Don't Shut Me Down
by ABBA

Album: Voyage (2021)
Charted: 9
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Songfacts®:

  • This uptempo track hides a sad lyric that finds Agnetha Fältskog sitting alone on a park bench near to her former lover's apartment. As she watches the windows on the second floor, the lights go on and she knows her ex is there. Agnetha summons the courage to knock on the door of the home they once shared. When the man answers, he is surprised to see his former romantic partner, for it was she who'd walked out on him. As Agnetha stands in the hallway, she pleads her case, saying she's a changed woman and she still loves him. The song ends on a cliffhanger as we wait to see if he "shuts her down" or invites her in.
  • The writer and producers of this song are ABBA's Bjorn Ulvaeus and Benny Andersson, who together wrote virtually all of the pop group's tracks. This tale of a woman trying to resurrect a broken romance is one of their story songs, like "Chiquitita," "Our Last Summer" and "The Day Before You Came."
  • "Don't Shut Me Down" was actually recorded (along with " I Still Have Faith In You") back in 2018. The original plan was for the songs to support a TV special produced by NBC and the BBC, but this was later changed to the "ABBAtar" tour. Because of technical delays and the COVID-19 pandemic, the quartet pushed the "ABBAtar" tour back to 2022.

    Both songs were finally released on September 2, 2021 as the lead singles from ABBA's Voyager album. They were ABBA's first singles since the May 1983 release of "Thank You for the Music."
  • Ulvaeus told The Guardian he and Andersson wrote the 10 new Voyage tracks "absolutely trend-blind." They deliberately ignored all the developments in popular music over the four decades since the band's demise in order to capture ABBA's original essence. Andersson also admitted: "In contemporary stuff, there's nothing to feel I could hang on to, nothing I could emulate."
  • Voyage debuted at #1 on the UK albums chart. It shifted 29,900 vinyl units in its first week, overtaking Arctic Monkeys' 2018 Tranquility Base Hotel & Casino as the fastest-selling vinyl longplayer of the 21st century. The Sheffield band's album sold 24,500 vinyl copies during its first seven days.

Comments: 3

  • David Moreton from England This song is so fantastic I have fallen in love with it. Agnetha Falskog is such a beautiful singer and it is wonderful to hear her melodies again with Frida. This will go down as another like 'The winner takes it all'. They are such a talented group they are just amazing. There again is more songs for a Mama Mia 3.
    I have preordered the vinyl record and can't wait to get it. It is just like they never stopped. Dear ABBA thank you for the music.
  • Mobychima from Nigeria I quite respect and agree with some of your analysis on Don't shut me down. However, it confuses me when she said I'm glad your apartment hasn't changed at all. So there goes my query on how long she and her lover been separated. Can you help me there please...
  • Renato from VancouverThat songs mentions an apartment, I interpret as the same of Happy New Year and One of us, so Don't shut ke down could be the final tome of Agnetha and Bjorn's trilogy. And Frida's backing vocals remind me of I am the city
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