My Love, My Life
"My Love, My Life" | |
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Song by ABBA | |
from the album Arrival | |
Released | October 11, 1976 |
Recorded | 20 August 1976 at Metronome Studio |
Length | 3:53 |
Label | Polar |
Songwriter(s) |
Benny Andersson Björn Ulvaeus Stig Anderson |
Producer(s) |
Benny Andersson Björn Ulvaeus |
Arrival track listing | |
Side A:
Side B:
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Music video | |
"My Love, My Life" on YouTube |
"My Love, My Life", originally "Monsieur, Monsieur", is a song recorded by ABBA for the Arrival album. It was one of the last songs to be recorded for the album.[1] Agnetha Fältskog sings lead vocals and Björn Ulvaeus proclaimed the song to be the finest example of Agnetha's vocal purity.. A complete demo with the original "Monsieur, Monsieur" lyrics was recorded before this, and remains unreleased.
Cover versions
- Jonathan King, who picked ABBA's singles for Bocu, his associate company in the UK which publishes ABBA, covered it in 1976 when they decided not to release it as a single.
- Singer Elaine Paige performed a reworked version of the song (retitled "Like An Image Passing By") for the English language edition of the stage musical ABBAcadabra. Paige's version was also released as a single.[2]
- Hazell Dean recorded a version for her 1996 ABBA tribute album The Winner Takes It All / Hazell Dean Sings ABBA.
- A cover by New Zealand band Bike was included on the 1995 tribute compilation ABBAsalutely.
- The 2001 Japanese import dance tribute compilation ABBA Ibiza Caliente included a cover by Sabu.
- Ann Christy reached #2 on Belgium's Flemish chart with the rendering "In rook vergaan" in February 1977: the track was included on Christy's 1977 album Bravo. Christy also recorded "My Love, My Life" with its original English lyric for her 1977 album My Love, My Life.
- John Grant (musician) did a version with Villagers (band) for the EP from 2013 "John Grant Gets Schooled".
References
- ↑ Scott, Robert (2002) 'ABBA: Thank You for the Music - The Stories Behind Every Song', Carlton Books Limited: Great Britain, p.78
- ↑ "Like An Image Passing By" at Discogs.com
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