"Hole in Your Soul" is a rock 'n' roll song by ABBA, released on their 1977 album '. The song was a reworking of "Get On Your Carousel'", a number featured in the mini-musical The Girl with the Golden Hair'', written by the group for their 1977 concert tours.
Production
Get on the Carousel
' explains "a good chunk of this The Girl With The Golden Hair number can be heard in the ABBA: The Album track Hole In Your Soul, though this is not obvious to everyone for example Abba - Uncensored on the Record which says the song "appears not to have been released on record by ABBA". It is essentially a reworking of that song. The song was the final number in the musical, and according to Bright Lights Dark Shadows: The Real Story of Abba, was "all about shunning the music business that had made the girl ". The song was dropped for the 1977 album because it was considered "too repetitive and inappropriate composition of a disc". The Digital Fix notes that while the song remains unreleased, it is "given a fair hearing in the concert footage" seen in the film '.
Later production
"Hole in Your Soul" had the working titles of "High on Your Love" and "Rock 'n' Roll". The song was recorded and mixed on August 3, 1977. During, "the only times...that all four ABBA members were grouped together were during the songs "Hole in Your Soul" and "The Way Old Friends Do".
Release
Bright Lights Dark Shadows: The Real Story of Abba said "the high energy level and direct approach of 'Hole In Your Soul' was very much in tune with the singles that had led to Abba's breakthrough in the first place", making it an "excellent choice for th market".
Charts
Billboard explains that due to the rock song "Hole in Your Soul", ABBA: The Album was also a hit in the album-oriented rock market, with the song having "extensive FM play".
Critical reception
Abba - Uncensored on the Record said the song "was another example of the group proving that they could still rock ", and describes it as "exceptionally good" for its genre. It adds that "its use of Benny and Bjorn's vocal intermixed with Agnetha and Frida" is "simple but very effective works very well." Abba's Abba Gold said the song had a "memorable — if utterly unconvincing — chorus". Los Angeles Times said the song "shows the group can maneuver well" in a more rock-n-roll style song. The Sydney Morning Herald said the song "fairly gallops along", in the distinctive ABBA rock'n'roll style. Eugene Register-Guard says the song "gives all the singers a moment in the spotlight".