My teacher has died recently and her daughter was a dancer so this song was played at her funeral and the only way for me to cope is to listen to it over and over crying with every play. I miss her man
Your generation is why I wish I was born at you’re time. The graphics of video games were so crisp. Music was a bop. The soundboards in Films were amazing. Now life is just sad.
wish i could go live in the 90s, that's where we peaked. now we all have cameras and gps watching everything we do. like in captain america winter soldier. we sacrificed our freedom for our security, and for what? theft is as bad as ever. my tv would have to come with tho, def dont miss 80s-90s crt tvs
Ooh You can dance You can jive Having the time of your life Ooh, see that girl Watch that scene Dig in the dancing queen Friday night and the lights are low Looking out for a place to go Where they play the right music Getting in the swing You come to look for a king Anybody could be that guy Night is young and the music's high With a bit of rock music Everything is fine You're in the mood for a dance And when you get the chance You are the dancing queen Young and sweet Only seventeen Dancing queen Feel the beat from the tambourine, oh yeah You can dance You can jive Having the time of your life Ooh, see that girl Watch that scene Dig in the dancing queen You're a teaser, you turn 'em on Leave 'em burning and then you're gone Looking out for another Anyone will do You're in the mood for a dance And when you get the chance You are the dancing queen Young and sweet Only seventeen Dancing queen Feel the beat from the tambourine, oh yeah You can dance You can jive Having the time of your life Ooh, see that girl Watch that scene Dig in the dancing queen Dig in the dancing queen
I love this song! I think it is one of the most beautiful of Abba's songs. I love this song! I think it is one of the most beautiful songs by Abba. I love this song! I think it's one of Abba's most beautiful songs. I like Abba. I love gramma. Obviously!
My mother introduced me to ABBA when I was just a little kid! I am now 18 and enjoying ABBA more than ever!!! Let's carry the legacy of those songs forever!!!
20 years old here. My grandma loves this song and she loves ABBA! I grew up with songs like these, my music taste is a combination of everything I was raised on by my family and everything I’ve discovered on my own, but this song has always stuck with me ever since I was a kid. It’s so genuinely positive and groovy, and it hits like a sucker punch with nostalgia for both my childhood and a time I wasn’t alive for- but I’m grateful to be here now, listening to this again :)
They even made a Spanish version of it. Since back then the music market in Spanish speaking countries was Spanish-only. Glad we moved forward. I wish soon English speaking countries can join the world, just like we did, and start listening to more songs in different languages, you're missing out, people
Oh! This comment is so recent! It's nice to see that though years has passed, people, whether old or young, still come here! This song is truly amazing ^^
I remember my mom listening to this song when I was very young and I loved it . Today I decided to remember all songs of my childhood . I really miss those beautiful days a lot . thanks ABBA for being a part of my childhood you are always in my heart 💗
My mom absolutely loved ABBA and I grew up listening to them with her. She passed away in 1997 and every time I hear their music I am left with happy memories back to those days
Tanzschule....goldene Tanznadel erworben. Was war das schön...keine abgebrühten Jugendlichen....alles höflich und schüchtern....auch Respekt genannt. Beste Zeit ever
45years old song this year and still sounds so fresh. I was 15 in Summer of 1976,now 60 and love ABBA even more. The world has a classic,timeless song. Greetings from Cork, Ireland.
I am 14 and I love 70s and 80s music, especially ABBA, thanks to my parents (who are close to your age). Modern music will never be able to compare in my opinion. We are from Morgantown, West Virginia, USA 💕
@@laurend2182 greetings from Ireland. ..I was your age when this brilliant song was released. ...I love it now as much as then....I hope you still listen to it in 45 years time....😉
I was 16 years old when it came out, and I love it even better now than then..absolutely brilliant song, and it’s great to see that young people love it now too
I never get tired of Dancing Queen. I was around when this song was released. I am 64 on the 23rd and I shall still be turning the volume up and singing along, even though I cant sing
I was a Led Zeppelin, Black Sabbath, Iron Maiden, etc. junkie back then but the one pop group whose albums were in my collection was ABBA. They had a unique, big wall of sound and combined with those girl's vocal harmonies they were like no other before or since.
Max A Million. It's one of those things that was odd. You would hear what seemed like a lot of people saying things like ABBA was too commercial and was too soft. But here's the thing. ABBA was selling their records right and left plus they went up on the top 10 and 20 charts world wide. At the time I was playing in some Garagebands we played mostly the harder stuff but I wanted to get chick singers I felt people would like it better and I still think I was right but I was the only one in that group of musicians that had that opinion. At that time I was also listening to Olivia Newton John and the Carpenters but I kept that at a low profile.
nothing magical really, no contest , just some vilage girl dancing and think she is a fk Qeeen ,, every boy now wants to be a Qeen and do shitFORliving
I was in 8th grade (December 1976), we had an after school evening dance. I was in love with one of the prettiest girls in school (she barely knew I existed). It took everything I had to ask her to dance to this song. We danced... the following Monday back in school, she still didn't know I existed. Thanks for the memories Lisa. Well, at least my memory, obviously not yours.
I’ve been a rock musician for decades, and I think musically these songs are so well crafted and melodic, and sung beautifully. I think ABBA is one of a kind. We will never see another group like this.
I never knew who they were till this day and I am in my 70s. Those two women are absolutely beautiful and I now have a major crush from afar. The musicians look pretty darn cool.
The shots of the young girls dancing 'having the time of their lives', it brings joy to watch unharmed innocence. There is a kindness to this song that says 'hey I see you going through a tough time, come in and let it out, it's ok we don't judge'. A lot of music and art judges you if you aren't carrying the weight of the world. The way they sing 'you can dance' reminds you that you are allowed to feel beautiful things but somehow you forgot about that... This song makes me feel like a weight has been lifted off my shoulders. Thanks.
That's true that there's a lot of joy and hope in this song, but there's also sadness hidden between it's lines - that the glorious moments on the dancefloor of youth don't last forever, so savor every moment of it while you can.
@@JeWeL4578 Yeah, I couldn't figure out a right name for the handle, and that day, my brother kept making these nuts jokes. So after losing my cool, I was like, "Screw it, handle these nuts!" AND it worked. Haha.
The fact that this song is still played at the student parties, can tell us about its eternity. I am 25 now and I will not be surprised if my future grandchildren also dance and enjoy their youth to this song.
