- Waterloo (song)
Infobox Single
Name = Waterloo (Swedish version)
Artist =ABBA
from Album = Waterloo
B-side = "Honey, Honey " (Swedish Version)
Released =March 4 ,1974 [http://www.abbasite.com/music/single.php?id=200 Waterloo (Swedish version) single]
Format =7" single
[ Recorded = ]
Genre =Europop , Pop,Glam rock
Length = 2:42
Label =Polar Music
Writer =Benny Andersson ,Stig Anderson ,Björn Ulvaeus
Producer =Benny Andersson ,Björn Ulvaeus , Engineer:Michael Tretow
Certification =
NoReviews = yes
Last single = "Another Town, Another Train "
(1973)
This single = "Waterloo (Swedish version)"
(1974)
Next single = "Waterloo"
(1974)Infobox Single
Name = Waterloo
Artist =ABBA
from Album = Waterloo
B-side = "Watch Out"
Released =March 12 ,1974
Format =7" single
[Recorded = ]
Genre =
Length = 2:42
Label =Polar Music
[Certification = ]
NoReviews = yes
Last single = "Waterloo (Swedish version)"
(1974)
This single = "Waterloo"
(1974)
Next single = "Honey, Honey "
(1974)
Misc =
Misc ="Waterloo", first called "Honey Pie" [cite web |url= http://www.abbasite.com/infocus/index.php?id=1435 |title= Waterloo – 30 years since ABBA’s breakthrough
accessdate= 2008-07-29 |publisher= ABBA - The Site ] , was the first single from Swedish pop groupABBA 's second album "Waterloo", their first for Epic & Atlantic.The Swedish version was the song that won ABBA the 1974 Eurovision Song Contest and began their path to worldwide fame. The Swedish version single was coupled with "
Honey, Honey " (Swedish Version), the English with "Watch Out" as theB-side .History
"Waterloo" was originally written as a song for the 1974 Eurovision Song Contest, after the group finished 3rd with "Ring Ring" in the previous year's national heats. Since it focused on lead vocalists
Agnetha Fältskog andAnni-Frid Lyngstad ,Björn Ulvaeus andBenny Andersson chose it in place of another of their songs, "Hasta Mañana ". "Waterloo" is about a girl who is about to surrender to romance, as Napoleon had to surrender at theBattle of Waterloo in 1815.The song proved to be a good choice. It sailed through the Swedish heats (in Swedish) in February 1974 and won that year's Eurovision Song contest (ESC) final on
April 6 by six points."Waterloo" was one of ABBA's few songs to be written with simultaneous
rock music andjazz beats, something later discarded in favour of moredisco -esque rhythms. The song broke the "dramatic ballad" tradition of theEurovision Song Contest by its flavour and rhythm, as well as by its performance. By the end of the show, ABBA had given something the audience had never seen before in ESC: flashy and flamboyant costumes, silver platform boots, a group singing not in their native language, a catchy "uptempo" song and a simple, still unseen before, choreography.Though it isn't well-known, Polar accidentally released a different version of "Waterloo" shortly after ABBA's Eurovision win before pulling it off the shelves and replacing it with the more famous version. The alternate version had a rockier sound, omitting the saxophones, plus an additional "oh yeah" in the verses. The alternate version was commercially released in 2005 as part of "
The Complete Studio Recordings " box set. However, it was this version that ABBA performed in the 1979 Europe/North American tour.Reception
The "Waterloo" single introduced the world to the phenomenon that was to become ABBA. The song shot to No.1 in the
UK & stayed there for two weeks, becoming the 1st of the band's 9 UK chart-toppers. It also hit No.1 inIreland ,Belgium ,Finland ,Norway ,Switzerland ,West Germany andSouth Africa , while reaching the Top 3 in ABBA's nativeSweden (in both its Swedish (No.2) & English (No.3) formats),Austria , theNetherlands ,France &Spain . Amazingly, for a Eurovision winning song, "Waterloo" also reached the Top 10 inZimbabwe (thenRhodesia ),New Zealand &Australia . Unusually, for a Eurovision entry, the song made it up to No. 6 in theUnited States . Yet, despite all this success, "Waterloo" only reached No.14 in Italy. "Waterloo" is the only song that has competed in Eurovision to reach the Top 10 in 15 countries.The "Waterloo" album performed similarly well in Europe, although in the U.S., it failed to match the success of the single. Though it would be another twelve months before the group repeated their success, "Waterloo" introduced the world to a fresh-faced and vibrant group of individuals who were determined not to be Eurovision one-hit wonders.
