If It Wasn't for the Nights

"If It Wasn't for the Nights" (working title: "Pandemonium") is a song recorded in 1978 by the Swedish pop group ABBA for their sixth studio album, Voulez-Vous.

"If It Wasn't for the Nights"
Song by ABBA
from the album Voulez-Vous
Released23 April 1979 (1979-04-23)
Recorded8 November 1978
GenrePop, disco, R&B
Length5:11
LabelPolar
Songwriter(s)Benny Andersson, Björn Ulvaeus
Producer(s)Benny Andersson, Björn Ulvaeus
Audio
"If It Wasn't For The Nights" on YouTube

History edit

The song was a reflection of Björn Ulvaeus's state of mind during his divorce, an uptempo song with despairing lyrics where the narrator dreads the end of the working day, when they will be all alone to deal with their own thoughts. Ulvaeus later stated: "There were times that last autumn I was with Agnetha that I had those nights myself. My lyrics were often based around fiction, but that must have been where that one came from."[1]

Appearances edit

"If It Wasn't for the Nights" was considered by the band members to be one of the strongest songs recorded during the Voulez-Vous sessions, and was originally intended to be the lead single from the album. ABBA performed the song in Japan in November 1978, upon their promotional visit to the country (known as ABBA in Japan). Although ABBA did not film an official video for "If It Wasn't for the Nights", their filmed performance on the Mike Yarwood Christmas Show in December 1978 serves as an "unofficial" music video. These filmed performances of the song differ from the original 5:11 version (lasting 3:42 and 3:50).[2][3]

In December 1978, a new song entitled "Chiquitita" was recorded, and it was ultimately decided that this would be released as the lead single from the Voulez-Vous album instead. As a result of this decision, "If It Wasn't for the Nights" remained an album track.

Cover versions edit

  • Singer Hazell Dean included a dance cover of the song for her 1996 album The Winner Takes It All: Hazell Dean Sings ABBA.
  • A hi-NRG/eurodance cover by Abbacadabra can be found on the 2008 compilation We Love ABBA: The Mamma Mia Dance Compilation, released through Almighty Records. An audio sample can be heard on the official Almighty Records website.[4]

References edit

  1. ^ Jonze, Tim (2014-04-10). "Abba on drugs, Eminem and why writing great pop is a job for young people". theguardian.com. Retrieved 10 April 2014.
  2. ^ [1] ABBA - If It Wasn't for the Nights: The Mike Yarwood Christmas Show 1978. Retrieved 6 March 2018.
  3. ^ [2] ABBA - If It Wasn't for the Nights (Japan). Retrieved 6 March 2018.
  4. ^ "Abbacadabra — If It Wasn't For The Nights". Archived from the original on 2011-01-27. Retrieved 2011-01-27.