Elaine (song) explained

Elaine
Cover:ABBA - The Winner Takes It All-Elaine.png
Type:single
Artist:ABBA
Album:Super Trouper (2001 reissue)
A-Side:The Winner Takes It All
Released:July 21, 1980
Genre:Dance-pop
Length:3:44
Label:Polar Music
Producer:Benny Andersson
Björn Ulvaeus

"Elaine" is a song recorded by Swedish pop group ABBA. It was used as the B-side to the 1980 single "The Winner Takes It All". It was not included on any of their original albums but was later included as a bonus track on the 2001 reissue of Super Trouper.

Synopsis

The song is about a "devil-may-care path in pursuit of love".[1]

Composition

ABBA: Let the Music Speak describes "Elaine" as a "bold and brazen up-tempo number", adding that it has a "wealth of treated synth effects". The pace remains the same throughout the song, and the intro has a "melodic riff that is squeezed and contorted over a series of suspended chords". This is followed by a "whistlable refrain". At the end of the second verse, the synths mimic the girls' voices.[2]

Analysis

The song has a degree of programmatic irony, as the "extrovert nature" of the refrain juxtaposes "Agnetha and Frida's decisive and cutting unison stabs".

Critical reception

Abba - Uncensored on the Record says the song is "OK, in a rather frantic way", and adds that it "paled in comparison," in the author's opinion, to the song it was paired with in the single "The Winner Takes It All".[3]

Notes and References

  1. Book: Tesch, Christopher Patrick ; editor: Matthew. ABBA : let the music speak : an armchair guide to the musical soundscape of the Swedish supergroup. 2008. Christopher J N Patrick. Fairfield Gardens, Qld.. 9780646496764. 63–4. 1st.
  2. Book: Tesch, Christopher Patrick ; editor: Matthew. ABBA : let the music speak : an armchair guide to the musical soundscape of the Swedish supergroup. 2008. Christopher J N Patrick. Fairfield Gardens, Qld.. 9780646496764. 128. 1st.
  3. Book: Abba - Uncensored on the Record . 9781908538239 . Tobler . John . 2012-01-04.