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“Åh, vilka tider,” which translates to “Oh, what times,” is a hidden gem from Swedish pop supergroup ABBA. Unlike their mega-hits like “Dancing Queen” or “Mamma Mia,” this song is a lesser-known treasure, offering a peek into their pre-fame era.

Composed in 1973, “Åh, vilka tider” was the B-side to the Swedish version of their single “Ring Ring.” “Ring Ring” was a pivotal moment for ABBA, launching them towards international recognition at the Eurovision Song Contest. However, “Åh, vilka tider” remained somewhat obscure.

For dedicated ABBA fans, the song holds a special significance. It showcases the group’s sound before it became synonymous with infectious pop anthems. The musical style leans more towards a folky-pop ballad, with Agnetha Fältskog and Anni-Frid Lyngstad’s vocals taking center stage. The lyrics, filled with nostalgia, might hint at the dreams and aspirations of a young ABBA on the cusp of stardom.

Finding “Åh, vilka tider” can be a bit of a treasure hunt for casual listeners. While it wasn’t included on any of their major studio albums, it has appeared on various compilations over the years, including “På Svenska” (1994) and the 2005 remastered version of “Ring Ring.”

So, the next time you delve into the ABBA catalogue, take a moment to unearth “Åh, vilka tider.” This song offers a glimpse into a lesser-known facet of ABBA’s musical journey, a time before they became global superstars, but with the undeniable talent and harmonies that would propel them to international fame.

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