Eran los innolvidables 70, empezando esta dècada ya habia empezado mi bachillerato (2do curso), Abba y Sir Elton John influyeron anìmicamente en la juventud de siempre...hoy, 03 25 2022, 23hoo sigo con ellos. Mi edad, 66 añitos.
Totally regretting not requesting this song at prom two years ago. The DJ was just playing a bunch of random rap songs no one even knew. Now this would have been fun on the dance floor! I bet prom back in the day was awesome with music like this.
Cindy Le My friends at my prom MADE SURE to request only 70s and 80s xD No one knew how to dance to them, but all of my friends danced our asses off. This was three years ago ;D
Skwisgaar4256 - I'm so glad I grew up in the 70s and 80s because I LOVED to dance. The last time I went out dancing (still many years ago), the club was playing industrial/techno type music. Couldn't stand it. Never went back.
Cindy Le Proms were indeed awesome in the 70's. True. Everyone danced and had a good time... No one cared what you looked like dancing 'cuz the music had everyone's attention and we all felt it.
Aren't the ladies very sweet, charming n attractive ???? Also not forgetting the two guys. All their songs are so easy to the ears. Enjoyed singing along with them !!!!!
One of the most instantly-recognizable, universally-beloved songs ever performed. If music can unite the world, this is it. Who doesn't adore this song, and want to break out in spontaneous dance moves when they hear it? Rockers, classicists, country music fans, disco-goers etc - there is something wonderful for everyone here!
I've been wedding DJ twice. I'm not a professional DJ. But I know what people like. So, of course, this is in my playlist. A lot of ABBA. A 'professional DJ' wouldn't be as good.
[Lyrics] Ooh You can dance You can jive Having the time of your life Ooh, see that girl Watch that scene Digging the dancing queen Friday night and the lights are low Looking out for a place to go Where they play the right music Getting in the swing You come to look for a king Anybody could be that guy Night is young and the music's high With a bit of rock music Everything is fine You're in the mood for a dance And when you get the chance You are the dancing queen Young and sweet Only seventeen Dancing queen Feel the beat from the tambourine, oh yeah You can dance You can jive Having the time of your life Ooh, see that girl Watch that scene Digging the dancing queen You're a teaser, you turn 'em on Leave 'em burning and then you're gone Looking out for another Anyone will do You're in the mood for a dance And when you get the chance You are the dancing queen Young and sweet Only seventeen Dancing queen Feel the beat from the tambourine, oh yeah You can dance You can jive Having the time of your life Ooh, see that girl Watch that scene Digging the dancing queen Digging the dancing queen
If this is a competition of the older the music the better, then clearly the first prehistoric humans banging rocks and sticks on the ground while screeching and hollering beats all other music by a long run
Hats off to you man, not a lot of guys will admit what you just said. I love this song, because it makes me think of mom. She's a huge ABBA fan, and will proudly sing and dance along!
The reason is our fear of growing old and losing our youth. The fact that we can never be younger than this moment. The fact that we won't stay 17 forever. You cry because you are just letting go of these feelings. Accepting your fate. Accepting this fact of life.
You said it buddy ,this song takes me back to the 3rd grade,when on snowy days we didnt have recess.our teacher would bring in an album and play a song to keep us entertained on frigid Maine winter day. 1979 Ms. Hoyt .one of the coolest teachers i had.way back in the day. Good times are ahead and new memories. Be safe and well 🌹❄🌲🍁
Swedish melancholy. Smiling through tears. Long dark sad winter days. Long sunny happy summer days. Major emotional contrast from peak winter to peak summer. This is ABBA music in a nutshell. Their songs are about the human condition. Their entire catalog in total is about living life through its ups and downs, but in the end, all is gonna be ok.
OMG!! 65 here!!!! Funny how a song takes you back to when times were innocent and simple. Smiling and crying at the same time. Thanks for the memories 🥰🥰🥰🌹
I've never been a massive ABBA fan by any measure, but this is clearly one of those songs we should be broadcasting into space as an example of human cultural accomplishment.
@@Ruby16663 But I'm Swedish! That should count for something! Björn and Benny have written some phenomenal musicals I think. Like Kristina från Duvemåla.
One of, the greatest, if not *THE* greatest pop song ever. It's 45 years old and still sounds amazingly fresh. It really, finally turned me on to ABBA back in 1976 and I still listen to it now, in wonderment and never tire of it!
holy crap really it's from the 70's? i alway thought it was an early 2000's song like all the other songs kids liked from back them. plus if im not mistaken it gets played on the modern music station. the one with mnm and lady gaga etc.
@@bland9876 Yep, it's really from the 70's 😉 I think "Mamma Mia," and a number of films with ABBA songs running through them, like "Muriel's Wedding" and "Priscilla Queen of The Desert," may've given younger people the impression that this and other songs are more "recent!" But, ABBA in so far as their international success is concerned, were hit making from around 1974-1982. Says something about their lasting impact, that people are still enjoying their output today!
@@ashe1928 I mean I was born post 2000 and I agree 100% , hip hop is made for the general audience and it doesn’t have the same level of quality of previous genres such as the disco age
@@ordjk4797 Jesus, young people really do say some obtuse things. If hip hop is made for the "general audience" then who the hell is Abba made for? Because last time I checked they were a hugely commercially successful, mainstream pop group that has mass appeal. Why did you feel the need to attack hip hop specifically? Perhaps if you took the time to look into the history of popular music you would understand how influential and groundbreaking the emergence of hip hop in the late 70s was, a time in which groups such as Abba were releasing music that pretty much piggybacked off of African-American culture, effectively appropriating black music, selling it to the masses and generating a fuck tonne of revenue in the process. The funny thing is there were people who despised Disco during the "disco age" with a passion, offering the same reasoning you have for your dislike of contemporary music. Such people are referred to as "hipsters". :)
raccoonization I’m guessing ur 17? Trust me I felt like that when I was 17 but boi I’m 21 now and I can tell u 17 was young and sweet and I took it for granted.
@@rogerballard6012 Yes, of course, and many other Bee Gees and ABBA songs are great. But Dancing Queen has that special touch that makes you jump off you chair in a second.
The song might sound very simple! But it has been composed very smartly, and has been produced and sung with so much heart that’s why it gives such a nostalgic feeling!🤗 I love ABBA and I covered this wonderful and gorgeous song for my 17th birthday! It would mean the world to me if you saw it.🤗🦋💕
Abba were one of a kind……they were great,they cut across all nationalities,thier music was uplifting,fun ,love and joy! Thank you Abba!!!!!In my hometown in Shillong in the seventies and eighties,no party or wedding was complete without Mama mia and Waterloo!!
