Songwriter: Pat Hurley Peter Brown

Producer: Peter Cetera

There were good times
I still remember when I made you smile
When life was easy
We'd coexist in a comfortable style
And there were feelings
I was inclined to believe they would never fade
It's so funny
How things don't always work that way

There was something in the air
Maybe it was magic
And there was something in your voice
When you used to call my name
And there are moments in my life
That I can still remember
There are places in my heart
That I cannot forget

There was music
We danced in the sunlight and glittered like gold
Life was free then
With time on our side we would never grow old
And there were feelings
Burning with fire in the heat of a summer night
And there were sweet dreams
When once upon a time was just right

There was something in the air
Maybe it was magic
And there was something in your voice
When you used to call my name
And there are moments in my life
That I can still remember
And there are places in my heart
That I cannot forget

There was something in the air
Maybe it was magic
There was something in your voice
When you used to call my name
There are moments in my life
That I can still remember
There are places in my heart
That I cannot forget...

Agnetha Fältskog

Agnetha Åse Fältskog is a Swedish singer-songwriter and pianist.

Known as one of the most distinct members of the Swedish pop group ‘ABBA’, Fältskog first claimed to fame in November 1967 with her first single (Jag var så kär) and eponymous debut album. Fältskog became popular in her own home country, due to her success in the Swedish record charts, in the late 1960s, leading to several appearances on Swedish television special programmes, and making several albums.

In 1970, Fältskog met Björn Ulvaeus, Anni-Frid Lyngstad and Benny Andersson, to form a prototype version of ABBA, under the name ‘Festfolket’. The following year, Ulvaeus and Fältskog both married, and had two children (Linda and Christian). The marriage lasted until 1979, when they divorced due to personal and creative differences.