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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Honey,_HoneyHoney, Honey - Wikipedia

    History[edit] "Honey, Honey" was written by Björn Ulvaeus, Benny Andersson and Stig Anderson, with shared vocals by Agnetha Fältskog, Anni-Frid Lyngstad and Ulvaeus. Along with the English version, ABBA also recorded "Honey, Honey" in Swedish on January 30, 1974, at Metronome Studio, Stockholm . This was the last official recording by the ...

  2. In Sweden where it was the B-side to "Waterloo," ABBA recorded this song in Swedish. It was the last official recording by the group in their native tongue. In the musical and film Mamma Mia, this is sung by Sophie and her friends. Shawn from Green Bay Wi This is the cotton-candy pop side of Abba that they are probably more known for in Sweden ...

  3. Honey, Honey Lyrics: Honey, honey, how you thrill me, aha, honey honey / Honey, honey, nearly kill me, aha, honey honey / I'd heard about you before / I wanted to know some more / And now I know what

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  5. May 1, 2024 · The opening lines of the song are, “Honey honey, how you thrill me, ah-hah, honey honey. Honey honey, nearly kill me, ah-hah, honey honey.”. This sets the tone for the rest of the song, as the narrator expresses the overwhelming feelings of falling in love. The chorus then follows with, “I’ve heard about you before. I wanted to know ...

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  6. Honey, Honey’, like so many other famous ABBA songs, had been written in Björn and Benny’s famous songwriting cabin on the island of Viggsö in the Stockholm archipelago. It was then brought to Metronome Studio in central Stockholm for a backing track recording on October 17, 1973, a part of the sessions for the Waterloo album.

  7. abbasite.com › tracks › honey-honeyHoney, Honey | ABBA

    Honey, Honey | ABBA. Honey, Honey. Written by: (B. Andersson / S. Anderson / B. Ulvaeus) Honey, honey – how you thrill me, aha, honey honey honey, honey – nearly kill me, aha, honey honey I’d heard about you before I wanted to know some more and now I know what they mean you’re a love machine (oh, you make me dizzy) Honey, honey – let ...

  8. Honey honey, nearly kill me, a-ha, honey honey. I'd heard about you before. I wanted to know some more. And now I know what they mean, you're a love machine. Oh, you make me dizzy. Honey honey, let me feel it, a-ha, honey honey. Honey honey, don't conceal it, a-ha, honey honey. The way that you kiss goodnight. (The way that you kiss me goodnight)