One of my favorite Agnetha songs. Her high, clear soprano easily soars above any song she's given. This song could have been my favorite, but a great opportunity was missed when Agnetha chose not to scream at the climax of the song. Based upon what she demonstrated in the ABBA song 'Hole In Your Soul', she could have easily managed it.
This song was written by John wetton and Geoff Downes of Asia for Agnetha. It was released on the album Wetton/Downes with her Agnetha singing it. Later released again on Wetton/Downes Icon with John Wetton singing.
Amazing track leftover from Asia Astra album given and remade for Agneta by Wetton/Downes who also perform on this songs but due to record company restrictions are not mentioned...amazing vocal by Agneta...
I listen to ABBA and frequently to Agnetha, but for now I am wrapped-up in the music of the group: Heart; Heart features the talent of "Ann and Nancy Wilson." Though I can not resist going-over certain music of ABBA, that continues to spur my imagination. HEART is an amazing group of unique artistic application. Spirits may well MOVE AS ONE, trying to bring like people together; And I think, sometimes, the angles achieve their goal.
except I believe ABBA had a strict policy about doing their own music and not covering others or having outside writers which is why she did this on her own album.
Well, the orchestra spirals up in anticipation of a climax, but the composer ( Mr. Wetton ) fails to provide one. My mistake was in saying 'Agnetha chose not to scream'. Agnetha followed the composer's direction as indicated. I still believe that the song could have been better with a high point-an emotional 'breakthrough', if you will.
Lovely video, Agnetha looks as pretty as always. where was filmed?? maybe is a dumb thing but, I'm wrong or is it one of the kids "Ben" from Growings Pains??
A fantastic song. What a voice. Magical.
One of my favorite Agnetha songs. Her high, clear soprano easily soars above any song she's given. This song could have been my favorite, but a great opportunity was missed when Agnetha chose not to scream at the climax of the song. Based upon what she demonstrated in the ABBA song 'Hole In Your Soul', she could have easily managed it.
One of her very best solo efforts.
This song was written by John wetton and Geoff Downes of Asia for Agnetha. It was released on the album Wetton/Downes with her Agnetha singing it. Later released again on Wetton/Downes Icon with John Wetton singing.
Amazing track leftover from Asia Astra album given and remade for Agneta by Wetton/Downes who also perform on this songs but due to record company restrictions are not mentioned...amazing vocal by Agneta...
Asia is one of my favorite groups, not to mention I love Agnetha's voice. The instrumental is very typical of Asia.
Love the song, love her
Agnatha is the best at singing this song she makes it sound like a magnificent love 💕 song
I like the way Agnetha says “move as one”.
Even that simple word, it’s not so much easy to sing like her.
I listen to ABBA and frequently to Agnetha, but for now I am wrapped-up in the music of the group: Heart; Heart features the talent of "Ann and Nancy Wilson." Though I can not resist going-over certain music of ABBA, that continues to spur my imagination. HEART is an amazing group of unique artistic application. Spirits may well MOVE AS ONE, trying to bring like people together; And I think, sometimes, the angles achieve their goal.
I love that song ! I find it could be the last ABBA song to say Good-Bye to all fans in the world !
except I believe ABBA had a strict policy about doing their own music and not covering others or having outside writers which is why she did this on her own album.
How sad...
But beautiful!
Thanks!!
No one before, I first saw Agnetha, did I see glow. And none ever since, except she.
Maravillosa tu voz, es única
its verry good written by john wetton/geoff downess frm asia if i dun remember it wrong :)
Is this the old Warehouse from the Under Attack Video ?
Well, the orchestra spirals up in anticipation of a climax, but the composer ( Mr.
Wetton ) fails to provide one. My mistake was in saying 'Agnetha chose not to
scream'. Agnetha followed the composer's direction as indicated. I still believe
that the song could have been better with a high point-an emotional 'breakthrough',
if you will.
Lovely video, Agnetha looks as pretty as always. where was filmed??
maybe is a dumb thing but, I'm wrong or is it one of the kids "Ben" from Growings Pains??
NO BODY QUITE GOT IT RIGHT