Still listening to it almost everyday for years. It's my cup of coffee, my morning shower, my reason to smile and dance! It gives me more energy than anything else!
I grew up poor and a very small town (South ) in the Dominican Republic there was this radio station that will play this song almost every night I do not know if they only have ABBA but this song and Chiquita I listened all the time to be honest I thought the name of the BAND was Chiquita until I saw them in a Mexican TV SHOW their songs were listened by the ENTIRE UNIVERSE #FOREVER ABBA
I'm a 56 year old Metal head who sadly poked fun at this band in the 80's...I've seen the error of my immature youthful ways and am here to tell you I love this band and this song!! Iron Maiden and Abba forever.
ABBA is legendary. I can’t believe it’s their first time to be nominated at the Grammys. How did the Grammy keeps on ignoring for decades. Anyway, congratulations, ABBA! ❤️🔥 This song is phenomenal and known from every corner of the world. This is the kind of music that lasts every generation.
I'm a 90's kid and with how music evolves every single day/months/years, i can say that ABBA songs will never be forgotten and we'll come back here again and again
Alexander Dávila Arias pop music is fighting to stay relevant in the multi-channel internet age. So it's gone all combative now, angry, as if it has something meaningful to say, with no time for love. Most of the songs in the 70s were "I love you" songs. And when Abba sang this song, their country Sweden only had two TV channels. No wonder life had to be made as sweet as possible!!!! If no internet and mobile phones existed today, I would predict that our pop culture coming through terrestrial television or through radio and in cinema would be kinder, less angry. We'd be better connected. And guess what? The reason it's harder to make out the lyrics to songs today is that, though angrier the lyrics are, the producers know enough to not overburden their listeners with that 'dimension', otherwise the listenership would revolt! I wish it would! Pop music today is abysmal. Would you let your grandmother tune in? She would know a popular song now!
Ben Mackay ... Apple existed before the internet and mobile phones, with the Apple Mackintosh, for instance, proving popular in the early 1980s. The more computers and mobile phones take over aspects of our lives, the less communicative we become in face-to-face terms with those who live and work with us. The projection screen for moving images was initially developed for our entertainment and amusement with professional entertainers to provide that amusement. It's a far cry now from the millions of deadening commercials or adverts today where people are running ("Our busy lives") about, supposedly to entertain us at the same time. It's a waste of time, with no gain in being entertained, with a brain and nervous system dulled by the per-second screen flickers to keep us hooked. And all in the internet age!
@@Dustshoe to be honest music these days are just easy cash grab for people who are too lazy to get a proper job. They don't even need talent now, all you need is autotune, plastic surgery, endless amount of merchandise, and make up some tragic backstory.
My teacher has died recently and her daughter was a dancer so this song was played at her funeral and the only way for me to cope is to listen to it over and over crying with every play. I miss her man
Rest in piece. I hope she is at peace.
RIP from South Korea.
rip from north korea
Edgy....rip
🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
I danced with my daughter to this song at her wedding, it was a beautiful gift.
I'll definitely do the same in the next couple of years.
Hi
Great. Our generation is the luckiest
Your generation is why I wish I was born at you’re time. The graphics of video games were so crisp. Music was a bop. The soundboards in Films were amazing. Now life is just sad.
That really cute haha
I'm 70, I wish I could go back to the beautiful innocent free 70 's and 80's and stay there.
This comment made me appreciate my life a lil more I gotta enjoy my young days even if they are stressful one day I’ll only be able to look back
With you all the way!
Me too
I totally agree...I am 57, but remember those eras...good times!
wish i could go live in the 90s, that's where we peaked. now we all have cameras and gps watching everything we do. like in captain america winter soldier. we sacrificed our freedom for our security, and for what? theft is as bad as ever. my tv would have to come with tho, def dont miss 80s-90s crt tvs
Ooh
You can dance
You can jive
Having the time of your life
Ooh, see that girl
Watch that scene
Dig in the dancing queen
Friday night and the lights are low
Looking out for a place to go
Where they play the right music
Getting in the swing
You come to look for a king
Anybody could be that guy
Night is young and the music's high
With a bit of rock music
Everything is fine
You're in the mood for a dance
And when you get the chance
You are the dancing queen
Young and sweet
Only seventeen
Dancing queen
Feel the beat from the tambourine, oh yeah
You can dance
You can jive
Having the time of your life
Ooh, see that girl
Watch that scene
Dig in the dancing queen
You're a teaser, you turn 'em on
Leave 'em burning and then you're gone
Looking out for another
Anyone will do
You're in the mood for a dance
And when you get the chance
You are the dancing queen
Young and sweet
Only seventeen
Dancing queen
Feel the beat from the tambourine, oh yeah
You can dance
You can jive
Having the time of your life
Ooh, see that girl
Watch that scene
Dig in the dancing queen
Dig in the dancing queen
@ZeRø hello
You mean they didn't sing "watusi"? It was "right music"? I misunderstood some of these words for decades. :-O
Thanks
Awesome Song , it made it to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame! Viva ,the Fabulous Swedes!
@@richardburkard9839 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 I was a teenager when this song came out and I always thought that's what they were singing
This is Abba, got damnit. And they were gorgeous.
YAS QUEEN
@@LordViktor-fr1kg how bout the macaroni hair cut girl
All these years back and anything even slightly equal to this has turned up ..... How was that possible ?
They still are gorgeous. 🤧
@@offxcialminimaltm Anne-Frida
I love this Song! I think is one of the most beautiful abba's song
Me too.
Yes! Metoo
I love this song! I think it is one of the most beautiful of Abba's songs.
I love this song! I think it is one of the most beautiful songs by Abba.
I love this song! I think it's one of Abba's most beautiful songs.
I like Abba. I love gramma.
Obviously!
+Dustshoe yes!
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The 70's wasn't a decade, it was an emotion. The iconic voices of some female singers are just... unforgettable.
I was under ten in the 1970s and certainly remember Abba!
It's good to see that people didn't forget these masterpieces and comes to watch.
You’d be dumb not to watch
This song's bassline is the reason i gesr this song
❤❤❤ MEMORABLES DE NUESTRA JUVENTUD DIVINO TESORO
Right man!, I concur. I would have expected everyone in the world would have forgotten Dancing Queen.
