No. ABBA won Eurovision in 1974 with "Waterloo". (They also entered in 1973 with "Ring Ring" but didn't make it past the Swedish heats that year.) They did not participate in Eurovision after that. Voulez-Vous was released in 1979.
Yes, ABBA won EuroVision in 1974 with the song Waterloo.
The song Voulez-Vous is a disco track performed by Swedish pop group ABBA. The song is the second track on the group's 1979 album of the same name and is also featured in the ABBA Gold album.
I Have A Dream from ABBA's Voulez-Vous album, released in 1979.
Abba has 8 studio albums. These include: Ring Ring, Waterloo, ABBA, Arrival, The Album, Voulez-Vous, Super Trouper, and The Visitor.
No, "A Little Respect" was written by Vince Clarke and Andy Bell of Erasure in 1988. Erasure did record an EP of several ABBA tracks in 1992, Abba-esque, which produced the band's first number one single in the UK. The ABBA tunes covered on that EP were "S.O.S.", "Take a Chance on Me", "Lay All Your Love on Me", and "Voulez-Vous".
== == People everywhere A sense of expectation hanging in the air Giving out a spark Across the room your eyes are glowing in the dark And here we go again, we know the start, we know the end Masters of the scene Weve done it all before and now were back to get some more You know what I mean Voulez-vous (ah-ha) Take it now or leave it (ah-ha) Now is all we get (ah-ha) Nothing promised, no regrets Voulez-vous (ah-ha) Aint no big decision (ah-ha) You know what to do (ah-ha) La question cest voulez-vous Voulez-vous... I know what you think The girl means business so I'll offer her a drink Looking mighty proud I see you leave your table, pushing through the crowd Im really glad you came, you know the rules, you know the game Master of the scene Weve done it all before and now were back to get some more You know what I mean Voulez-vous (ah-ha) Take it now or leave it (ah-ha) Now is all we get (ah-ha) Nothing promised, no regrets Voulez-vous (ah-ha) Aint no big decision (ah-ha) You know what to do (ah-ha) La question cest voulez-vous And here we go again, we know the start, we know the end Masters of the scene Weve done it all before and now were back to get some more You know what I mean Voulez-vous (ah-ha) Take it now or leave it (ah-ha) Now is all we get (ah-ha) Nothing promised, no regrets Voulez-vous (ah-ha) Aint no big decision (ah-ha) You know what to do (ah-ha) La question cest voulez-vous Voulez-vous... Voulez-vous (ah-ha) Take it now or leave it (ah-ha) Now is all we get (ah-ha) Nothing promised, no regrets Voulez-vous (ah-ha) Aint no big decision (ah-ha) You know what to do (ah-ha) La question cest voulez-vous Voulez-vous (ah-ha, ah-ha, ah-ha) Voulez-vous (ah-ha, ah-ha, ah-ha) Voulez-vous (ah-ha, ah-ha, ah-ha) Voulez-vous (ah-ha, ah-ha, ah-ha) Voulez-vous (ah-ha) Take it now or leave it (ah-ha) Now is all we get (ah-ha) Nothing promised, no regrets Voulez-vous (ah-ha) Aint no big decision (ah-ha) You know what to do (ah-ha) La question cest voulez-vous (repeat and fade)
The song Voulez-Vous is a disco track performed by Swedish pop group ABBA. The song is the second track on the group's 1979 album of the same name and is also featured in the ABBA Gold album.
I Have A Dream from ABBA's Voulez-Vous album, released in 1979.
Abba,Arrival, The Album, Voulez Vous,Super Trouper, The Visitors ,Gracias Por La Musica
Abba has 8 studio albums. These include: Ring Ring, Waterloo, ABBA, Arrival, The Album, Voulez-Vous, Super Trouper, and The Visitor.
Voulez-Vous was created on 1979-04-23.
No, "A Little Respect" was written by Vince Clarke and Andy Bell of Erasure in 1988. Erasure did record an EP of several ABBA tracks in 1992, Abba-esque, which produced the band's first number one single in the UK. The ABBA tunes covered on that EP were "S.O.S.", "Take a Chance on Me", "Lay All Your Love on Me", and "Voulez-Vous".
quand vous voulez means "When you want"
"M'en voulez-vous" means "do you resent me?" in English.
voulez-vous ? means 'do you want?' voulez-vous un café ? = do you want a coffee? it is an inverted, interrogative form of "vous voulez" from the verb "vouloir" In some occurences it can be use as a form of politeness: posez ce paquet ici, voulez-vous? = put that parcel here, if you please?
Voulez-vous coucher avec moi ce soir? -- Do you want to go to bed with me tonight?
Voulez-vous
voulez-vous ceci / cela voulez-vous ça (more familiar)