Crush On You

ABBA · Other Songs - ABBA

My oh my, oh boy oh boy

Lover, can I be your toy?

Can't be without you

You know that it's true

Baby, have I got a crush on you



Gimme this, gimme that

You boss me around

You're a teaser, you're a brat

The devil's pet daughter

But I'm stuck where I am

A ship run aground

You're a shark that's circling

Round me in the water



You devour me with ease

I just cannot get away now

I could stoop to anything to please

So gimme all you got is what I pray now



Boy oh boy, oh my oh my

I'm so happy I could cry

Don't ever stop it whatever you do

Have I got a crush on you



My oh my, oh boy oh boy

Lover can I be your toy?

Can't be without you

You know that it's true

Baby, have I got a crush on you



Gimme this, gimme that

You drive me insane

When you purr like a cat

I'm at the end of my tether

And I would throw you out

If I had a brain

But in the end you knock me

Down with a feather



And you know it all too well

I just cannot get away now

You are heaven to me

You are hell

But gimme all you got is what I pray now



Boy oh boy, oh my oh my

I'm so happy I could cry

Don't ever stop it whatever you do

Have I got a crush on you



My oh my, oh boy oh boy

Lover can I be your toy?

Can't be without you

You know that it's true

Baby, have I got a crush on you

Crush On You

ABBA's "Crush On You" stands as a quintessential example of the Swedish pop group's ability to blend catchy melodies with emotional depth. Released in 1976, the track exemplifies the band's signature style, characterized by lush orchestration and harmonies that defined the Eurovision era. While often associated with their massive 1976 Eurovision song "Waterloo," "Crush On You" showcases the group's versatility beyond competition, featuring a driving rhythm and a vocal performance that highlights the chemistry between Björn Ulvaeus and Benny Andersson. The song remains a staple of their discography, frequently appearing on essential collections and reissues that celebrate their enduring influence on global pop music. Its enduring popularity ensures its place in the canon of classic Swedish pop, resonating with audiences who appreciate the timeless quality of their songwriting and production.