105. I Saw It In the Mirror (Ring Ring 1973)

Although it only placed third in the Swedish pre-selection for the 1973 Eurovision Song Contest, Ring Ring became a huge hit in Sweden, easily outselling all the other competing songs. To capitalize on its success the quartet  known as Björn, Benny & Agnetha, Frida hurried to complete their first album. To fill the album they scraped the bottom of the barrel and resurrected couple of songs Benny Andersson and Björn Ulvaeus had produced for other artists. 

I Saw It In the Mirror was originally recorded by raspy-voiced Billy G:Son but it failed to achieve commercial success. The new, hastily recorded version by the group soon to be known as Abba didn't fare much better. By many this is judged as the absolute worst Abba track of them all.

I wouldn't say that this is the worst Abba song, but it really has nothing special about it to make it memorable. There is a nice soul tinged electric piano played by Benny and pleasant reply vocals by Agnetha and Frida answering to Benny's and Björns lead. The melody does not have anything specifically Abba to it, so it is easy to forget and move on.

Pay attention to:

  • soulful electric piano
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