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In the United Kingdom, "One of Us" debuted at No. 11 on the singles chart on 6 December 1981 and peaked at No. 3 the following week, where it stayed for three weeks; it remained in the chart for 10 weeks. Upon exiting the Top 10 of the chart on 16 January 1982, [5] "One of Us" would mark ABBA's final appearance in the UK Top 10 for 39 years. [6]
B-side to "One of Us" 1981 "Sitting in the Palmtree" Andersson Ulvaeus Waterloo: 1974 "Slipping Through My Fingers" Andersson Ulvaeus The Visitors: 1981 "So Long" Andersson Ulvaeus ABBA: 1975 "Soldiers" Andersson Ulvaeus The Visitors: 1981 "SOS" Andersson Ulvaeus Anderson ABBA: 1975 "Summer Night City" Andersson Ulvaeus "Summer Night City ...
Slowed and reverb (stylized as "slowed + reverb") is a technique of remixing and a subgenre, derived from chopped and screwed hip-hop [12] and vaporwave, [13] which involves slowing down and adding reverb to a previously existing song, often created by using digital audio editors such as Audacity.
Although most countries released the track "One of Us" as the first single from The Visitors in December 1981, ABBA's American record label, Atlantic Records, instead opted for "When All Is Said and Done". It was a modest hit for the group in the US, peaking at No. 27 on the Billboard Hot 100; ABBA's 14th and final US Top 40 hit to date. [4]
Recorded in early 1982 during the final months of ABBA, the album was released on 10 September of that same year. [1] Produced by Phil Collins with Hugh Padgham, the album featured a harder-edged and more rock-oriented sound than the music she had previously recorded with ABBA, and it included Collins' distinctive gated reverb drum sound.
The Nation's Favourite... is a British documentary series, celebrating music by a particular artist or popular genre, including ABBA, The Beatles, Bee Gees, The Carpenters, Elton John, Elvis Presley and Queen.
The Essential Collection is a 2012 compilation album released by Swedish pop group ABBA, collecting all single A-sides as originally planned and conceived by their record company, Polar Music, in addition to a few songs that were single hits in significant markets, as well as album tracks for which music videos were made.
"I Do, I Do, I Do, I Do, I Do" is a song by Swedish pop group ABBA. It was the third single to be released from their third studio album, ABBA (1975). The song was written by Benny Andersson, Björn Ulvaeus and their manager Stig Anderson, and was released in April 1975 with "Rock Me" as the B-side.