Introduction
ABBA’s “King Kong Song” is a hidden gem from their 1974 album, Waterloo. It sits at a crossroads in the band’s evolution, showcasing their experimentation between pure pop and a rockier sound.
The song’s origins are intriguing. Originally titled “Mr. Sex,” it reflects a bolder, perhaps less mainstream direction for ABBA. Benny Andersson and Björn Ulvaeus, the band’s songwriters, ultimately chose a less provocative title, but the rock n’ roll spirit remained.
While “King Kong Song” doesn’t boast the widespread recognition of some of ABBA’s biggest hits, it holds a special place for fans who appreciate the band’s versatility. It’s a chance to hear a different side of ABBA, with a driving beat, electric guitar riffs, and powerful vocals from Agnetha Fältskog and Anni-Frid Lyngstad.
Despite its unique sound, the song still possesses the catchy melodies and clever wordplay characteristic of ABBA. So, prepare for a surprising yet satisfying detour from the band’s signature sound as we delve into “King Kong Song.”