@wolfgang59 said‘Happy Talk’ from ‘South Pacific became s proper head worm for me last week, I’ve got no idea why. But I whistled it at home and work for two days, it drove everybody mad but I just couldn’t stop.
My 5-year-old's favourite DVD at the moment is "Mama Mia"
it is playing constantly.
You try and get those ABBA songs out of your head!
Try to prevent your daughter from getting her hands on ‘Mamma Mia (here we go again) if possible.
@kevcvs57 saidAbba became my favourites late in life, "you are never prophet in your own country...", sort of. They still are and Björn & Benny have made so much good music which you hardly associate with Abba - music for all occasions. I love them.
‘Happy Talk’ from ‘South Pacific became s proper head worm for me last week, I’ve got no idea why. But I whistled it at home and work for two days, it drove everybody mad but I just couldn’t stop.
Try to prevent your daughter from getting her hands on ‘Mamma Mia (here we go again) if possible.
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@torunn saidI love them too, but it’s s one of my guilty pleasures, so keep that to yourself 🤫
Abba became my favourites late in life, "you are never prophet in your own country...", sort of. They still are and Björn & Benny have made so much good music which you hardly associate with Abba - music for all occasions. I love them.
I think they were big on the disco scene in most places but they were massive here in the UK.
@wolfgang59 saidI think we might have some childhood experiences in common.
When I was young "South Pacific" was one of the few albums my parents had,
hence it is ingrained in my mind! Great songs and feel-good tunes! 😆
Whilst driving everybody else mad with my whistling it gave me a lift which is a big achievement at 7am on a Monday morning 🙂
@very-rusty said‘Go Forth and Procreate’ today and everyday!!!
Show your Mother some love Today, and everyday!!!
-VR
P.s you should’ve given ‘everyday’ a high cap E