ABBA had originally cited Wood & the
Wizzard song "See My Baby Jive" as influences & in the wake of their Eurovision victory, were quoted as saying that it would not surprise them if artists such as Wizzard would consider entering the Eurovision contest in future.In 1994, "Waterloo" - together with several other ABBA hits - was included in the soundtrack of the film "
Muriel's Wedding ". It was re-released in 2004 (with the same B-side), to celebrate its thirtieth anniversary, reaching No. 20 on the UK charts.On October 22, 2005, during the fiftieth celebration of the Eurovision Song Contest, "Waterloo" was chosen as the best song in the competition's history.
Contrary to what the song claims,
Napoleon did not surrender at Waterloo; he surrendered atRochefort on the French Atlantic coast four weeks later.Chart positions
Release history
Cover versions
* A Swedish country band called Nashville Train (which included some of ABBA's own backing band members) covered the song in the 1970s on their album "ABBA Our Way".
* 1970sHong Kong pop bandThe Wynners recorded a cover of the song. It was last included on their 2007 compilation "Stars on 33".
* In 1986, a cover version of the song was recorded and released byDoctor and the Medics , with special guestRoy Wood on saxophone and backing vocals, reached No. 45 on the UK chart.
* Aheavy metal cover of the song by Nation can be found on the compilation "ABBAMetal" (also released as "A Tribute to ABBA ").
* The 1995New Zealand compilation "Abbasalutely " includes a version by Cloth.
* Spanish rock band Los Enemigos recorded an English cover of the song for their 1995 album "Por la Sombra Hermana Amnesia".
* In 1998, UKgirl group Bananarama reunited to record "Waterloo" for the Eurovision parody "A Song For Eurotrash" onChannel 4 . Theirmusic video featured the girls waking up from a hang-over, dancing around in wedding dresses at an altar (with male back-up dancers in military uniform), and getting into a food fight at a wedding reception.
* Swedish heavy metal bandBlack Ingvars covered "Waterloo" in Swedish on their 1998 album "Schlager Metal ".
* The song was covered by ABBA tribute pop group Arrival on their 1999 album "First Flight".
* Dance versions of the song have been recorded by Abbacadabra (released throughAlmighty Records ), Tiny T on the "Lay All Your Love On ABBA" tribute album, German Eurodance groupE-Rotic on their "Thank You For The Music" album, Baby Dolls (in 1991), and the Golden Queens.
* Singer/songwriterPamela McNeill covered the song on her album "Tribute To ABBA", which was produced by her husbandDugan McNeill .
* On the British "ABBAMania 2" album released in 2004, the song is performed by British TV actorsMichelle Hardwick ,Vickie Gates , andWill Mellor .
* An instrumentalelectronica version by Motor Industries can be found on the album "The Electronic Tribute To ABBA".
* Another electronica version was recorded by an artist called Roymond, which was available for download on the Internet.
* German pop groupBanaroo covered the song for the German "ABBA Mania" compilation, which coincided with a TV special.
* A cover of the song by Finnisha cappella choral ensembleRajaton can be found on their 2006 ABBA tribute album "Rajaton Sings ABBA With Lahti Symphony Orchestra".
* Tribute bandGabba (band) recorded a cover of the song, in the style ofThe Ramones .
* The song was covered in ajazz /lounge music style by American group BNB on their 2008 album "Bossa Mia: Songs of ABBA".
* Dutch group Mrs. Einstein recorded a cover of the song for theEurovision music contest.
* Tribute rock band No Matter What recorded a cover of the song.
* American indie band Popdudes from California included a cover of the song on their album "Maximum Rock Stupidity".
* The song was sung onAustralian Idol season 6 by Mark Spano during Abba week.Live cover performances, appearances in other media etc.
* The song is featured in the encore of the musical "
Mamma Mia! ". The song does not have a context or a meaning. It is just performed as a musical number in which members of the audience are encouraged to get up off their seats and sing, dance and clap along.
* The song is performed over the closing credits of the film "Mamma Mia!"
* The song made an appearance on "The Simpsons " in the episode "Mother Simpson ".
* OnDecember 12 ,2006 , the song was played by NASA duringSTS-116 as the wake up song forChrister Fuglesang , also from Sweden, in honor of him becoming the first Nordic astronaut.
* Bernd Stromberg, the main character of the German TV series "Stromberg" sang this song in the 9th episode of the 2nd season ("Die Kündigung").References
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