Hello
The same question popped into my head whilst listening to the song this morning! I found a discography which lists the instruments as follows (maybe taken from the Voulez Vous album sleeve notes?):
Vocals-Agnetha Faltskog, Frida Lyngstad, Bjorn Ulvaeus
Guitar Sitar -Janne Schaffer
Guitar-Bjorn Ulvaeus
Bass-Rutger Gunnarsson
Drums-Ola Brunkert
Keyboards & Synthesizers-Benny Andersson
Choir Vocals-International School of Stockholm Choir.
I hope that helps!
PS: It's the sitar that makes me love this song.
PPS: This song always reminds me of my favoutite cat, because I sometimes sing to him "if you see the wonder.... of a furry tail..."... sad but true =).
regards,
AP
Dream World - ABBA song - was created in 1984.
Most ABBA songs' key instruments were keyboards and guitar.
Abba
I Have A Dream from ABBA's Voulez-Vous album, released in 1979.
The basic instruments played for ABBA's Dancing Queen are keyboards and guitar.
Dream World - ABBA song - was created in 1984.
Most ABBA songs' key instruments were keyboards and guitar.
Abba
I Have A Dream from ABBA's Voulez-Vous album, released in 1979.
The basic instruments played for ABBA's Dancing Queen are keyboards and guitar.
Try youtube. The most visable instruments are Benny at the piano and Bjorn on guitar.
Their biggest hit around that time was I Have A Dream.
The Abba Seafood Company cans fish. They used the name Abba before the band did.
It was released in December, 1999 -- 20 years after the ABBA version in 1979.
it was wrote by Benny Anderson and Bjorn Ulvaeus
ABBA released many singles, here is a partial list: Mamma Mia, The Winner Takes It All, Does Your Mother Know, Lay All Your Love On Me, Knowing Me Knowing You, I Have A Dream, Dancing Queen, I Do I Do I Do.
No that would be an infamous speech delivered by none other than Martin Luther King. Though there is a song called I HAVE a dream by Abba