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Artist/Band:
ABBA
Lyrics for Song: Gonna Sing You My Lovesong
Lyrics for Album: Waterloo [1974]
You say she's been mad at you
Then you say you'll be patient
Still I see that she makes you blue
Come on, I'll give you consolation
Gonna sing you my lovesong, gonna bring you some light
Gonna make you feel happy every day of your life
Gonna sing you my lovesong, gonna make it all right
You're all I ever need, my darling
Just to be where you wanna be
So much fun we could have then
To be yours for eternity
What a miracle to happen
Gonna sing you my lovesong, gonna sing it for you
Gonna give you sweet loving, gonna give myself too
Wanna sing you my lovesong, when I think about you
I know she doesn't make it easy
'Cause you don't please her like you please me
You're my love, you're my angel
You're my first, you're my last
Would she care if you lingered
For another night
Wanna hold you tight
We could make it right
Gonna sing you my lovesong, gonna bring you some light
Gonna make you feel happy every day of your life
Gonna sing you my lovesong, gonna make it all right
I know she doesn't make it easy
Gonna sing you my lovesong, gonna sing it for you
Gonna give you sweet loving, gonna give myself too
Wanna sing you my lovesong, when I think about you
You're all I ever need, my darling
And I would love to sing my lovesong
For you
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Gonna Sing You My Lovesong
Released in 1974 on the album Waterloo, this track stands as a quintessential example of ABBA's early pop craftsmanship. The song features the group's signature harmonies and a driving rhythm that defined the Swedish sound of the mid-1970s. While often overshadowed by their later mega-hits, Gonna Sing You My Lovesong showcases the band's ability to blend romantic themes with an upbeat, danceable tempo. It remains a staple of their discography, reflecting the era's production style and the group's enduring appeal in the international music landscape. |
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| Album Lyrics: Waterloo [1974] |
 ABBA
"Waterloo [1974]"
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