ABBA – Call Us

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Introduction

ABBA Makes a Playful Plea with “Call Us”
Though not one of ABBA’s biggest hits, “Call Us” offers a captivating glimpse into the playful and theatrical side of the Swedish supergroup. Released in 1979 on the “Voulez-Vous” album, the song stands out for its unique blend of disco, pop, and theatrical flourishes.

The driving force behind “Call Us” is undoubtedly Benny Andersson and Björn Ulvaeus’s songwriting. They craft a dynamic melody that pulsates with infectious energy, propelled by a thumping bassline and shimmering synths – classic disco ingredients with an ABBA twist. Agnetha Fältskog and Frida Lyngstad take center stage vocally, their voices captivatingly layered and harmonized.

Lyrically, “Call Us” is a playful invitation. The singers beckon a potential lover to take a chance, to “call us” and embark on a whirlwind adventure. The song’s theatrical flair shines through in the lyrics, with references to “glitter and gold” and a world painted in “Technicolor.”

“Call Us” wasn’t a major chart success for ABBA, but it remains a fan favorite. Its unique blend of styles and playful energy makes it a standout on the “Voulez-Vous” album. The song is a testament to ABBA’s ability to experiment within the disco genre, injecting their signature sound with theatrical flair and playful charm.

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