Introduction
As Good As New: ABBA’s Upbeat Beginning for Voulez-Vous
“As Good as New,” the energetic opening track on ABBA’s 1979 album “Voulez-Vous,” marked a new chapter for the Swedish supergroup. Here’s a look at the song’s history and its significance within ABBA’s trajectory:
- Fresh Start, Familiar Sound: Following the success of their previous album “Arrival,” ABBA opted for a title meaning “Do you want?” in French, hinting at a bolder exploration in sound. “As Good as New” doesn’t stray dramatically from their signature catchy melodies and strong vocals, but it injects a renewed energy, setting the tone for the album.
- Agnetha Takes Center Stage: The song features lead vocals by Agnetha Fältskog, showcasing her powerful and clear voice. This focus on a single vocalist was a slight departure from ABBA’s usual use of dual lead vocals by Agnetha and Anni-Frid Lyngstad.
- Chart-Topping Success: “As Good as New” wasn’t released as a single in most territories, but it achieved surprising success in Mexico. There, it was paired with “I Have a Dream” as a double A-side and became ABBA’s ninth and final number-one hit in the country.
“As Good as New” serves as an invigorating introduction to “Voulez-Vous.” The song’s upbeat tempo, combined with Agnetha’s captivating vocals, hinted at the musical evolution ABBA was about to embark on. Get ready for a wave of catchy melodies and danceable rhythms as we delve into this quintessential ABBA track.