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Dancing Queen Chords by ABBA

Dancing Queen chords by ABBA

Guitar chords with lyrics

Intro:
A       D         A        D

A       D         A    E/G#  D/F#



E              C#
You can dance, you can jive
F#m7                    B7
having the time of your life.
    D              Bm
Oh, see that girl, watch that scene
A           D
Diggin' the dancing queen.
A                                       D
Friday night and the lights are low.
A                                F#m7
Looking out for a place to go.
E                         Esus4
Where they play the right music
E              Esus4
Getting in the swing.
                E         F#m7    E  F#m
You've  come to look for a king.
A                     D
Anybody could be that guy.
A                              F#m7
Night is young and the music's high.
E                  Esus4
With a bit of rock music
E             Esus4
Everything is fine
F#m7  F#m F#m7  F#m
You're in the mood for a dance.
                     Bm7     E
And when you get the chance

            A              D                     A             D
You are the dancing queen, young and sweet, only seventeen.
A              D                      A7+/9 A
Dancing queen, feel the beat from the tam - bourine.
A7+/9 D
Oh    yeah.
E              C#
You can dance, you can jive
F#m7                    B
having the time of your life.
    D              Bm
Oh, see that girl, watch that scene
A
Diggin' the dancing queen.

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About this song

"Dancing Queen" by ABBA was released in 1976 as the lead single from their album "Arrival." The track was a global hit, reaching number one in multiple countries and has since become one of ABBA's signature songs. With its infectious disco beat, catchy melodies, and iconic chorus, "Dancing Queen" solidified ABBA's status as one of the greatest pop acts of all time. The song's success also helped cement the group's reputation as masters of pop craftsmanship, blending sophisticated production techniques with irresistibly catchy hooks.