceed the 100,000 accumulated views
In less than 6 months since that beginning with "Ring Ring"
this significant brand has been achieved
My congratulations, dear Matt!
The breakdown by album is as follows:
14.609 Voulez Vous
14.577 Super Trouper
14.008 The Album
12.905 Arrival
11.187 ABBA
9.818 Ring Ring
8.486 Waterloo
8.347 singles and bonus track
5.532 The Visitors (only 5 songs)
761 Voulez Vous (remix)
While the average views by song rises to 1,152 with this breakdown:
1.556 The Album
1.460 Voulez Vous
1.457 Super Trouper
1.290 Arrival
1.106 The Visitors (only 5 songs)
1.043 Singles and Bonus Track
1.017 ABBA
818 Ring Ring
771 Waterloo
761 Voulez Vous (remix)
Now, making an analysis of the songs
Your ABBA Play List has only three songs with less than 500 views
45 exceed 1000 views
18 of them exceed 1500 views
6 of them exceed 2000 views
And 1 of them exceeds 2500 views
The three songs with more views in each album (or singles) are:
1) Ring ring, Dissilusion, He is your brother
2) Dance (while the music still goes on), Watch out, Hasta mañana
3) S.O.S. , I’ve been waiting for you, Mamma Mia
4) Knowing me knowing you, When I kissed the teacher, My love my life
5) Eagle, Thank you for the music, Move on
6) As Good as new, Chiquitita, Angeleyes
7) The winner takes it all, Lay all your love on me, Andante andante
8) The visitors (crackin’ up), When all is said and done, Head over heels
9) Gimme gimme gimme (a man after midnight), Summer night city, Fernando
The updated order of your Abba Top20 (with its location in the Top20 of all your musical reactions) is:
#1 Ring ring
#2 The winner takes it all
#3 As good as new
#4 S.O.S.
#7 Knowing me knowing you
#8 Eagle
#9 Thank you for the music
#10 Chiquitita
#11 Lay all Your love on Me
#12 Angeleyes
#14 Gimme gimme gimme (A Man After Midnight)
#15 When i kissed the teacher
#18 Move on
#19 The name of the game
#20 Andante
#21 I've been waiting for You
#22 Super trouper
#23 I'm a marionette
#24 My love my life
#25 Summer night city
And within the top30 of all your channel videos there are also 12 videos of ABBA:
#8 Ring ring
#14 The winner takes it all
#15 As good as new
#16 S.O.S,
#21 Knowing me knowing you
#23 Eagle
#24 Thank you for the music
#25 Chiquitita
#26 Lay all your love on me
#27 Angeleyes
#29 Gimme gimme gimme (A man after midnight)
#30 When I kissed the teacher
Personally, I love following this work of seeing
the constant and growing evolution of ABBA and its songs on your channel
(which will obviously continue, because we still have more seasons on this Voyage,
and this word is not accidental, since it is the last stop of ABBA)
Until now no one had done ABBA's chronological reactions
with as much continuity and frequency as your others started before,
or just now, but at a different, more leisurely pace,
because obviously other artists also do
That is why your proposal attracted me more,
and it motivated me to take these statistics without any special expectations,
beyond my personal tastes for such a song or album,
and here is today this 'photograph'
but very representative of the interests of the ABBA fans on your channel
And obviously your Aptitude and Attitude
(two words that differ by only one letter, but which I value a lot in all aspects of life)
for making the videos and the reactions,
makes us all very happy to accompany you and come with more enthusiasm. to each new video
For all this and much more,
I send you a big hug with all my gratitude, from
Buenos Aires, Argentina,
South America
Hey Matt, hope you're doing better and that life is slowly starting to smile on you again. It always does, so just be patient. Today, I wanted to share a bit of my experience with this group whose music has been a part of key moments in my life and has contributed to shaping the person I am today, or at least the music has always been the background in this process. I discovered ABBA when I was only 9 years old. They weren't a very well-known band in Latin America, and in fact, despite having been in the music industry for a few years, the first song of theirs that I came across and that marked their strong entry into Latin America was "Chiquitita". For me, it was magical to hear that introduction with acoustic guitar and piano, and when it played on the radio, which was very frequent, my mom said that I would stop whatever I was doing to run to where the radio was and I would be mesmerized listening to the song. That's where my love for ABBA was born. Then, when