@@SocorroGerrero-g3mwish I could go back to those days and know what I know now
My mother introduced me to ABBA when I was just a little kid! I am now 18 and enjoying ABBA more than ever!!! Let's carry the legacy of those songs forever!!!
Woo!
Definitely in the same boat! Very lovely to see another sailor in this sea of classics.
I can Dig it
18 here too and loving this song. I just lock myself in my room and start dancing to this when feeling down
You're still a little kid You're 18 I have socks older than you
20 years old here. My grandma loves this song and she loves ABBA! I grew up with songs like these, my music taste is a combination of everything I was raised on by my family and everything I’ve discovered on my own, but this song has always stuck with me ever since I was a kid. It’s so genuinely positive and groovy, and it hits like a sucker punch with nostalgia for both my childhood and a time I wasn’t alive for- but I’m grateful to be here now, listening to this again :)
This song is a song that people all over the world have heard at least once
Yeah true
Concordo
I agree
They even made a Spanish version of it. Since back then the music market in Spanish speaking countries was Spanish-only. Glad we moved forward. I wish soon English speaking countries can join the world, just like we did, and start listening to more songs in different languages, you're missing out, people
I know how you feel, from korea
Indeed, all day from South Africa
This is honestly the happiest song ever and I have so many memories attached to this song
same here! ... A.B.B.A. - "Thank You For The Music" - forsure, an important Milestone in music-history! 😃.
in fact, this is the saddest song ever
Don't stop me now - Queen.
But this music is amazing!
Listen "Nina Pretty Ballerina". It is an earlier attempt of Dancing Queen
Je partage !!! Quel bonheur ....
’m 73 years old, and I love ABBA as much today as I did in my 20’s.!!!!!Thank you so much for your music
Your 20s must have been fun.
I am 72, still good singing, clean , WHEN I was in my 24,..
What were the 70s like?
Classic life were real life, much joy and fun! Life these days are fully based online. Nothing special like old days.
Oh! This comment is so recent! It's nice to see that though years has passed, people, whether old or young, still come here! This song is truly amazing ^^
Still listening... Timeless music ... will live on forever! 2024 and still going ...
This brings back a lot of childhood memories from a time I wasn't born
True😂
This brings back a lot of childhood memories from a time that I was born
ruclips.net/video/qUCLkrJUC4A/видео.html According to this news BTS are about to disband soon😭😭.....
Music isn't the same. Good times good music 🎶
I remember my mom listening to this song when I was very young and I loved it . Today I decided to remember all songs of my childhood . I really miss those beautiful days a lot . thanks ABBA for being a part of my childhood you are always in my heart 💗
Tasnime Sakouhi ...😔
Looks are deceiving.
Sasuke Uchiha that’s not a picture of her I believe it’s blackpink’s jennie
Tasnime Sakouhi I like your comment...
Im here for that too 😁
My mom absolutely loved ABBA and I grew up listening to them with her. She passed away in 1997 and every time I hear their music I am left with happy memories back to those days
Abueno pasaber
So sad Kristin.
oh my god this made me tear up, i cannot imagine losing my mum. im sorry
Я понимаю Вашу маму!
IM SORRY TO HEAR ABOUT THE LOSS OF YOUR MOTHER SIP
Tanzschule....goldene Tanznadel erworben. Was war das schön...keine abgebrühten Jugendlichen....alles höflich und schüchtern....auch Respekt genannt. Beste Zeit ever
45years old song this year and still sounds so fresh. I was 15 in Summer of 1976,now 60 and love ABBA even more.
The world has a classic,timeless song.
Greetings from Cork, Ireland.
I am from the same generation. These songs are indeed eternal.
I'm 63 from Pittsburgh, PA, USA.
Wow ❤
I am 14 and I love 70s and 80s music, especially ABBA, thanks to my parents (who are close to your age). Modern music will never be able to compare in my opinion. We are from Morgantown, West Virginia, USA 💕
@@laurend2182 greetings from Ireland. ..I was your age when this brilliant song was released. ...I love it now as much as then....I hope you still listen to it in 45 years time....😉
@@laurend2182 You have awesome parents and you are wise to listen to them! Enjoy the music!!
I was 16 years old when it came out, and I love it even better now than then..absolutely brilliant song, and it’s great to see that young people love it now too
Nice
Pure quality timeless classics never die and have no age limit.
Este tipo de canciones son las q nunca mueren
Quantas recordações. Meus olhos lagrimejados ao lembrar que já não temos mais momentos iguais a estes. Os jovens de hoje não sabem o que é isso! 😢
E' uma pena quem não viveu essa época
Almost at half a Billion views for a song released 46 years ago, must be something very special goin on here!.
And the fact that people are still listening to it 46 years later.
@@Jo-hc8pm People will still be listening to this after another 46 years have past.
Oh Yes, You better believe it
The special thing is it brings whole families together from 'the very very young, to the very very old'
That's abba for you
Es ist der Song der Songs überhaupt. Es gibt nichts besseres. Niemals.
I never get tired of Dancing Queen. I was around when this song was released. I am 64 on the 23rd and I shall still be turning the volume up and singing along, even though I cant sing
ABS
Happy birthday, I can't sing either but I just sing in private. The pets don't mind. 😁
Happy birthday
I turned 64 in November....this was big during my college days and I still love it!!
Happy birthday and enjoy the sound of wonderful music I can't sing either just feels like it's my voice
I was a Led Zeppelin, Black Sabbath, Iron Maiden, etc. junkie back then but the one pop group whose albums were in my collection was ABBA. They had a unique, big wall of sound and combined with those girl's vocal harmonies they were like no other before or since.
Jonathan Comer same
closet ABBA lover here too !!!! ... don't tell !!!
Yeah! Me too!
How uncool was it to be an Abba fan back then? I used to have speakers in my bathroom, I'd crank this up and lip sync to it in the shower hahaha.
Max A Million. It's one of those things that was odd. You would hear what seemed like a lot of people saying things like ABBA was too commercial and was too soft. But here's the thing. ABBA was selling their records right and left plus they went up on the top 10 and 20 charts world wide. At the time I was playing in some Garagebands we played mostly the harder stuff but I wanted to get chick singers I felt people would like it better and I still think I was right but I was the only one in that group of musicians that had that opinion. At that time I was also listening to Olivia Newton John and the Carpenters but I kept that at a low profile.
Im here because I love ABBA
My mom went to their concert in the 80s... lucky her!
