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ABBA: I Let the Music Speak – A Song of Introspection and Artistic Evolution

“I Let the Music Speak,” a captivating track on ABBA’s 1981 album “The Visitors,” holds a special place in the band’s history. Released at the height of their international fame, the song marked a shift in their songwriting.

Here’s a glimpse into the song’s background:

  • A Deep Dive in “The Visitors”: “I Let the Music Speak” wasn’t originally intended for the album. However, its melancholic and introspective nature perfectly complemented the album’s more mature themes, which dealt with love, loss, and personal struggles.

  • Breaking Boundaries: The song’s length, clocking in as ABBA’s fifth-longest track, showcased their artistic evolution. They experimented with a more progressive structure, building the song around a powerful melody and layered vocals by Agnetha Fältskog and Anni-Frid Lyngstad.

  • A Gateway to Musicals: Benny Andersson and Björn Ulvaeus, the songwriting duo behind ABBA, later revealed that “I Let the Music Speak” served as an early experiment in the world of musicals. They saw the song’s theatrical quality as a stepping stone to their future endeavors, including the highly successful musical “Chess.”

“I Let the Music Speak” stands as a testament to ABBA’s artistic growth. It’s a song that transcends catchy pop hooks and delves into deeper emotions. As the music swells and the vocals soar, the lyrics urge the listener to —“let the music speak” for itself, conveying a message that transcends words.

So, prepare to be enveloped by a rich soundscape and introspective lyrics as we delve into ABBA’s “I Let the Music Speak.”

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