I was just starting to get to know them, came the separation and the subsequent decline in their popularity. But that little seed of interest in knowing what other songs the creators of "Chiquitita" had stayed with me, and every time I heard it, I wanted more and more to keep searching and delving into their music. What did I like about ABBA? Well, without a doubt, the voices of the girls. I think few current and past singers can unfold their feelings and transmit those emotions as Agnetha and Anni-Frid did. The production - what makes ABBA's music special are the different instruments they use, the number of voices and harmonies they employ, all of them sung by the two girls, something that amazes me considering the time they must have spent on each song. "The Visitors" is the album where that brilliance, that feeling of optimism and positivity, is put aside to experiment with new forms and sounds that reflect a maturity and a reflection of what the members were experiencing at the time of recording the album. All the songs on this album are sad or have a hint of nostalgia in part or in their entire structure. It's ABBA with a new dimension, full of interesting sounds but framed in themes of greater maturity, less positivity, and brilliance, which were perhaps the characteristics that made them successful at the time. It's not a bad album, in fact, all the songs seem good to me, even better than many that reached popular favor. However, the joy, the spark that characterized ABBA was already beginning to fade on this album. That's my sincere opinion.
btw since you refered to ''subsequent decline" i just wanna spot from a European's point of view that it was only just from very late '81 till '82 that they split.About the last year and after Benny's Frida's seperation.'One of Us" was their last real big hit.'Chiquitita" is still an hymn down there after all these decades isn't it?
After her participation in Mamma Mia 2, Cher made an entire album with ABBA songs including One of us. She did a really good job because as she said, they're not that easy to sing.
th-cam.com/video/Z1yDZCyrkgk/w-d-xo.html
Another surprising but beautiful cover of One of us is that of Tommy Johansson lead vocalist from Sabaton. Tommy did a lot of ABBA covers. Money, money, money for example is absolutely spectacular.
Strange as it may sound but a lot of metalheads like ABBA and there are some really good covers.
th-cam.com/video/gUIcBTrMutk/w-d-xo.html
This is such an amazing track... it was released as a radio-only single in the US in 1983, two full years after The Visitors... I remember hearing it on the radio thinking they sounded like warm aliens...
You are about to encounter one of the most controversial songs from ABBA's entire catalog. Some even hardcore ultra-fans find Two For The Price Of One a cringing embarrassment. For me, I think it contains some of the most sophisticated background vocal harmonies of any ABBA material, so any cringeworthiness of the track is immediately offset.
I luv this one too Delius.I am also compassionate to the story of the bitter lyrics in the demo where Bjorn sings some diiferent words more harsh and pictured devastated.
I agree 💯 I always thought “Two For The Price Of One” was super catchy and the vocals and harmonies are addicting. I even enjoy the marching band outro.
You're correct. Agnetha on lead vocal 😊
That folk music sound is actually mandolins - one of the persons playing it is Bjorn 😊
I seem to remember both Agnetha and Bjorn had folk music backgrounds before ABBA
With regards to bonus tracks for the album, I hope you’ve got or will be able to get access to ‘from a twinkling star to a passing angel’. Released on the 2012 deluxe version and is a 9 minute demo medley. You really get an idea how ABBA worked on a song, from an original demo with dummy lyrics to trying out different lyrics and musical styles.
It’s such a beautiful song, one of their very best. It was also their last widespread big hit until 2021. By which time, the charts are so differently compiled. It was never planned to be the lead single for the album, Benny and Björn weren’t that keen, but the record companies loved it.
Björn was keen, Gareth. It's actually one of his favourite songs. It was Benny and Stig who weren't sure of its hit potential! 😀
@@visitor1982 Yes i also read that Benny was unsure about it.But he shouldn't be.Record company insisted on it and things finally worked fine with OOU as a lead release.