Sooooo lucky say hi to your mom
I like her voice and the chords of this song, but I hate the drums.
nothing magical really, no contest , just some vilage girl dancing and think she is a fk Qeeen ,, every boy now wants to be a Qeen and do shitFORliving
One of my favourite songs of all time. Long live the 70s
I was in 8th grade (December 1976), we had an after school evening dance. I was in love with one of the prettiest girls in school (she barely knew I existed). It took everything I had to ask her to dance to this song. We danced... the following Monday back in school, she still didn't know I existed. Thanks for the memories Lisa. Well, at least my memory, obviously not yours.
Let's insert a minute of silence for this fallen brother
@@MPott81 Yeah, payed attention to everybody but me...
@@Sammy-id2nz I Appreciate that brother
You're not alone Brother Of Arms
ok abe lincoln
I’ve been a rock musician for decades, and I think musically these songs are so well crafted and melodic, and sung beautifully. I think ABBA is one of a kind. We will never see another group like this.
For me it's the voices of the two ladies. They sound good together.
❤ ing it still in 2023 the 70,'s were the best Era
So well put, Jim.
I never knew who they were till this day and I am in my 70s. Those two women are absolutely beautiful and I now have a major crush from afar. The musicians look pretty darn cool.
@@conorfrog Oasis did the same 1994- 1996.
The shots of the young girls dancing 'having the time of their lives', it brings joy to watch unharmed innocence.
There is a kindness to this song that says 'hey I see you going through a tough time, come in and let it out, it's ok we don't judge'.
A lot of music and art judges you if you aren't carrying the weight of the world.
The way they sing 'you can dance' reminds you that you are allowed to feel beautiful things but somehow you forgot about that...
This song makes me feel like a weight has been lifted off my shoulders.
Thanks.
You are quite right-this is a life-affirming,positive song.
i cant
there is the comment then the user name
That's true that there's a lot of joy and hope in this song, but there's also sadness hidden between it's lines - that the glorious moments on the dancefloor of youth don't last forever, so savor every moment of it while you can.
@@JeWeL4578 Yeah, I couldn't figure out a right name for the handle, and that day, my brother kept making these nuts jokes. So after losing my cool, I was like, "Screw it, handle these nuts!" AND it worked.
Haha.
November 2024 and still one of the best songs I have ever heard in my life.
yes i agree
😀
The fact that this song is still played at the student parties, can tell us about its eternity. I am 25 now and I will not be surprised if my future grandchildren also dance and enjoy their youth to this song.
We’re doing this in choir and most kids knew the lyrics already
@@hooman9554 100 years from now this will still be played and will still get the same reaction."What a brilliant song"
I’m 63 and remember when this came out. Loved it then and still love it. Great song.
I'm 18 years old and ABBA's songs helped me overcome depression. I am so grateful for that! thanks for the music
Que otimo!
@@miguelfernando6871 eu sou brasileira hauahsush obrigada pelo seu comentário. Sz
i am greatful to hear this
@@liamtaylor5122 They are prettier songs that lift your spirits and make you smile!
@@julianacarolinalopes7656 YES!
It's already 2022 and still can't get enough of this song..It's so memorable 😍
Enjoy it Cez!
I love this song too 🕺🏿🕺🏿
Eran los innolvidables 70, empezando esta dècada ya habia empezado mi bachillerato (2do curso), Abba y Sir Elton John influyeron anìmicamente en la juventud de siempre...hoy, 03 25 2022, 23hoo sigo con ellos. Mi edad, 66 añitos.
Anyone born in the. Mid 50s had it all grown up
This song is pure happiness and optimism! It's really great!
Totally regretting not requesting this song at prom two years ago. The DJ was just playing a bunch of random rap songs no one even knew. Now this would have been fun on the dance floor! I bet prom back in the day was awesome with music like this.
Cindy Le My friends at my prom MADE SURE to request only 70s and 80s xD No one knew how to dance to them, but all of my friends danced our asses off. This was three years ago ;D
Skwisgaar4256 - I'm so glad I grew up in the 70s and 80s because I LOVED to dance. The last time I went out dancing (still many years ago), the club was playing industrial/techno type music. Couldn't stand it. Never went back.
Ganeshani Vinayaki Can't blame you.
Ganeshani Vinayaki Me too!
Cindy Le Proms were indeed awesome in the 70's. True. Everyone danced and had a good time... No one cared what you looked like dancing 'cuz the music had everyone's attention and we all felt it.
44 YEARS LATER,STILL A HUGE HIT.AND IT WILL ALWAYS BE.GREETINGS TO ALL ABBA FANS FROM SERBIA!
Man stay safe there being seeing cops beating people for no random reason
And back at ya from hot, hot Austin, Texas! Best group ever.
Greetings to you from Trinidad West Indies
I didn't expect to see another fellow serbian-
pozdrav iz Rumunije!...ABBA forever!
I don't know why, but there is something about ABBA music instrumentals. It's unique!
Dynamic musicianship. .
What you said.... and for a group whose English is their second -- I can understand every word. More than I can say for most of today's music.
Back when musicians ACTUALLY were talented and had to carry a tune.
This song is in A major, with lots of accidentals. Nobody else uses that key. 6 sharps!
Aren't the ladies very sweet, charming n attractive ???? Also not forgetting the two guys. All their songs are so easy to the ears. Enjoyed singing along with them !!!!!
Everything about ABBA, the singing, the songs, the look, the melodies, the joy is just pure ecstasy.
nada a ver. nothing to see
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Zz top
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One of the most instantly-recognizable, universally-beloved songs ever performed. If music can unite the world, this is it. Who doesn't adore this song, and want to break out in spontaneous dance moves when they hear it? Rockers, classicists, country music fans, disco-goers etc - there is something wonderful for everyone here!
I've been wedding DJ twice. I'm not a professional DJ. But I know what people like. So, of course, this is in my playlist. A lot of ABBA. A 'professional DJ' wouldn't be as good.
