“Rock ‘n Roll Band” ABBA Lyrics
Sitting in the darkest corner
In the tender light I saw her face
She was looking so sad and lonely
Someone help me, someone save me
I could see the look she gave me, oh
Oh yeah, and there was one thing only
That I knew I could do
Let’s go girl
It’s a beautiful place this world
Come on baby let’s dance
To the rock’n’roll band
Let’s go now
Let me show you that I know how
Come on baby let’s dance
To the rock’n roll band
Come on baby let’s dance
To the rock’n roll band
You’d been sitting there for hours
Try to hide behind the flowers now
Baby, we could have fun together
Come on, cheer up, let’s get started
No use being broken-hearted now
Oh yeah, you’re gonna feel much better
Yes I know that you will
Let’s go girl
It’s a beautiful place this world
Come on baby let’s dance
To the rock’n roll band
Let’s go now
Let me show you that I know how
Come on baby let’s dance
To the rock’n roll band
Come on baby let’s dance
To the rock’n roll band
Lyrical Diary: “Rock ‘n Roll Band” ABBA Lyrics
“Rock ‘n Roll Band” ABBA Lyrics. Writer(s): Bjorn Ulvaeus, Benny Anderson
“Ring Ring” is a 1973 album by ABBA. The title track was a worldwide hit and is still popular today. The album has a mix of ballads and up-tempo songs. “Dancing on the Ceiling” is a popular song that tells the story of a man who falls in love with a woman who is already married.
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