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Super Trouper

by Debbie Sims

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Super Trouper beams are gonna blind me But I won't feel blue Like I always do Cause somewhere in the crowd there's you I was sick and tired of everything When I called you last night from Glasgow All I do is eat and sleep and sing Wishing every show was the last show So imagine I was glad to hear you're coming Suddenly I feel all right And it's gonna be so different when I'm on the stage tonight Chorus: Tonight the Super Trouper lights are gonna find me Shining like the sun Smiling, having fun Feeling like a number one Tonight the Super Trouper beams are gonna blind me But I won't feel blue Like I always do Cause somewhere in the crowd there's you Facing twenty thousand of your friends How can anyone be so lonely Part of a success that never ends Still I'm thinking about you only There are moments when I think I'm going crazy But it's gonna be alright (You should be changing everything) Everything will be so different when I'm on the stage tonight Repeat Chorus So I'll be there when you arrive The sight of you will prove to me I'm still alive And when you take me in your arms And hold me tight (Come hold me tight) I know it's gonna mean so much tonight (So much tonight) Repeat Chorus and fade

about

“Super Trouper” was a hit single for Swedish pop group ABBA, and was the title track from their 1980 studio album Super Trouper, written by Benny Andersson and Björn Ulvaeus. The song, with lead vocals by Anni-Frid Lyngstad, was the last to be written and recorded for this album. “Super Trouper” is included on the Gold: Greatest Hits compilation, as well as in the Mamma Mia! musical.

The name “Super Trouper” referred to the spotlights used in stadium concerts.

Music video

In October 1980, the music video for “Super Trouper” used the largest number of artists that ABBA have ever used in a music video. The spotlight featured throughout the music video is, in fact, a CCT Silhouette follow spot, as opposed to a real Super Trouper. The city of Glasgow mentioned in the lyric was suggested by Howard Huntridge who worked with their then-UK publishers Bocu Music. The music video was directed by Lasse Hallström.
Reception

“Super Trouper” was a successful single for ABBA. It topped the charts in Belgium, West Germany, the UK (their ninth and final No. 1 in the UK Singles Chart),[1][2] Republic of Ireland and the Netherlands. It reached the Top 5 in Austria, France, Norway, Switzerland and Mexico, while peaking in the Top 10 in Finland and Spain. In the United States, where ABBA never quite managed to achieve the same sort of popularity experienced elsewhere, the single reached No. 45. However, combined with “Lay All Your Love on Me” and “On and On and On”, it topped the US Hot Dance Club Play chart.

“Super Trouper” was A-Teens' second single from their 1st album The ABBA Generation, a cover of ABBA’s song. When the single came out in the fall of 1999, it became a hit around the globe, just as its predecessor “Mamma Mia”, also an ABBA cover. “Super Trouper” debuted at No. 2 in Sweden and was later certified platinum .[5]

It also became their only Top 5 hit in Germany peaking at #4. The single also reached No. 21 in the United Kingdom, No. 18 in Switzerland, No. 15 in Norway, No. 11 in Austria and No. 12 in Netherlands.
Music video

The music video was directed by Sebastian Reed and was filmed in Sweden. The video shows a girl so obsessed with the band that she owns posters, magazines, mugs, clothing, and even a key chain. She also copies the band’s choreography that is shown on TV. Some of the articles that feature pictures of the band come to life in the video.

In the first few seconds of the video, before the actual song starts, Mamma Mia can be faintly heard in the background.

The video was a hit in most TV stations charting inside the Top 10 countdowns in late 1999 and early 2000.

American alto pop singer Debbie Sims covered this song from her 1998 album, “Songs of Andersson & Ulvaeus”, produced by disco producer Ed O'Loughlin (who produced for American girl-group disco/soul singer Carol Douglas) in an American disco style with a lot of rhythmic, percussive disco beats that sound like “Do You Love What You Feel” by R&B star Chaka Kahn and her band Rufus.

credits

released April 1, 1998

Lead Vocals – Debbie Sims
Bass – Vince Fay
Drums & Congas – Daryl Burgee
Electric Piano – Joel Bryant, Greg Phillinganes
Grand Piano – Laurie Maitland
Guitars – Paul Jackson Jr.
Horns Arranged by Lou Del Gatto
Percussion – Alan Estes
Handclaps: Robert P. Brown, Colleen Heather, Janice Kahn, Willie Mae Kidd "Sasha", Eric Lipman, Sonia Lonon, Laurie Maitland, Frank Simon, Pam Sindaco and Tim Wang
Backing Vocals – Christine Burnett, Dennis Englewood, Helen
Taylor, Joyce Berry, Laurie Maitland, Liz McKay, Lupe MacKenzie,
Matthew Foster, Tricia Copperfield
Producer – Ed O'Loughlin
Strings Arranged & Conducted by Don Renaldo

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Debbie Sims North Carolina

Debbie Sims is a retired pop singer from North Carolina who scored her first 1982 debut single, "Early Light", written by Larry Santos and his partner, Diana Sue Lindley and produced by the late Detroit soul producer, Don Davis, taken from the Private Stock Records debut album of the same. ... more

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