This is one of the happiest songs ever......in the way it makes people feel
not drill fans 💀
and they are white people... yes, white people
ABBA film na yutube ruclips.net/video/8N68PHRonIkJ/видео.htmlHYGFDGHJ
[Lyrics]
Ooh
You can dance
You can jive
Having the time of your life
Ooh, see that girl
Watch that scene
Digging the dancing queen
Friday night and the lights are low
Looking out for a place to go
Where they play the right music
Getting in the swing
You come to look for a king
Anybody could be that guy
Night is young and the music's high
With a bit of rock music
Everything is fine
You're in the mood for a dance
And when you get the chance
You are the dancing queen
Young and sweet
Only seventeen
Dancing queen
Feel the beat from the tambourine, oh yeah
You can dance
You can jive
Having the time of your life
Ooh, see that girl
Watch that scene
Digging the dancing queen
You're a teaser, you turn 'em on
Leave 'em burning and then you're gone
Looking out for another
Anyone will do
You're in the mood for a dance
And when you get the chance
You are the dancing queen
Young and sweet
Only seventeen
Dancing queen
Feel the beat from the tambourine, oh yeah
You can dance
You can jive
Having the time of your life
Ooh, see that girl
Watch that scene
Digging the dancing queen
Digging the dancing queen
Thank you, the video already has the lyrics, but they are pretty delayed, so thanks, now i can finally sing this classic without messing it up (:
@@L1L1thy Not a problem, enjoy this beautiful masterpiece and stay safe! :)
POP HEAVEN.
Thanks so much
Ooh yeeeeaaaaah
Bring back records like this I grew up listening to these absolutely brilliant
music is like a fine wine
the older the better
mokioo agreed honestly think music has been getting worse.
I prefer music from the 1700s
*good music
If this is a competition of the older the music the better, then clearly the first prehistoric humans banging rocks and sticks on the ground while screeching and hollering beats all other music by a long run
Music never dies like we do. Would be foollish to think we r the first ones rejoicing over a music theme. Greetings
This is a timeless song and will be cool even 300 years from now.
Maybe. People still love Greensleeves.
totally agree
Ah.. classical music
--I'll let you know in the year 2321. I'm a time traveler. Oh wait.. you won't be around to find out..
This is, like, the most fun song in the world. There is nothing bad about it. I'm a metal guy and I adore this tune!!
me too
Same here
Hats off to you man, not a lot of guys will admit what you just said. I love this song, because it makes me think of mom. She's a huge ABBA fan, and will proudly sing and dance along!
wow man, so brave and amazing for admitting that, thanks so much for sharing this detail about yourself with us
tells a story of good music taste
That time, when music was enough to make people happy
This song never gets old! Still listening to it in 2019! 😀😎👍🏻
Right on my friend i love this
my fav song tho..
agree me too
Me too ahahah
THE “you can dance, you can jive, having the time of your life” PART MAKES ME WANT TO CRY FOR SOME REASON-
The reason is our fear of growing old and losing our youth. The fact that we can never be younger than this moment. The fact that we won't stay 17 forever. You cry because you are just letting go of these feelings. Accepting your fate. Accepting this fact of life.
@@faruq1621 damn this is excactly how i feel :(
The melody though. Many songs them make me wanna cry
EXACTLY
Same!
Words cannot explain how much I love this song.
having the time of your life ohhhh see that spleen, watch that spleen, she is the dancing spleen
@@BananaRolan бјфд
I hear it at least once a month when I travel across country. Picks me up.
One of my favorites.
but numbers can, 10/10
I SWEAR, THIS SONG WILL NEVER GET OLD!!!!
Nope not a chance 🤘😆🤘
FOR REAL
Naa
God save the queen
Too blonde and too blue eyes to die.. hmmmm..
Truly a masterpiece in the musical world
Happy 40th year Dancing Queen...remember as if it was yesterday....the hot 1976 European summer....great time!
I do to Guido, I remember it as the Warm American summer. I turned thirty that year, Boy how time Flies.
haha I was only 11 and total Abba fan...what a year with 3 nr.1 songs in the Dutch hitparade...
Guido Dam It was Quite a year my Third Son was Born. ABBA is the Greatest Swedish band. Take care.
:) boy, time flies.
40 years! OMG! I think it was released in the 80s
For ABBA and this wonderful song i can only say just one word: PERFECT!
Yep
One if not the most timeless, most sold, most listened, liked and downloaded song of all times!!! Magnificent: ABBA!
I never get sick of this song. .makes me dance...and smile.
Uncle loveth dear Dawn's bravery !!!
😂
ABBA makes all of us happy, baby. GOD bless thee for being brave enough to "WEAR THY HEAR ON THY SLEEVE" (Gallagher and Lyle).
We really need ABBA in times like this. Pure feelgood-musc during corona. Better days are ahead!
ruclips.net/video/qUCLkrJUC4A/видео.html According to this news BTS are about to disband soon😭😭.....
I agree
Keep the faith!
You said it buddy ,this song takes me back to the 3rd grade,when on snowy days we didnt have recess.our teacher would bring in an album and play a song to keep us entertained on frigid Maine winter day. 1979 Ms. Hoyt .one of the coolest teachers i had.way back in the day. Good times are ahead and new memories. Be safe and well 🌹❄🌲🍁
If you thought 2020 was a bad year for humanity, you cant imagine whats coming with 2021. Thats all I can say
the effortlessness in their body and face when saying “you can dance, you can jive” literally perfection
honestly omg its so satisfying
Prince songs
Yes
@@janasof_c7282 damn there you go buddy respect
@@janasof_c7282 wtf
Woooooow!
Excelent Abba Song!
Dancing Queen!
Great!!❤
They manage to put that feeling into every song. A kind of heartbreaking happiness and longing to hold something that just can't be.
Nicely put sir
I agree wholeheartedly
@@KilroyWas_Here losing two world wars?
Swedish melancholy. Smiling through tears. Long dark sad winter days. Long sunny happy summer days. Major emotional contrast from peak winter to peak summer.
This is ABBA music in a nutshell.
Their songs are about the human condition. Their entire catalog in total is about living life through its ups and downs, but in the end, all is gonna be ok.
Perfect reply
OMG!! 65 here!!!! Funny how a song takes you back to when times were innocent and simple. Smiling and crying at the same time. Thanks for the memories 🥰🥰🥰🌹
Мне тоже . И те же ощущения.Песня , как память о так быстро пролетевшей молодости. С любовью из Минска❤🌺
I am right with ya, Awesome
❤@@charlesparis572
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❤❤❤❤❤❤😂😢😮😅
This is almost perfect in so many levels. One step forward and they were no humans
I've never been a massive ABBA fan by any measure, but this is clearly one of those songs we should be broadcasting into space as an example of human cultural accomplishment.
absolutely...HELL YEAH.
oh for sure
@@sandzisonxumalo8685 He seems to be writing in pretty normal English?
