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About The Song

Released in 1981, “One of Us” stands as a poignant example of this depth. It arrived during a period of transition for the band, both personally and professionally. The songwriters, Benny Andersson and Björn Ulvaeus, were grappling with the dissolution of their own marriages, a reality that would ultimately lead to the band’s hiatus a few years later.

This emotional backdrop permeates “One of Us”, weaving a tale of a love fractured and a yearning for reconciliation. The listener is drawn into the narrative from the outset, as the protagonist reflects on the “great romances” that seem to have passed her by. There’s a palpable sense of regret, a feeling of missed opportunities that hangs heavy in the air.

As the song progresses, the protagonist fixates on a specific past relationship. “One of Us” becomes a plea, a desperate attempt to rekindle the flame that once burned so brightly. The lyrics, “My picture clear, everything seemed so easy,” paint a picture of a love that once felt effortless and secure. The use of the past tense, however, underscores the bittersweet reality of the situation.

The chorus of “One of Us” is a heart-wrenching plea: “Don’t you know, don’t you know what you’re losing/One of us is crying, one of us is losing” The repetition of the phrase “one of us” emphasizes the shared pain in the wake of the relationship’s demise. There’s a sense of desperation, a last-ditch effort to salvage what remains.

“One of Us” is more than just a breakup ballad. It delves into the complexities of human connection, the lingering echoes of love that refuse to fade completely. The song resonates with anyone who has ever grappled with the loss of a significant other, the yearning for what could have been, and the enduring hope for a chance, however slim, to mend a broken heart. While released over four decades ago, “One of Us” remains a timeless testament to the enduring power of love and the profound impact it leaves on our lives.

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