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About The Song

Released in 1981 on their introspective album The Visitors, this song marked a departure from the upbeat pop sound that had catapulted them to international fame. Here, we encounter a more mature and contemplative ABBA, grappling with themes of loss, memory, and the bittersweet passage of time.

The song opens with a sense of quiet solitude. We’re introduced to the narrator in a state of peaceful isolation, “Long awaited darkness falls / Casting shadows on the walls.” The imagery is evocative, painting a picture of a world hushed and still, mirroring the introspective mood of the speaker.

As the “dying embers warm [their] face” by the fireplace, the narrator delves into a realm of memories. The flickering flames become a catalyst, prompting a flood of recollections. “In this peaceful solitude / All the outside world subdued / Everything comes back to me again / In the gloom.” The outside world fades away, replaced by a vivid internal landscape where the past comes alive.

“Like An Angel Passing Through My Room” isn’t a heart-wrenching ballad. Its beauty lies in its subtle melancholy, a gentle tug at the heartstrings as the narrator revisits cherished memories. The “angel” becomes a metaphor for the fleeting nature of these remembrances, appearing and disappearing like a dream.

The song’s melody is equally evocative. It’s a slow, melancholic waltz, perfectly capturing the introspective mood. The piano takes center stage, its delicate notes weaving a tapestry of bittersweet emotions. The layered vocals of Agnetha Fältskog and Frida Lyngstad add a haunting quality, their voices intertwined in a seamless harmony.

“Like An Angel Passing Through My Room” is a song for those quiet moments of reflection. It’s a song that resonates with anyone who has ever looked back on cherished experiences, a poignant reminder of the fleeting nature of time and the enduring power of memory. So, settle in, let the music wash over you, and allow yourself to be transported to a world of gentle introspection with this hidden gem from the legendary ABBA.

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