"People Need Love" is the debut single recorded in March 1972 by Swedish pop group ABBA, at the time known as 'Björn & Benny, Agnetha & Anni-Frid'.[1] The song was on the group's first album, Ring Ring, released in 1973.

"People Need Love"
Standard European artwork (Swedish picture sleeve)
Single by Björn & Benny, Agnetha & Anni-Frid
from the album Ring Ring
B-side"Merry-Go-Round (En karusell)"
Released1 June 1972
Recorded29 March 1972
StudioMetronome, Stockholm, Sweden
GenreEuropop, pop, psychedelia
Length2:45
LabelPolar Music
Songwriter(s)Benny Andersson
Björn Ulvaeus
Producer(s)Benny Andersson
Björn Ulvaeus
Björn & Benny, Agnetha & Anni-Frid singles chronology
"People Need Love"
(1972)
"He Is Your Brother"
(1972)
Audio video
"People Need Love" on YouTube

Track listing

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  1. A. "People Need Love" - 2:45
  2. B. "Merry-Go-Round (En karusell)" - 3:24

Composition

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As with the majority of ABBA songs, "People Need Love" was written and composed by the two male band members, Benny Andersson and Björn Ulvaeus.[2] It was engineered by Michael Tretow who aimed to create a Phil Spector-like wall of sound on the recording.[3] The song begins in the key of B major and modulates up to C♯ major for the final chorus.

Although their debut album did not bring them to global attention, it follows some standards of ABBA's style.[2] The ballad is about what people can give each other to make their lives easier and create a better world.[2]

Reception

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The basic aim of the "People Need Love" single was not to promote the quartet, since all four individuals had other commitments and did not have the time to form a permanent group (an example of this is the crediting; the single in most of the territories is credited to "Björn & Benny, Agnetha & Anni-Frid"), but to promote the "Björn & Benny" duo, which was the singing and songwriting partnership of the two men. The women were simply guesting on the new "Björn & Benny" single. However, the very positive audience reaction was unexpected.

"People Need Love" made the top 20 of the combined Swedish singles and albums chart, and reached No. 3 on the popular Swedish radio chart show, Tio i topp (The Top Ten).[citation needed] It was the foursome's first charting record in the United States, where it peaked at No. 114 on the Cashbox singles chart[4] and No. 117 on the Record World singles chart.[5] The Playboy Records U.S. release was credited to "Bjorn & Benny (with Svenska Flicka)",[6] and according to ABBA's manager Stig Anderson, could have been a much bigger American hit, if not for the limited distribution resources of the label that was unable to meet the demand from retailers and radio programmers.

At the time of the single's release, the Ring Ring album had not been planned, since there was no intention to form a permanent group. However, the song was included on the album the following year. Although recorded earlier than most of the album, it can retroactively be considered the lead single from Ring Ring.

In the Netherlands and Belgium, the single had its release in August 1973 as the follow-up to the highly successful single "Ring Ring". However, it performed rather badly, reaching only No. 47 on the Radio Noordzee Top 50 from the Dutch service of Radio North Sea International.[7]

Record World magazine noted the "pleasant sound" and suggested that this could be the "label's first major hit".[8]

Personnel

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Additional musicians

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Charts

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Chart performance for "People Need Love"
Chart (1972) Peak
position
US Top 100 Looking Ahead (Cash Box)[4] 114
US Singles Chart (Record World)[5] 117

Cover versions

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A Swedish country band called Nashville Train (which included some of ABBA's own backing band members) covered the song in 1977 on their album ABBA Our Way, released on the Polar Music label in Sweden. The very first single released under their 4 first names and in the same year, 1972, a cover version was released. The German group Zwei mal Zwei released the single entitled "Liebe ist gut"

References

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  1. ^ "In Focus: People Need Love - The First ABBA Song". ABBA. 2012-06-11. Retrieved 2024-04-19.
  2. ^ a b c Cole, Ian (23 February 2020). ABBA: Song by Song. Fonthill Media. pp. 48–. GGKEY:UUB3KX87Y3H.
  3. ^ Carl Magnus Palm (28 October 2009). Bright Lights, Dark Shadows: The Real Story of ABBA. Omnibus Press. pp. 276–. ISBN 978-0-85712-057-1.
  4. ^ a b "Cash Box Looking Ahead" (PDF). Cash Box. Vol. 34, no. 22. 18 November 1972. p. 18. ISSN 0008-7289. Retrieved 14 May 2023.
  5. ^ a b "The Singles Chart 101–150" (PDF). Record World. Vol. 27, no. 1326. 18 November 1972. p. 28. ISSN 0034-1622. Retrieved 14 May 2023.
  6. ^ "Björn and Benny (With Svenska Flicka) - People Need Love / Merry-Go-Round - Playboy - USA - P 50014". 45cat.com. 1972-09-16. Retrieved 2016-10-07.
  7. ^ "Radio Noordzee Top 50 15 september 1973". home.planet.nl. 1973-09-15. Retrieved 2020-03-25.
  8. ^ "Single Picks" (PDF). Record World. Vol. 27, no. 1316. 9 September 1972. p. 10. ISSN 0034-1622. Retrieved 14 May 2023.
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