The Enigmatic “Just Like That”: ABBA’s Unreleased Gem
ABBA’s “Just Like That” isn’t your typical ABBA song. This unreleased gem from 1982 holds a special place in the hearts of fans for its mysterious history and captivating melody.
Born in May 1982, the song began with a promising future. Written by Benny Andersson and Björn Ulvaeus, the pop duo behind ABBA’s greatest hits, “Just Like That” was initially intended for their musical Mamma Mia! The song, envisioned as a love duet for Sophie and Sky, aimed to capture the blossoming romance central to the story.
However, during rehearsals, things changed. Despite its catchy sound, “Just Like That” was ultimately discarded. Reasons for this remain unclear, with some speculating it didn’t effectively move the musical’s plot forward. This decision shrouded the song in mystery, leaving fans curious about the potential hit that never was.
The story doesn’t end there. Despite not making the musical, “Just Like That” continued to evolve. Recordings exist with Agnetha Fältskog taking the lead vocals, supported by Anni-Frid Lyngstad’s backing harmonies. The sound leans towards the classic ABBA style, blending infectious pop melodies with their signature vocal blend.
While a full version remains unreleased, snippets of “Just Like That” have surfaced over the years. A short segment appeared in the 1994 compilation “Thank You for the Music,” fueling fan desire for a complete release. Fan-made mixes and discussions online showcase the song’s enduring appeal.
“Just Like That” stands as a fascinating example of ABBA’s creative process and unreleased treasures. Though it never graced the stage or radio waves, the song’s captivating melody and pop sensibility continue to intrigue fans. As you listen to available snippets or fan renditions, prepare to be transported to a world of what could have been – a world filled with classic ABBA charm and a touch of mystery.