Well you are not an Abba fan
@@Ruby16663 But I'm Swedish! That should count for something! Björn and Benny have written some phenomenal musicals I think. Like Kristina från Duvemåla.
I cannot express in words how good this song is. All you need to do is listen.
I think the same. This song is wonderful.
I want to back 20 century
I don’t like this song....
@@pb_x OH, probably u have listen to the wrong song. Try again
@@ivolopes467 Good news for u bro, I really like this song. And any other songs from the 70's, 80's and the 90's
you know when a song is just so good that you start to cry a little?
4eggs yep
I understand 100%
really
Yesss
Lol yep
I turned 58 today still one of my everyday listens, classic will never grow old!!!
This song makes me wanna dance in a field of bright colored flowers
Mood !
Whut gay means happy :)
Whut so yes I agree it is
One of, the greatest, if not *THE* greatest pop song ever.
It's 45 years old and still sounds amazingly fresh.
It really, finally turned me on to ABBA back in 1976 and I still listen to it now, in wonderment and never tire of it!
holy crap really it's from the 70's? i alway thought it was an early 2000's song like all the other songs kids liked from back them. plus if im not mistaken it gets played on the modern music station. the one with mnm and lady gaga etc.
@@bland9876 Yep, it's really from the 70's 😉
I think "Mamma Mia," and a number of films with ABBA songs running through them, like "Muriel's Wedding" and "Priscilla Queen of The Desert," may've given younger people the impression that this and other songs are more "recent!"
But, ABBA in so far as their international success is concerned, were hit making from around 1974-1982. Says something about their lasting impact, that people are still enjoying their output today!
It was number one in the UK the week I was born and I'm proud of that fact.
Mp
reminds me of my mum , one of the best, music just aint like that anymore!
This song gives me such a euphoric feeling. Makes you forget about all the bad things around you ❤
Exactly right! GOD bless you, Happy 2024 (when it arrives) :)) Matthew, UK.
It just evokes that teenage Friday night feeling
heard this song playing at work and it DESTROYED me
True
Muriel's Wedding (ending) is proof!!!
Incrível como conseguiram remasterizar para 4K nessa qualidade toda. Ficou sensacional
Today is my 17th birthday in quarentine. Right now this song is blasting in my house right now hehe!
Happy birthday!
Happy Birthday! Stay safe out there
Happy belated birthday, my friend¡
Happy Birthday
Dancing queen! Young and sweet, only 17!
Lol happy birthday :D
ABBA was so musically advanced for their time, to make a hit thats still relevant in 2022 is crazy
Something that is important to understand is that good music doesn't get "old"
@@ordjk4797 todays music gets old really fast for sure.
@@ashe1928 I mean I was born post 2000 and I agree 100% , hip hop is made for the general audience and it doesn’t have the same level of quality of previous genres such as the disco age
@@ashe1928 #Im14andthisisdeep
@@ordjk4797 Jesus, young people really do say some obtuse things. If hip hop is made for the "general audience" then who the hell is Abba made for? Because last time I checked they were a hugely commercially successful, mainstream pop group that has mass appeal. Why did you feel the need to attack hip hop specifically? Perhaps if you took the time to look into the history of popular music you would understand how influential and groundbreaking the emergence of hip hop in the late 70s was, a time in which groups such as Abba were releasing music that pretty much piggybacked off of African-American culture, effectively appropriating black music, selling it to the masses and generating a fuck tonne of revenue in the process.
The funny thing is there were people who despised Disco during the "disco age" with a passion, offering the same reasoning you have for your dislike of contemporary music. Such people are referred to as "hipsters". :)
This is not a song , it is a perfect time-feeling machine. Increíble como la música de ABBA sigue vigente generación tras generación .
Actually, it is a song.
@@sneakerfacevids441u didn't get it
Yes en inglés
the end of 2024, and it's still iconic...
back when music was music and music was good unlike the electronica noise labeled "music" these days
Wtf 18 hours before
@@hittack63214 ??????
I'm here for Venom and Mrs Chen's dance
This makes me cry, this us when son of Sam was killing the young people!
“Young and sweet only 17” don’t make me start crying
At 17, you don't feel young and sweet. You feel old, gray and sour.
raccoonization I’m guessing ur 17? Trust me I felt like that when I was 17 but boi I’m 21 now and I can tell u 17 was young and sweet and I took it for granted.
😜
FBI : *OPEN UP!*
I'm 19 now and 17 feels like it was the 80's
This song is the national anthem of the entire humanity
Preach it sir.
Tienes toda la razón😎
Relax dude! It's a great song.
Beautifully written amazing song that will surely be heard for all time ...just love this song...always!!!😎
Comment of the year 👊👊👍👍
THERE IS NO OTHER SONG THAT MAKES YOU FEEL HAPPY, NOSTALGIC AND EMOTIONAL, ALL AT THE SAME TIME. THIS IS THE BEST DANCE POP SONG EVER WRITTEN
"More than a woman" by the Bee Gees is a great dance song too.
@@rogerballard6012 Yes, of course, and many other Bee Gees and ABBA songs are great. But Dancing Queen has that special touch that makes you jump off you chair in a second.
76
I swear this song plays in every pub in the UK
This song is a ABBA’s masterpiece and Sweden’s pride.
You should be proud of Greta too
What a gal
@@kenbee1957 ششششششششش@شش@ششششششش@شششششششض
@@hibadhayni8711
Okay, bud
This song is Sweden's national anthem
Pewdiepie, Zlatan Ibrahimovic, that smelly fish, Greta, Ikea, and this song. I know nothing more about Sweden XD
This song is on another level with the melody and everything takes you to another dimension.
The song might sound very simple! But it has been composed very smartly, and has been produced and sung with so much heart that’s why it gives such a nostalgic feeling!🤗
I love ABBA and I covered this wonderful and gorgeous song for my 17th birthday! It would mean the world to me if you saw it.🤗🦋💕
in all the songs where the composer sometimes is not even seen I think they should get more props
My first music album my Dad bought for me ❤❤❤still loving it ❤
Abba were one of a kind……they were great,they cut across all nationalities,thier music was uplifting,fun ,love and joy! Thank you Abba!!!!!In my hometown in Shillong in the seventies and eighties,no party or wedding was complete without Mama mia and Waterloo!!
Regzuze dddgfdyddhfdddg
Das ewet
Toda vez q ouço o conjunto
Abba me emocionou essas canções fazem parte da minha juventude estou c 67anos e continuo gostando
Whenever I listen to an ABBA song, a smile automatically comes to my face. Just a smile and a sense of well being.
