Jajja Jia

ABBA · Other Songs - ABBA

I've been cheated by you since I don't know when

So I made up my mind, it must come to an end

Look at me now, will I ever learn

I don't know how but I suddenly lose control

There's a fire within my soul

Just one look and I can hear a bell ring

One more look and I forget everything



Jajja Jia, here I go again

My my, how can I resist you

Jajja Jia, does it show again

My my, just how much I've missed you

Yes, I've been brokenhearted

Blue since the day we parted

Why, why did I ever let you go

Jajja Jia, now I really know

My my, I could never let you go



I've been angry and sad about things that you do

I can't count all the times that I've told you we're through

And when you go, when you slam the door

I think you know that you won't be away too long

You know that I'm not that strong

Just one look and I can hear a bell ring

One more look and I forget everything



Jajja Jia, here I go again

My my, how can I resist you

Jajja Jia, does it show again

My my, just how much I've missed you

Yes, I've been brokenhearted

Blue since the day we parted

Why, why did I ever let you go

Jajja Jia, even if I say

Bye bye, leave me now or never

Jajja Jia, it's a game we play

Bye bye doesn't mean forever



Jajja Jia, here I go again

My my, how can I resist you

Jajja Jia, does it show again

My my, just how much I've missed you

Yes, I've been brokenhearted

Blue since the day we parted

Why, why did I ever let you go

Jajja Jia, now I really know

My my, I could never let you go

Jajja Jia

ABBA's "Jajja Jia" is a vibrant track from their 1972 album "Other Songs," showcasing the group's signature pop sensibilities and Swedish melodic style. Released during a period of creative experimentation for the band, the song features the distinctive vocal harmonies and rhythmic drive that defined their discography. While not one of their most commercially prominent hits, it remains a notable song in their catalog, reflecting the playful and eclectic nature of their work in the early 1970s. The recording exemplifies the production quality and songwriting talent that would later catapult them to global superstardom.