Amazing reaction, in this song, Agnetha participated a lot by contributing to the lyrics, since it was dedicated to her little daughter at that time. Please react to "I've Been Waiting for You" is one of her best songs, but react to the live version in 1976. Agnetha performs it brilliantly.
@@elfiero4 she didn’t. It’s an Andersson/Ulvaeus song writing credit. Agnetha only contributed lyrics to one ABBA song, and that was Hovas Vittne. A special song for manager Stig’s birthday.
What a treat!Thank u for doing both the live and audio.A nice surprise.This song was never an international official single but it was given a new life when it got included in the "Mamma Mia" theatrical smash and then in the movie soundtrack.So new Gens loved it and many kinda sobbed while watching this strong scene featuring this song.
After listening to some of ABBA songs, especially their later ones, you have go for a walk because they are too relatable to your own life and you find tears in your eyes. I feel sorry for the people that have not experienced ABBA and their greatness. What a magnificent, magical band. ❤
Hi, right at the end of the studio version, you have ended the song abruptly... the last part was...it was down to Agnetha's last rendition without any musical instrument.... This song is sooo beautiful, and for me, the live performance was beautiful in it's own right ❤
Bjorn Ulvaeus wrote Slipping through my Fingers about his and Agnetha's Daughter Linda Elin Ulvaeus on how fast she was growing up right tbefore their very eyes.
Loving your Abba reactions - they are just so chilled 🥰 still so many amazing songs for you to discover - am sure you’d love The Visitors and Like an Angel passing through my room
The lyrics are so poignant and a world away from the Ring Ring days but look at their development in 8 years. Beautifully sung by Agnetha and lovely harmonies. The live version is so good too.
On the album, this song fades straight into Like An Angel Passing Through My Room, my favourite ABBA song.Taken together the two songs are almost painfully moving. Agnetha is on lead here; Frida sings the second song completely alone. On an entirely different note, Zeddy's got a superb voice for ASMR. (He seems to be doing the Karen Carpenter thing: very quietly into a very hot mic. Picks up every detail.)
In addition to the Wembley concert in 1979 - unfortunately the Australian tour in 1977 is missing - the only live concert on TV "Dick Cavett Meets ABBA" from 1981 with fantastic song versions except unfortunately the short gimme, gimme without the impressive synthi-bass middle section. I like this song, especially the lyrics, unfortunately the guitar comes in late in the studio version and stays in the background in the live version. But the whole show is brilliant.
Loving your voice! A definite favourite for me and it’s a huge moment in Mamma Mia! when the mother sings it to her daughter as an adult getting married. I really think it’s why the musical has endured for so long.
I think my favorite part of this reaction video comes at the 7:48 mark 😊. Nice reaction Zeddy and contrary to your comment that no one wants to hear you sing, I thought it was super sweet seeing you moved by this song and hearing you sing along with it.
"Sleeping through my fingers" (1981) is in my humble opinion the most testimonial and experiential song by ABBA This lyrics are very deep, about the growth of a son and how those moments of time go by day by day the guitarist Björn writes it about her 7/8 year old daughter and her mother Agnetha sings it Sometimes it is related to "The winner takes it all", because it has as protagonists Björn and Agnetha But there are differences between the two stories: 1) that is the figurative story about a divorce (although probably with parts of the reality that Agnetha and Björn lived), but this is a story inspired by the daily lives of parents another difference with 2) this does not arouse the morbidity of the leading couple, it is an intimate story of parents and children that generates tenderness and nostalgia 3) perhaps this one does not have the usual catchy refrains of ABBA or a powerful melody like that, here its melody is soft, cared for and intimate, it accompanies without invading the wonderful emotional interpretation of Agnetha, that always shines much more when the song asks to express the feelings In short, it's a beautiful song by melody and interpreter lyrics, it touches the most intimate fibers of emotion and nostalgia, in my Top 20 of all ABBA songs See you in a future video best regards to You, from my city and country: Buenos Aires, Argentina (South América)
LOVE YOUR ARTICULATE Reviews, BUT, you SKIPPED THE STUDIO VERSION ENDING! ;) Please play it again and listen to the whole song. The last verse MAKES the song and completes it.
Agnitha's beautiful soprano voice was probably the best soprano voice ever in popular music 🎶
Magnificent, Agnetha's sensitive interpretation is so touching, it makes this song even more beautiful.
Amazing reaction, in this song, Agnetha participated a lot by contributing to the lyrics, since it was dedicated to her little daughter at that time. Please react to "I've Been Waiting for You" is one of her best songs, but react to the live version in 1976. Agnetha performs it brilliantly.
Björn wrote the lyrics.
@@discogareth Yes, but Agnetha collaborated with the lyrics
@@elfiero4 she didn’t. It’s an Andersson/Ulvaeus song writing credit. Agnetha only contributed lyrics to one ABBA song, and that was Hovas Vittne. A special song for manager Stig’s birthday.
Agree... The harmonies on this one are 'superior'... Really Gorgeous 👌!
