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Fernando (song) - Wikipedia " Fernando " is a song written by ABBA members Benny Andersson and Björn Ulvaeus, and their manager Stikkan Anderson It was originally recorded for their fellow group member Anni-Frid Lyngstad, who included it on her second studio album Frida ensam (1975)
ABBA – Fernando Lyrics - Genius That lyric is so banal and I didn’t like it It was a love lyric, someone who loved Fernando, but I inherited the word ‘Fernando’ and I thought long and hard, what does Fernando tell me?
Fernando | Stranger Things Wiki | Fandom "Fernando" is a song by Swedish pop group ABBA, first released in March 1976 as a single before later appearing on their compilation album Greatest Hits The track became linked to Karen Wheeler when she prepared a bath with a glass of wine and tuned the radio to ABBA Her moment of comfort was disrupted as a Demogorgon attacked the Wheeler house, while Ted Wheeler remained outside playing
ABBA - Fernando Lyrics | AZLyrics. com Do you still recall the fateful night we crossed the Rio Grande? I would, my friend, Fernando Thanks to Brucelaidlaw, Ema_afrique, Bat cooper, MoonRani1 for correcting these lyrics This song was originally recorded by Anni-Frid Lyngstad for her solo album "Frida ensam" (1975) in Swedish
Stranger Things 5: Why ABBA’s ‘Fernando’ Was the Perfect Song . . . Stranger Things music supervisor Nora Felder reveals why the show chose ABBA's "Fernando" as the iconic needle drop to soundtrack Karen Wheeler's bath before her bloody fight with a Demogorgon in Episode 2
Fernando by ABBA - Songfacts ABBA member Anni-Frid 'Frida' Lyngstad originally recorded the song in Swedish on her solo album Frida Ensam (meaning Frida Alone) in 1975 ABBA then recorded an English version the following year The song does not appear on any studio album, only greatest hits collections