BTW gorgeous tortoiseshell cat...very like my girl...equally fond of grooming :)
Haha, cheers! Lucca says 'thank you' and 'hello' to your Tortie! :)
@@mattsnider2667 Hatice (Hatty) sends her love to you and Lucca ....prrrt
Great to see you again reacting to Abba, at the time this came out, as the first single on off the album, I was not really into it, liked Head Over Heels more, was 11 years old then, now I love both and the whole album. I felt like I grew with Abba to this time. As some people pointed out that this album did not appeal to them. I and my friends at the time loved it. The memories of that time coming back, the album topped the charts, and this song reached no. 4 in SA.
SA was a fine succesful field for Abba records almost from the start.
Just wait until you hear the sequel on the 2021 album. (Popular fan theory 😊)
Yes 'Don't shut me down' became like the happy - ending sequel to this beautiful but 'devastating' prequel..
I think When All is Said and Done is a better single but I don’t hate this song.
Great song. Love the drumming on this one. Theme wise it's basically the woman wanting out of the relationship, feeling stifled, but when she ups and walks away she realises she's made the wrong decision and is now left to pine over what she threw away. A similar theme is revisited on the Voyage album, with the song Don't Shut Me Down. Rumour has it that it both songs are rather autobiographical in that Agnetha wanted out but was rather hurt when Bjorn soon picked up life after the divorce and got married again, leaving her unable to right her wrongs.
The opening strings suggest a melancholy Italian folk tune, then it changes gears suddenly with the reggae influenced first verse. Yet another sad Abba song you can dance to.
This is a classic ABBA song - catcy and wellproduced, sad and melancolic, and with Agnethas beautiful and flawless leadvocal! And as others have mentioned - it was ABBA´s last major single hit on the charts - untill 2021!
The next song on the album is...........I don´t know what to say about that? One of the few ABBA songs I do not like very much! But I am curious to hear what you think about it, Matt!
This was their last top 3 hit in the UK and I remember Bjorn saying it could have been their 10th number 1 if a chart had been published over the Christmas period. It does have some echoes of Fernando in the way it fades in at the start.
I love the use of mandolin on this song. Listening now, the beat sounds like a rap. This could be easily sampled today. I don't know what Bjorn had on his mind when he wrote the lyrics. Was he thinking that Agnetha had second thoughts about their divorce and that she's feeling "sorry for herself feeling stupid, feeling small, wishing she had never left at all"
And then came the happy ending and her returning with "Don't Shut me down"(2021)eh?
Don't Shut Me Down...yes!!! It does sound like a sequel to One Of Us. Can't wait til Matt reacts. I had tears in my eyes when I first heard Don't Shut Me Down especially when the girls started singing together in the chorus part. Sounds so familiar.
The music sounds a bit like a slow reggae track. But then it has Agnetha's heavily emotive vocal, and some folky type bits. All presented as a typical ballad
I think its a simple "One of us" meaning "I am". We broke-up but now one of us (me) regret it.
pretty nice song, not one of my faves on the album..however those extra tracks you mentioned are AMAZING!!!
Staring at the ceiling.?.
I guess it is describing someone lying in the bed on the back feeling depressed and just staring at the ceiling.
In Sweden we say this when you are doing nothing. And is bored. So Björn just translated this in to english
Italian accapela
One Of Us is one of their more forward straight pop songs that worked. I think the Mandolin overdub helped it greatly to even out Benny's plonky bass accompaniment.
Not a lot more to say about it. A good track but not one of their great tracks.
I dread the next track to come,Two For The Price Of One, which I dislike the most from the album. Total shlock.
I don't see why you hate or dislike Two for the price of one. The song is a comic relief. Knowing how sentimental and dark the Visitors Album songs are, ABBA did well to throw in a song which makes an-attempt-at-comedy to relax the theme of the album. The beauty of Two for the price of one is in the lyrics and not the music.
The plonky bass is Rutger Gunnarsson on his Jazz bass (or the Hagström Super Swede!).