Take care, Zeddy✌️
Love ❤️ from Chile 🇨🇱🤗👍
Your Abba thumbnails are always interesting.I like them a lot.
You're right. Soprano and mezzo-soprano. A beautiful combination.
Amazing vocals to this great song
My top 10 will varied day to day, but this and Andante Andante" are always some where on that list. Thank you.
What a treat!Thank u for doing both the live and audio.A nice surprise.This song was never an international official single but it was given a new life when it got included in the "Mamma Mia" theatrical smash and then in the movie soundtrack.So new Gens loved it and many kinda sobbed while watching this strong scene featuring this song.
After listening to some of ABBA songs, especially their later ones, you have go for a walk because they are too relatable to your own life and you find tears in your eyes. I feel sorry for the people that have not experienced ABBA and their greatness. What a magnificent, magical band. ❤
Hi, right at the end of the studio version, you have ended the song abruptly... the last part was...it was down to Agnetha's last rendition without any musical instrument....
This song is sooo beautiful, and for me, the live performance was beautiful in it's own right ❤
ABBA Visitors Album is phenomenal
I had a few tears then, my wee Grandson is starting school in two weeks and the emotion is relatable.
Tears in my eyes... 😢❤
Best Band Ever
Bjorn Ulvaeus wrote Slipping through my Fingers about his and Agnetha's Daughter Linda Elin Ulvaeus on how fast she was growing up right tbefore their very eyes.
Loving your Abba reactions - they are just so chilled 🥰 still so many amazing songs for you to discover - am sure you’d love The Visitors and Like an Angel passing through my room
Maybe more than any other ABBA song, this one explains why they broke up. Agnetha put her kids first.
The lyrics are so poignant and a world away from the Ring Ring days but look at their development in 8 years. Beautifully sung by Agnetha and lovely harmonies. The live version is so good too.
On the album, this song fades straight into Like An Angel Passing Through My Room, my favourite ABBA song.Taken together the two songs are almost painfully moving. Agnetha is on lead here; Frida sings the second song completely alone.
On an entirely different note, Zeddy's got a superb voice for ASMR. (He seems to be doing the Karen Carpenter thing: very quietly into a very hot mic. Picks up every detail.)
In addition to the Wembley concert in 1979 - unfortunately the Australian tour in 1977 is missing - the only live concert on TV "Dick Cavett Meets ABBA" from 1981 with fantastic song versions except unfortunately the short gimme, gimme without the impressive synthi-bass middle section. I like this song, especially the lyrics, unfortunately the guitar comes in late in the studio version and stays in the background in the live version. But the whole show is brilliant.
Beautiful song and I love the guittar solos at the end. You have a nice voice as well ❤😊
Loving your voice! A definite favourite for me and it’s a huge moment in Mamma Mia! when the mother sings it to her daughter as an adult getting married. I really think it’s why the musical has endured for so long.
Amazing music amazing lyrics wow wonderful 🔥
Nice to hear the live and the studio version!! Soundwise I prefer the studio version obviously as they are great producers
I think my favorite part of this reaction video comes at the 7:48 mark 😊. Nice reaction Zeddy and contrary to your comment that no one wants to hear you sing, I thought it was super sweet seeing you moved by this song and hearing you sing along with it.
"Sleeping through my fingers" (1981)
is in my humble opinion the most testimonial and experiential song by ABBA
This lyrics are very deep, about the growth of a son and how those moments of time go by day by day
the guitarist Björn writes it about her 7/8 year old daughter and her mother Agnetha sings it
Sometimes it is related to "The winner takes it all", because it has as protagonists Björn and Agnetha
But there are differences between the two stories:
1) that is the figurative story about a divorce (although probably with parts of the reality that Agnetha and Björn lived), but this is a story inspired by the daily lives of parents
another difference with
2) this does not arouse the morbidity of the leading couple, it is an intimate story of parents and children that generates tenderness and nostalgia
3) perhaps this one does not have the usual catchy refrains of ABBA or a powerful melody like that, here its melody is soft, cared for and intimate, it accompanies without invading the wonderful emotional interpretation of Agnetha,
that always shines much more when the song asks to express the feelings
In short, it's a beautiful song by melody and interpreter lyrics, it touches the most intimate fibers of emotion and nostalgia, in my Top 20 of all ABBA songs
See you in a future video
best regards to You, from my city and country:
Buenos Aires, Argentina (South América)
Ive been waiting for you ❤❤❤
Beautiful song. Although a pity that you missed the last part in the studio version. Wich is the most gripping part
Hi Zeddy! Liked and subscribed, greetings from Sweden❣
LOVE YOUR ARTICULATE Reviews, BUT, you SKIPPED THE STUDIO VERSION ENDING! ;) Please play it again and listen to the whole song. The last verse MAKES the song and completes it.
Why did you stop the studio version so abruptly? What's the point in your reaction if you don't have the patience for five more seconds???
Mate - sing your heart out. That's what it's all about.