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ABBA’s “Hovas Vittne” isn’t your typical pop song. This quirky track wasn’t intended for radio play or topping charts. Instead, it was a heartfelt tribute written by Sweden’s pop royalty for a very special occasion.

Stig Anderson, ABBA’s longtime manager, lyricist, and friend, was turning 50 in 1981. To celebrate this milestone, Benny, Björn, Agnetha, and Frida decided to craft a unique gift – a song. The title itself is a clever wordplay. “Hovas Vittne” translates to “Hova’s Witness,” a reference to Stig’s hometown, Hova, in Sweden. It’s a playful twist on “Jehovah’s Witness,” adding a layer of Swedish humor to the tribute.

Recording took place at ABBA’s own Polar Music Studios in Stockholm. The energy in the studio was undoubtedly celebratory, with the band pouring their appreciation for Stig into the music. A special video followed, filmed at the Berns show venue in Stockholm.

“Hovas Vittne” was never officially released as a single, making it a true collector’s item for ABBA fans. However, it serves as a heartwarming reminder of the strong bond between ABBA and the man who helped shape their phenomenal success. The song offers a rare glimpse into the band’s creative process and their playful camaraderie.

So, as you listen to “Hovas Vittne,” put yourself in the celebratory atmosphere of Stig Anderson’s 50th birthday. Let the music transport you to a place filled with gratitude, humor, and the undeniable talent that is ABBA.

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