Introduction
While ABBA is known for countless pop anthems, “Just Like That” remains a fascinating enigma in their discography. Recorded in 1982, this song never received an official release, leaving fans with a tantalizing glimpse of what could have been.
Originally intended for a planned ninth studio album, “Just Like That” found itself shelved when the entire project was scrapped. Instead, ABBA opted for a compilation album, “The Singles,” featuring new tracks “The Day Before You Came” and “Under Attack.” “Just Like That,” despite its strong potential, wasn’t even chosen as a B-side.
The song’s existence, however, couldn’t be contained. Leaks began to circulate among collectors, fueled by a story of Björn Ulvaeus’ car being stolen, with the tapes of “Just Like That” inside [Fact about the leak unconfirmed]. The intrigue only grew as fans clamored to hear this unreleased gem.
Despite its unofficial status, “Just Like That” has found snippets of life outside the vault. A brief segment appeared in the 1994 medley “ABBA Undeleted,” offering a taste of the full song. The track was also considered for inclusion in the smash-hit musical “Mamma Mia!” as a love duet, but ultimately didn’t fit the narrative flow [Fact about Mamma Mia!].
Today, “Just Like That” continues to hold a special place for ABBA devotees. Though never officially released, the song remains a testament to the band’s songwriting prowess and a reminder of the hidden treasures that sometimes reside in the archives. As you listen, imagine this song taking its rightful place amongst ABBA’s greatest hits, a testament to what could have been a chart-topping masterpiece.