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1982 single by ABBA
"You Owe Me One"
Single by ABBA
from the album The Visitors (2012 Reissue)
A-side"Under Attack"
Released3 December 1982
RecordedMay 1982
GenreDance-pop
Length3:28
LabelPolar Music
Songwriter(s)Benny Andersson
Björn Ulvaeus
Producer(s)Benny Andersson
Björn Ulvaeus
ABBA singles chronology
"The Day Before You Came"
(1982)
"You Owe Me One"
(1982)
"Thank You for the Music"
(1983)
Audio
"You Owe Me One" on YouTube

"You Owe Me One" (working title: "Kamelo") is a song recorded by Swedish pop group ABBA in 1982 for their unfinished ninth album. It was released as a B-side for the group's last single — "Under Attack" and on the 1997 and 2012 remasters of "The Visitors". It was excluded from the 2001 remaster due to the group's songwriters critical attitude towards "You Owe Me One". The vocal is shared by Anni-Frid Lyngstad, and Agnetha Fältskog singing in unison. For nearly four decades, "You Owe Me One" had stood as the last new song to be released by ABBA as an active group, until the 2021 release of "I Still Have Faith in You" and "Don't Shut Me Down" as a dual single from the band's ninth studio album and first in 40 years, Voyage.

History

The song's recording sessions started on 3 May 1982. This single was recorded along with two other ABBA songs — "I Am the City" and "Just Like That". These two songs were kept unreleased until the mid 1990s, when "Just Like That" was edited and released as a promo single for the "Thank You For The Music" box set and "I Am The City" was released as a part of the "More Gold: More Hits" album. It has been noted that Benny Andersson and Björn Ulvaeus dislike the song due to it being "just a jingle".

References

  1. ^ "You Owe Me One" Netherlands release information
  2. Ewing, Tom (18 May 2012). "ABBA: The Visitors [Deluxe Edition] Album Review". Pitchfork. Retrieved 20 December 2024. ...turning their dance-pop into something intriguingly angular and staccato on "I Am the City" and "You Owe Me One".
  3. "You Owe Me One" on abbaomnibus.net
  4. "The Visitors" 1997 release track listing, discogs.com
  5. "ABBA – The Visitors Deluxe Edition CD with previously unreleased demo medley", icethesite.com
  6. Information about ABBA album remasters
  7. ^ "The Visitors" Deluxe Edition liner notes, Carl Mangus Palm
  8. "Thank You for the Music" box set promo single's track listing
  9. "More ABBA Gold" track listing
  10. Carl Mangus Palm (20 February 2014). Abba: Bright Lights Dark Shadows. Music Sales Limited. pp. 686–. ISBN 978-1-78323-049-5.
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