Introduction:

Released in 1977, The Name of the Game is a quintessential pop song by the Swedish mega-group, ABBA. Composed by Benny Andersson, Björn Ulvaeus, and Stig Anderson, the song became a signature tune for the group, showcasing their signature blend of catchy melodies, intelligent lyrics, and powerful vocals. Benny Andersson and Björn Ulvaeus also donned the producer hats for this energetic track.

The Name of the Game was the lead single from ABBA’s fifth studio album, simply titled ABBA: The Album. This album marked a significant turning point for the group, solidifying their place as international superstars. Following a string of successful singles like Dancing Queen and Mamma Mia, The Name of the Game continued this momentum, topping the charts in the United Kingdom for four weeks in November of 1977.

The song’s upbeat tempo and pulsating rhythms are undeniable earworms. However, beneath the catchy exterior lies a lyric with surprising depth. The Name of the Game deals with the complexities of love and relationships, particularly the challenges of maintaining one’s independence within a partnership. The lyrics explore the concept of emotional give-and-take, navigating between vulnerability and self-reliance. Sung with Agnetha Fältskog’s powerful vocals, the song avoids sentimentality, instead offering a strong and clear-eyed perspective on modern love.

The Name of the Game was not just a hit in the UK. It became a major international success, reaching number one in Austria, Belgium, Finland, France, Germany, Ireland, Mexico, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, South Africa, Sweden, Switzerland and Zimbabwe. This widespread acclaim solidified ABBA’s reputation as one of the most successful pop groups of all time.

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The Name of the Game continues to be a fan favorite, frequently included on ABBA’s greatest hits compilations and performed during their reunion concert series. Its themes of self-assuredness and emotional honesty resonate with audiences today just as powerfully as they did in 1977.

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Lyrics:

I’ve seen you twice, in a short timeOnly a week since we startedIt seems to me, for every timeI’m getting more open-hearted

I was an impossible caseNo-one ever could reach meBut I think I can see in your faceThere’s a lot you can teach meSo I wanna know

What’s the name of the game?Does it mean anything to you?What’s the name of the game?Can you feel it the way I do?Tell me please, ’cause I have to knowI’m a bashful child, beginning to grow

And you make me talkAnd you make me feelAnd you make me showWhat I’m trying to concealIf I trust in you, would you let me down?Would you laugh at me, if I said I care for you?Could you feel the same way too?I wanna know

The name of the game

I have no friends, no-one to seeAnd I am never invitedNow I am here, talking to youNo wonder I get excited

Your smile, and the sound of your voiceAnd the way you see through meGot a feeling, you give me no choiceBut it means a lot to meSo I wanna know

What’s the name of the game? (Your smile and the sound of your voice)Does it mean anything to you? (Got a feeling you give me no choice)(But it means a lot)What’s the name of the game? (Your smile and the sound of your voice)Can you feel it the way I do?Tell me please, ’cause I have to knowI’m a bashful child, beginning to grow

And you make me talkAnd you make me feelAnd you make me showWhat I’m trying to concealIf I trust in you, would you let me down?Would you laugh at me, if I said I care for you?Could you feel the same way too?I wanna knowOh, yes, I wanna know

The name of the game (I was an impossible case)Does it mean anything to you? (But I think I can see in your face)(That it means a lot)What’s the name of the game? (Your smile and the sound of your voice)Can you feel it the way I do? (Got a feeling you give me no choice)(But it means a lot)What’s the name of the game? (I was an impossible case)Does it mean anything to you? (But I think I can see in your face)(That it means a lot)