Rock'n Roll Band

ABBA · Ring Ring [1973]

Sitting in the darkest corner

In the tender light I saw her face

She was looking so sad and lonely

Someone help me, someone save me

I could see the look she gave me, oh

Oh yeah, and there was one thing only

That I knew I could do



Let's go girl

It's a beautiful place this world

Come on baby let's dance

To the rock'n'roll band

Let's go now

Let me show you that I know how

Come on baby let's dance

To the rock'n roll band

Come on baby let's dance

To the

You've been sitting there for hours

Try to hide behind the flowers now

Baby, we could have fun together

Come on, cheer up, let's get started

No use being broken-hearted now

Oh yeah, you're gonna feel much better

Yes I know that you will



Let's go girl

It's a beautiful place this world

Come on baby let's dance

To the rock'n roll band

Let's go now

Let me show you that I know how

Come on baby let's dance

To the rock'n roll band

Come on baby let's dance

To the rock'n roll band

Rock'n Roll Band

ABBA's "Rock'n Roll Band" stands as a quintessential example of the Swedish group's ability to blend pop sensibilities with rock instrumentation. Released on the 1973 album Ring Ring, the track features the band's signature harmonies and a driving rhythm section that captures the energy of the era. While the song does not rely on traditional rock guitar riffs, its title and tempo evoke the spirit of rock and roll, showcasing ABBA's versatility in the mid-1970s. The recording reflects the group's transition during a period of experimentation, maintaining their characteristic melodic structure while embracing a harder sound. This track remains a notable part of their discography, illustrating their commitment to musical evolution alongside their established pop identity.