Do It Again Lyrics Pia Mia
"Bang-A-Boomerang" | ||||
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Single by ABBA | ||||
from the album ABBA | ||||
B-side | "SOS" | |||
Released | 21 April 1975 | |||
Genre | Schlager | |||
Length | 3:05 | |||
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Alternative cover | ||||
"Bang-A-Boomerang" is a vocal by ABBA, first released by Svenne & Lotta (both Swedish and English language-language versions). The track was first recorded equally a demo with English lyrics (just without any recorded vocals) in September 1974 by the ABBA musicians for their eponymous album ABBA. The song was written by Benny Andersson, Björn Ulvaeus and Stig Anderson and at one point had the working title "End and Listen to Your Heart". The lyrics compare the "message of love" with the returning boomerangs which the Australian Aborigines adult.
In late 1974 Andersson, Ulvaeus and Anderson were invited by Sveriges Idiot box as composers to submit a song to the 1975 Melodifestivalen. Since ABBA themselves did not want to compete in the contest over again, just 1 yr after having won, they instead gave the opportunity and the song to Polar Music labelmates Svenne & Lotta. "Bang-A-Boomerang" was given new Swedish lyrics by Stig Anderson and retitled "Blindside en Boomerang" and the duo afterward made a song recording of the track in November 1974—produced by Björn & Benny—with a different arrangement, most noticeably slightly shorter (2:fifty) than the original demo, to fit the Eurovision three-minute dominion. The vocal finished third in the Swedish preselections in Feb 1975, became one of Svenne & Lotta'southward biggest hits and spent 7 weeks on the Svensktoppen radio chart during the period 9 March – 11 May 1975, with a second place as all-time consequence.[1] Svenne & Lotta as well recorded the song with the original English language lyrics, both versions were included on their 1975 anthology Svenne & Lotta ii/Bang-A-Boomerang (Polar POLS 259). The English language version was likewise released as a single in Kingdom of denmark and became a large seller there, from a Scandinavian perspective the runway is therefore withal primarily seen as a hit single and Melodifestivalen archetype by Svenne & Lotta. Nether the name of "Sven & Charlotte", their original English version was besides released in virtually European countries, and in Oceania, charting in several.[2]
ABBA then re-recorded their English-language version of the song in the Jump of 1975, using the Svenne & Lotta backing track—reputedly to the surprise of the duo, included information technology on their ABBA album and later also released it equally a single in French republic on 21 April 1975, with "SOS" as B-side, where it was a minor hit. Although the track was included on the ring's kickoff Greatest Hits anthology, released on 17 November 1975, the ABBA version was in fact never issued as a unmarried in Scandinavia.
Track list [edit]
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Bang-A-Boomerang" |
| 3:05 |
No. | Title | Writer(due south) | Length |
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two. | "SOS" |
| three:22 |
Other cover versions, appearances in other media etc. [edit]
- Danish singer Ulla Pia covered the vocal in her native language.
- Swedish band Noice recorded the song on their 1981 album Det ljuva livet.
- In 1998 the Swedish heavy metallic group Black Ingvars covered the song, in a heavy metal version for their anthology Schlager Metallic.
- In the year 2000, the Swedish dansband Lotta Engbergs recorded a cover version on the Swedish-linguistic communication version of the vocal, on their album "Vilken härlig dag",[3] and the song is also on Swedish dansband vocaliser Lotta Engberg's 2006 compilation album "Världens bästa lotta".
- A howdy-NRG/eurodance embrace of the song by Les Blue Belles was released as a single in 2002 and included on various dance compilations.
- In 2007 producer Leonard T. released a song called "Go" (featuring vocals from Maia Lee), the vocal uses the same melody equally "Bang-A-Boomerang" but different lyrics.
- A trip the light fantastic toe/pop cover in Swedish was recorded by modern schlager music artists the Banana Girls.
- A German language cover was released as a single in 1975 by the trio Milan, Paul & Ela nether the title "Sing, wenn du mal traurig bist" with the German lyrics provided past Gerd Thumser. This song was later covered by Nico Gaik for the album Musicalstars sing ABBA.[iv] [v]
- Danish duo Olsen Brothers (winners of the Eurovision contest in 2000) covered the song on their 2010 album Wings of Eurovision.
- This song appears in ABBA: Y'all Can Dance.
Chart positions [edit]
- Svenne & Lotta's version
External links [edit]
- ABBA - for the tape - Collector site and discography.
References [edit]
- ^ Svensktoppen - 1975
- ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2008-05-11. Retrieved 2008-04-02 .
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- ^ entry in the official German charts website (retrieved 2021-05-02)
- ^ Milan, Paul & Ela – Sing, Wenn Du Mal Traurig Bist at discogs.com
- ^ Kent, David (1993). Australian Chart Book 1970–1992 (illustrated ed.). St Ives, N.S.W.: Australian Chart Book. p. 301. ISBN0-646-11917-6.
- ^ "Svenne & Lotta – Boom-A-Boomerang" (in Dutch). Ultratop 50.
- ^ "Svenne & Lotta – Boom-A-Boomerang". VG-lista.
- ^ "Kvällstoppen 1972–1975" (PDF). www.hitsallertijden.nl. Archived (PDF) from the original on 2011-10-12. Retrieved 2021-06-15 .
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bang-A-Boomerang
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