The place where the world comes together in honesty and mirth. Windmills Tilted, Scared Cows Butchered, Lies Skewered on the Lance of Reality ... or something to that effect.
You're a teaser, you turn 'em on -
Leave them 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.
You can dance, you can jive, having the time of your life.
See that girl, watch that scene, digging the Dancing Queen...
It's hard to believe this song is 40 years old.
"Dancing Queen" is a pop song recorded by Swedish pop group ABBA. It was released in August 1976, and is commonly regarded as one of the most successful singles of the 1970s. In 2011, Rolling Stone magazine listed it as one of the greatest songs of all time...
The recording sessions for "Dancing Queen" began on 4 August 1975...
After having been premiered on German and Japanese TV during the spring
of 1976, "Dancing Queen" saw its first live and domestic performance,
televised on Swedish TV on 18 June 1976, during an all-star gala staged
by Kjerstin Dellert at the Royal Swedish Opera in honor of King Carl
XVI Gustaf of Sweden and his bride to be, Silvia Sommerlath, who were to
be married the next day...
"Dancing Queen" became a massive worldwide hit, topping the charts in more than a dozen countries
including ABBA's native Sweden (where it spent 14 weeks at the top),
Australia, Belgium, Brazil, West Germany, the United Kingdom, Ireland,
Mexico,[citation needed] the Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway (where it
charted for 32 weeks (VG-lista Top 10), making it the 11th
best-performing single of all time in that country), South Africa and
Rhodesia. "Dancing Queen" also topped the charts in the United States,
ABBA's only #1 on the Billboard Hot 100, and was a Top 5 hit in Austria,
Canada, Finland, France and Switzerland.
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