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The 2 fit birds from Abba and the person that played the keyboard.... Dancing queen.
"Dancing Queen" by ABBA celebrates the joy and freedom of youth, capturing the essence of carefree dancing and self-expression. The song invites listeners to embrace the thrill of the dance floor, relishing the moment and feeling alive. With its catchy melody and upbeat lyrics, it has become an anthem for generations, embodying the spirit of fun and nostalgia. The refrain highlights the excitement of discovering one's identity through dance and music.
You can dance, you can jive, having the time of your life See that girl, watch that scene, dig in the dancing queen Friday night and the lights are low Looking out for the place to go Where they play the right music, getting in the swing You come in to look for a king Anybody could be that guy Night is young and the music's high With a bit of rock music, everything is fine 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, dig in the dancing queen 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, dig in the dancing queen
Dancing Queen was created in 1999.
Dancing Queen was written in 1975
ABBA was actually more pop than anything else. Dancing Queen was their most 'disco' song.
You can dance, you can jive, having the time of your life Ooo.. see that girl, watch that scene, diggin' the Dancing Queen Friday night and the lights are low Looking out for the place to go Where they play the right music, getting in the swing You come to look for a king Anybody could be that guy Night is young and the music's high With a bit of rock music, everything is fine 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 oh yeah You can dance, you can jive, having the time of your life Ooo.. see that girl, watch that scene, diggin' the Dancing Queen You're a teaser, you turn 'em on Leave 'em 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 oh yaaa You can dance, you can jive, having the time of your life Ooo.. see that girl, watch that scene, diggin' the Dancing Queen Diggin the Dancing Queen
Yes, Michael Grasso was the Dancing queen.
Dancing Queen, as with all the music from the movie and stage play Mamma Mia was written by Benny Andersson and Bjorn Ulveaus and preformed originally by the Swedish group ABBA. Dancing Queen was was a huge hit for the group in many countries and was in fact the only ABBA song to hit number one in the United States.
She enjoyed entertainment of many kinds - plays, masques, dancing and music.
The basic instruments played for ABBA's Dancing Queen are keyboards and guitar.
It probably hasn't been transcribed for lyre, but ABBA piano books should be available for sale through J.W. Pepper.