Lovers (Live A Little Longer)
ABBA · Voulez-Vous [1979]
It was in the papers today
Some physician had made a discovery
This' what she had to say:
(Oooh you know that)
She said that every result she had backed her
Claiming that love's a longevity factor
So lovers live a little longer, baby
You and me, we got a chance to live twice
Lovers live a little longer, ain't that nice
Lovers live a little longer, baby
What a feeling when I hold you tight
Lovers live a little longer, yeah
I can imagine, I'll see in my fantasy
I'll enjoy every day
Making love is a dynamite drug, baby
So why don't we start right away
(Ahh, please don't wait)
I don't care if they're watching 'cause listen
We've got a reason for each time we're kissing
'Cause lovers live a little longer, baby
You and me, we got a chance to live twice
Lovers live a little longer, ain't that nice
Lovers live a little longer, baby
What a feeling when I hold you tight
Lovers live a little longer, yeah
I just don't care if they're watching 'cause listen
We've got a reason for each time we're kissing
'Cause lovers live a little longer, baby
You and me, we got a chance to live twice
Lovers live a little longer, ain't that nice
Lovers live a little longer, baby
What a feeling when I hold you tight
Lovers live a little longer, yeah
Lovers live a little longer, baby
You and me, we got a chance to live twice
Lovers live a little longer, yeah
Lovers (Live A Little Longer)
ABBA's "Lovers (Live A Little Longer)" is a spirited track from their 1979 album *Voulez-Vous*, showcasing the group's signature pop sensibility and vocal harmonies. Recorded during a period of experimentation following their massive international success, the song features a driving rhythm and upbeat tempo that reflects the band's continued relevance in the late 1970s. While often associated with their earlier hits, this recording demonstrates their ability to maintain high production standards and emotional depth. The track remains a staple of their discography, illustrating the enduring appeal of their melodic construction and the collaborative chemistry between the four members. It stands as a testament to their ability to craft catchy, danceable pop music that resonated across generations.
