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Under Attack

"Under Attack" is a song by the Swedish pop group , written and produced by and , with lead vocals by . Recorded at Studios in from 2 to 4 August 1982, it was released as a double A-side single with "You Owe Me One" on 3 December 1982, marking the final original single from until their 2019 comeback. The track was included on the The Singles: The First Ten Years, released in November 1982 to celebrate the group's decade of success. The song's lyrics depict a sense of emotional and impending breakdown, with Fältskog's delivery emphasizing themes of resistance crumbling under pressure. Musically, it features Andersson's signature keyboard arrangements and a blend of pop and light rock elements, running for 3:47 in length. Originally intended as part of a planned 1982 album that never materialized, "Under Attack" incorporated melodic fragments from two unreleased ABBA demos, "Just Like That" and "Rubber Ball Man," repurposed during production. Commercially, the single achieved moderate success, peaking at number 26 on the , where it spent eight weeks, and reaching the top five in and the . In 's home country of , it was released as the A-side only, reflecting the group's waning momentum by late 1982. The track's promotional video, directed in a simple studio setting, aired alongside live performances, including ABBA's final television appearance together on the BBC's on 11 December 1982, where they performed it live for the last time. As the endpoint of ABBA's original era, "Under Attack" symbolizes the culmination of their groundbreaking run of hits that defined disco-pop.

Background

Development

"Under Attack" emerged during a period of waning group momentum for in the early , as the band members increasingly turned their attention to personal and solo pursuits following the release of their 1981 album The Visitors, with no full or extensive promotion undertaken thereafter. The song was written and produced by and in 1982, marking it as one of ABBA's very last original tracks before the group's indefinite later that year. It drew upon fragments from two unreleased compositions: a melancholic excerpt titled "Just Like That," which had been tentatively recorded in May 1982, and an energetic demo known as "Rubber Ball Man" (also connected to an earlier 1979 idea called "Under My Sun"), with Andersson and Ulvaeus repurposing these elements to form a cohesive new structure blending introspective verses and a lively chorus. Intended to inject novelty into ABBA's retrospective output, "Under Attack" was developed alongside another new track, "You Owe Me One," for inclusion on the 1982 compilation album The Singles: The First Ten Years, which collected the band's decade of hits while signaling a shift away from full-length studio albums. The choice to release it as a in December 1982, paired with "You Owe Me One" on the B-side, positioned the song as ABBA's farewell statement amid the members' diverging paths— and advancing solo careers, while Andersson and Ulvaeus explored theatrical projects.

Recording

"Under Attack" was recorded in mid-1982 at Studios in , , as part of the sessions for the The Singles: The First Ten Years. Specifically, the basic tracks were laid down between August 2 and 4, 1982, during what would prove to be ABBA's final studio sessions together. Lead vocals were performed by , accompanied by backing vocals from and harmony vocals by . The production emphasized layered synthesizers to create a dense, atmospheric sound, with overseeing the keyboards and orchestration to blend electronic elements with the group's signature pop orchestration. The track incorporated recycled demos from unreleased songs, including fragments from "Just Like That" and "Rubber Ball Man," which were integrated during overdubs. Final mixes were completed on November 13, 1982, with no major revisions following the initial assembly, preparing the song for its December single release.

Composition

Musical structure

"Under Attack" is composed in the key of and proceeds at a of 116 beats per minute in common time, contributing to its mid-paced, introspective feel. The song employs a verse-chorus form that reflects its fragmented origins, incorporating elements from two unreleased ABBA tracks, "Just Like That" and "Rubber Ball Man," which were pieced together during the final recording sessions. This structure marks a departure from 's more streamlined arrangements in their later period, blending pop balladry with subtle electronic textures. The instrumentation emphasizes synthesizers and a , alongside and lush string arrangements to evoke a melancholic atmosphere. Notably absent are guitars, highlighting the group's shift toward in the early and underscoring the track's leanings. The arrangement opens with a delicate motif in the intro, leading into the first delivered over subtle synth and rhythmic pulses. Two follow, building tension through layered vocals and swelling strings, before transitioning to the anthemic with its soaring harmonies and driving . A introduces a contrasting upbeat fragment recycled from earlier demos, providing dynamic relief amid the ballad's restraint, followed by a synth solo that heightens the emotional intensity. The concludes with a repeated fading out, extending the sense of unresolved longing. This composition exemplifies ABBA's evolving sound in the early 1980s, merging traditional pop sensibilities with remnants of disco rhythm while favoring introspective balladry over high-energy dance tracks. The final version runs 3:47 in length, trimmed from longer demo sessions to suit radio play.

Lyrics and themes

The lyrics of "Under Attack," written by Björn Ulvaeus with music by Benny Andersson, depict a relationship under emotional strain, employing metaphors of defense and surrender to illustrate relational conflict, as in the chorus lines "Under attack, I'm being taken / About to crack, defences breaking." The narrative unfolds in the first person as a plea for understanding and rescue, building tension through verses that express confusion and vulnerability—"Don’t know how to take it, don’t know where to go / My resistance running low"—before reaching a chorus of acceptance without explicit resolution, an ambiguity echoed in the song's incorporation of recycled fragments from unreleased tracks like "Just Like That." Central themes revolve around exhaustion and resignation, portraying a overwhelmed by internal and external pressures in a faltering connection, which mirrors the personal divorces within and Agnetha Fältskog's in 1979, followed by and Anni-Frid Lyngstad's in 1981—amid the band's waning dynamics during its final recording phase. A subtle farewell tone permeates the lyrics' sense of inevitability and emotional surrender, contributing to its retrospective interpretation as ABBA's "," though it was not conceived as such at the time of writing; released in December 1982, it marked the group's last original single for over three decades until their 2019 comeback with new music. Agnetha Fältskog's lead vocal delivery conveys fragility and desperation, her tone shifting from tentative introspection in the verses to urgent intensity in the choruses, enhanced by the layered harmonies from Fältskog, Lyngstad, Andersson, and Ulvaeus that add emotional depth and a sense of collective unraveling. This performance underscores the song's portrayal of vulnerability, aligning with its cultural resonance as a poignant endpoint to 's classic era.

