A Hidden Gem: ABBA’s “Put on Your White Sombrero”

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About The Song

Recorded during the sessions for their 1980 album Super Trouper, this song never quite made the final cut. It went through several interesting working titles, including “Spansk II” (Spanish II), “Pig Party on Mallorca,” and even “Padre.” While the reasons for its exclusion from the album remain unclear, “Put on Your White Sombrero” has garnered a devoted following over the years, finding its place on various compilation albums and special releases.

The song itself is a delightful burst of sunshine. The title immediately conjures images of a warm, exotic getaway. The iconic white sombrero, a symbol of Mexican culture, becomes an invitation to adventure and escape.

As you listen, ABBA’s signature sound shines through. The melody is bright and catchy, with the familiar blend of Benny Andersson and Björn Ulvaeus’ songwriting prowess evident in the playful lyrics and infectious rhythm section. Agnetha Fältskog and Anni-Frid Lyngstad’s vocals, as always, are a joy to hear, their harmonies adding a layer of sweetness and depth to the song.

“Put on Your White Sombrero” might not have reached the same level of recognition as some of ABBA’s biggest hits, but for those who have discovered it, the song holds a special charm. It’s a reminder of the band’s versatility and their ability to craft catchy, lighthearted tunes that transport listeners to a world of carefree joy. So, the next time you’re looking for a touch of sunshine and nostalgia, put on your metaphorical white sombrero and let ABBA whisk you away on a musical adventure.

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