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− | '''The Winner Takes It All '''is a song recorded by [[ABBA]]. It was the first song from the album [[Super Trouper (album)|Super Trouper]] released as a single, on July 21 1980. It is a [[ballad]] in the [[F-sharp major]] key which reflects the end of a relationship. The [[B-side]] to the single was [[Elaine]], which was not released on the Super Trouper album. It was the first ABBA song released in 7 months and reached No.1 in many countries, including in the [[United Kingdom|UK]], where it was the group's eighth number one. In the [[United States]], it was their final top 10 hit. |
+ | {{Infobox_album|title = The Winner Takes It All|image = The Winner Takes It All + Elaine Single.png|imagecaption = The Winner Takes It All single cover|artist = [[ABBA]]|released = July 21 [[1980]]|recorded = 1980|genre = Pop|length = 4:54|label = [[Polar Music]]|producer = [[Benny Andersson]], [[Björn Ulvaeus]]}}'''The Winner Takes It All '''is a song recorded by [[ABBA]]. It was the first song from the album [[Super Trouper (album)|Super Trouper]] released as a single, on July 21 1980. It is a [[ballad]] in the [[F-sharp major]] key which reflects the end of a relationship. The [[B-side]] to the single was [[Elaine]], which was not released on the Super Trouper album. It was the first ABBA song released in 7 months and reached No.1 in many countries, including in the [[United Kingdom|UK]], where it was the group's eighth number one. In the [[United States]], it was their final top 10 hit. |
== Music video == |
== Music video == |
Revision as of 22:53, 12 July 2019
The Winner Takes It All is a song recorded by ABBA. It was the first song from the album Super Trouper released as a single, on July 21 1980. It is a ballad in the F-sharp major key which reflects the end of a relationship. The B-side to the single was Elaine, which was not released on the Super Trouper album. It was the first ABBA song released in 7 months and reached No.1 in many countries, including in the UK, where it was the group's eighth number one. In the United States, it was their final top 10 hit.
Music video
The music video for the song was recorded on July 12 1980 in Marstrand, Sweden and was directed by Lasse Hallström.
Credits
- Lead vocals - Agnetha Fältskog
- Backing vocals - Anni-Frid Lyngstad
- Guitar, backing vocals - Björn Ulvaeus
- Keyboards, backing vocals - Benny Andersson