Release and promotion

Commercial release

"Under Attack" was released as the second single from ABBA's compilation album The Singles: The First Ten Years in December 1982 across most of Europe. In the , the was issued on December 3, 1982. The primary format was a 7-inch backed with "You Owe Me One", an unreleased from the group's ninth studio album sessions. In , it was released as the A-side only. A 12-inch edition was available in select regions, such as . The song later appeared on 1990s compilation reissues like More ABBA Gold: More ABBA Hits (1993) and digital remasters. Promotion for the single was closely linked to the farewell nature of The Singles: The First Ten Years, emphasizing radio to mark of ABBA's active recording era, with no accompanying tour due to the band's impending hiatus. Regional release variations included a later rollout in markets like in January 1983, allowing the edition to target the holiday season. As ABBA's final original single until the 2021 release of "I Still Have Faith in You" from the album Voyage, "Under Attack" symbolized the closure of the group's 1970s and 1980s output.

Music video

The music video for "Under Attack" was directed by Kjell-Åke Andersson and Kjell Sundvall and filmed on 16 November 1982 in a warehouse located in the Hammarbyhamnen industrial area of southern . The concept centers on a performance-based clip in which the four members lip-sync to the song while navigating through a cluttered, minimalist warehouse setting filled with junk and debris, intercut with symbolic shots of the group walking away into the distance, reflecting themes of relational strain from the lyrics. The cast features all four members—, , , and —in what would be one of their final joint appearances together. With a runtime of 3:45, the low-budget production was completed quickly amid the band's waning activity, emphasizing simple visuals over elaborate staging. It premiered alongside the single release in December 1982 and aired on European television programs such as , later appearing in video compilations including the 1999 DVD release The Definitive Collection.

Reception

Critical response

Retrospective reviews of "Under Attack" have varied, often highlighting its role as ABBA's final single amid the band's waning momentum. In a 2018 ranking of all ABBA's UK singles by The Guardian, the song placed last, with critic LS describing the contrast between its "robotic verses and a bizarrely jaunty chorus about being at one’s wit’s end over a stalker" as "too jarring to work," underscoring a perceived lack of cohesion. A 2021 BBC News analysis echoed this sentiment, labeling the 1982 release "dated and underwhelming" and attributing its muted impact to ABBA's shifting fortunes, as it failed to recapture the commercial dominance of earlier hits. The accompanying music video was filmed in a stark warehouse setting. More positively, Rolling Stone's 2025 list of the 25 best ABBA songs commended "Under Attack" as a "dramatic, synth-heavy track" that blended pop accessibility with darker intensity, positioning it as a poignant farewell with Agnetha Fältskog and Anni-Frid Lyngstad's vocals delivering substantial emotional weight. This perspective aligns with broader 2010s and 2020s reassessments in music journalism, where the song is frequently regarded as underrated for its thematic depth on vulnerability and pursuit, serving as a bridge from ABBA's euphoric pop era to their indefinite hiatus.

Chart performance

"Under Attack" achieved moderate commercial success upon its release in late , marking ABBA's final during their initial active period. In the , the song debuted on the Official Singles Chart at number 46 on 5 December , climbing to its peak of number the following month, and spending a total of eight weeks on the chart, including five weeks in the Top 40. Across continental Europe, the single performed more strongly in several markets. It reached number 2 on the Belgian 50 chart, where it charted for eight weeks starting from 25 December 1982. In the Netherlands, "Under Attack" peaked at number 7 on the , maintaining a presence on the chart for eight weeks from 11 December 1982. The track entered the at number 17 on 16 December 1982, achieving a highest position of number 11 over five weeks. In , it debuted on 27 December 1982 and peaked at number 22. In , it peaked at number 4 on the Trackslistan chart. Outside , the single saw limited impact. In , it entered the at number 96 in February 1983 for two weeks. The song received no official single release in the United States, resulting in minimal airplay and no chart entry. In the years following its initial release, "Under Attack" experienced minor revivals tied to ABBA's enduring catalog popularity, particularly through reissues and compilations. It re-entered the Official Physical Singles Chart multiple times, peaking at number 10 in December 2023 with 14 weeks total across various runs into 2024 and 2025, driven by vinyl demand. The track has accumulated an estimated equivalent units worldwide, reflecting streaming and sales resurgence.

Credits

Songwriters and producers

"Under Attack" was written by and . This collaborative songwriting approach was typical of ABBA's creative process during their later years. The song was produced by and , who managed all production elements including arrangement, instrumentation oversight, and the final mix at . No external producers were involved, reflecting ABBA's fully in-house production model for the track. Publishing rights for "Under Attack" are owned by International AB, ABBA's longstanding label and music publishing entity.

Personnel

The recording of "Under Attack" primarily featured the core members, supplemented by their regular session collaborators, with no guest artists involved. Lead vocals were performed by , while backing vocals were provided by , , and . Recorded at in from 2 to 4 August 1982 and mixed on 26 August 1982, handled keyboards and synthesizers. Janne Schaffer played guitars, Rutger Gunnarsson bass, and Per Lindvall drums and percussion. Michael Tretow served as the engineer and mixer for the track.

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