I know me to
This song deserved the remaster.
It's magical
Still listening to it almost everyday for years. It's my cup of coffee, my morning shower, my reason to smile and dance! It gives me more energy than anything else!
Oh I love that song @mrstrange7350
So True, it does The same to me! I can listen to theme Evert Day and still get The same feeling.
Never seem someone glaze that much for a song
❤
I grew up poor and a very small town (South ) in the Dominican Republic there was this radio station that will play this song almost every night I do not know if they only have ABBA but this song and Chiquita I listened all the time to be honest I thought the name of the BAND was Chiquita until I saw them in a Mexican TV SHOW their songs were listened by the ENTIRE UNIVERSE #FOREVER ABBA
And BEE GEES my mother just said lol
AFTER MORE THAN 40 YEARS STILL WARM OUR HEARTS,GIVE US CHILL,AND GREAT NOSTALGIA,WHATS A GREAT DAYS WE HAD,WITH GREAT MUSIC.
Well, good for you!
Dustshoe my mum loved the 80’s
I always imagined listening to this on my 17th birthday. And here it is. Happy birthday to me? :D Love this song!
happy birthday
thank you!
+Gaja Slevec HB
december 29 it's my turn
+Gaja Slevec ♪ ♫Happy ᙠirthday!!! ♫ ♪ (with the "B" of AᙠBA)
I'm a 56 year old Metal head who sadly poked fun at this band in the 80's...I've seen the error of my immature youthful ways and am here to tell you I love this band and this song!! Iron Maiden and Abba forever.
Just ABBA not to many movies or musicals use Iron Maiden music
@@jamesswain2465 Just a few that I can think of:
Bad Boys 1983, Phenomena, Murder by Numbers...
Et moi satriani 👍
This was HM Queen Elizabeth II's favourite song
54 year old metal head here with basically the same story. I love this song and don't care who knows it.
Glad I lived this and si much more in the 70s!
Same here 😊❤
This was one of my moms favorite songs, she loved this song. Rest in peace mom 🌈 🕊️ ❤️ 💕 fly high momma. 1971-2024
Bless my Friend ❤❤x
Rip
im so sorry for ur loss
May your mother blessfully R.I.P. ❤
shes a dancing queen in heaven now
ABBA is legendary. I can’t believe it’s their first time to be nominated at the Grammys. How did the Grammy keeps on ignoring for decades. Anyway, congratulations, ABBA! ❤️🔥 This song is phenomenal and known from every corner of the world. This is the kind of music that lasts every generation.
bop after bop in the 70's yet the grammy's couldn't honor them atleast a nomination. 🙄 that is why I can't take the academy award seriously
ABBA do not need a Grammy to be great !
Grammy need ABBA to remain great!
They've been doing this for a long time. They even did this to Diana Ross. They only gave her a lifetime achievement wtf.
@Gary Snow I guess they are reconsidering now ;).
This is one of those songs that makes me feel good inside no matter what is going on in life. Thank you ABBA for this uplifting song!
The greatest songs ever
@@marksmith28091:03
actually true
Calm down it's ok@@marksmith2809
Your voice is so lovely ❤big ups to all of the band ❤️ for the lovely lady on the drums xox
I'm a 90's kid and with how music evolves every single day/months/years, i can say that ABBA songs will never be forgotten and we'll come back here again and again
Amen abba is great
I remember they had a little revival didn't they in the early 90s. Greatest Hits - Gold CD came out and is still being sold billions of times over.
from saudia arabia i agree whith you brother iam 27 years old💟🇸🇦🇸🇦🇸🇦
Пусть и дальше мелодии АББА живут и оживляют души людей на нашей прекрасной планете Земля!!! 🙋♀️🙏❤💕💕💞💗💖🧚♀️
Why music had to change? It was soo beautiful so much talent and golden songs out there, i love abba❤
Alexander Dávila Arias pop music is fighting to stay relevant in the multi-channel internet age. So it's gone all combative now, angry, as if it has something meaningful to say, with no time for love. Most of the songs in the 70s were "I love you" songs. And when Abba sang this song, their country Sweden only had two TV channels. No wonder life had to be made as sweet as possible!!!! If no internet and mobile phones existed today, I would predict that our pop culture coming through terrestrial television or through radio and in cinema would be kinder, less angry. We'd be better connected. And guess what? The reason it's harder to make out the lyrics to songs today is that, though angrier the lyrics are, the producers know enough to not overburden their listeners with that 'dimension', otherwise the listenership would revolt! I wish it would! Pop music today is abysmal. Would you let your grandmother tune in? She would know a popular song now!
Ben Mackay ... Apple existed before the internet and mobile phones, with the Apple Mackintosh, for instance, proving popular in the early 1980s.
The more computers and mobile phones take over aspects of our lives, the less communicative we become in face-to-face terms with those who live and work with us. The projection screen for moving images was initially developed for our entertainment and amusement with professional entertainers to provide that amusement. It's a far cry now from the millions of deadening commercials or adverts today where people are running ("Our busy lives") about, supposedly to entertain us at the same time. It's a waste of time, with no gain in being entertained, with a brain and nervous system dulled by the per-second screen flickers to keep us hooked. And all in the internet age!
@@Dustshoe to be honest music these days are just easy cash grab for people who are too lazy to get a proper job. They don't even need talent now, all you need is autotune, plastic surgery, endless amount of merchandise, and make up some tragic backstory.
Ikr
a DOOR text overedited to perfection ik standards have really lowered now everyone has it easy
This song gets me so emotional, I don't know why.
It brings me back to an earlier time in my life.
This was my parent's wedding song.
It make you happy and it makes you sad!
It kinda makes me sad at da end
I play this when I’m stressed to the max, instant picker upper
ABBA is that kind of band that endures even in the end of times.
Queenに捧げた歌!事実を知った時から「ダンシングクイーン」は自分にとって泣ける曲✨
hermosa cancion! igual que chiquitita me hace acordar a mi madre! ❤
Vito ovunque tu sia riposa in pace
X
Fast approaching some say yet the vast majority are blissfully unaware! Wake up people!
2:56 Frida is me when singing that part of the song.. so iconic!
I believe you.
Lol... Me too! All the song 🤣
This world is so negative anything that brings you joy hold on to it.
Thank you, Little money Larry
Very much true.
What about r34
Tell it, Larry !!!
That moment in Venom The Last Dance ❤