About The Song

Released on their self-titled album, “The Album”, in 1977, “Hole in Your Soul” stands out from the band’s usual disco-pop offerings. It’s a song that bridges the gap between their lighter pop sensibilities and a desire to explore a bit more musical grit. Now, this isn’t full-on heavy metal, mind you. But compared to the likes of “Mamma Mia” and “Fernando,” it’s a clear departure, showcasing a side of ABBA that many fans might not be familiar with.

The song actually has an interesting backstory. It started life as a number called “Get on the Carousel” written for their 1977 concert tours as part of a mini-musical titled “The Girl with the Golden Hair”. Recognizing its potential, Benny Andersson and Björn Ulvaeus, the songwriting duo behind ABBA’s success, reworked it into the rock-tinged “Hole in Your Soul”. They even went through a few working titles, including “High on Your Love” and simply “Rock ‘n’ Roll,” hinting at the direction they were aiming for.

So, what can you expect from “Hole in Your Soul”? Get ready for a burst of energy. The song opens with a driving guitar riff, a stark contrast to the usual piano-driven melodies associated with ABBA. Agnetha Fältskog and Anni-Frid Lyngstad, the band’s phenomenal vocalists, trade verses with a hint of a snarl in their voices, perfectly capturing the song’s rock and roll spirit. Benny’s signature keyboard work is still present, but it takes a backseat to the powerful rhythm section and the soaring guitars.

“Hole in Your Soul” might not be the first ABBA song that comes to mind, but it’s a hidden gem for those who appreciate the band’s versatility. It’s a reminder that even the most successful pop groups can have a bit of rock and roll lurking beneath the surface, waiting to be unleashed. So, put on your dancing shoes, crank up the volume, and prepare to discover a different side of ABBA with “Hole in Your Soul”.

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