AGNETHA FÄLTSKOG & GARY BARLOW - I SHOULD´VE FOLLOWED YOU HOME

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I SHOULD´VE FOLLOWED YOU HOME

AGNETHA FÄLTSKOG & GARY BARLOW
SONGWRITERS: GARY BARLOW & JÖRGEN ELOFSSON
COUNTRY: SWEDEN X U. K.
ALBUM: A
LABEL: UNIVERSAL MUSIC
GENRE: POP
YEAR: 2012
 
          Agnetha Åse Fältskog (Swedish pronunciation: [aŋˈnêːta ˈfɛ̂ltskuːɡ]) (born 5 April 1950) is a Swedish singer, songwriter, musician and actress. She achieved success in Sweden after the release of her debut álbum Agnetha Fältskog in 1968, and reached international stardom as a member of the pop group ABBA, which has sold over 360 million albums and singles worldwide, making them one of the best-selling music artists in history.
        After the break-up of ABBA, Fältskog found success with three albums and a leading role in a movie as a solo artist in the 1980s, though she became more solitary in the 1990s, avoiding outside publicity and residing on the Stockholm County island of Ekerö. Fältskog stopped recording music for 16 years until she released a new album in 2004. She returned again in 2013 with A, her highest UK charting solo album to date.
        Gary Barlow OBE (born 20 January 1971) is a British singer, songwriter, record producer, actor, and television personality. He is the lead singer of the British pop group Take That.
      Barlow is one of the United Kingdom's most successful songwriters, having written fourteen number-one singles (10 with Take That, 3 solo, 1 with Robbie Williams "Candy") and twenty-four top-ten hits. As a solo artist, he has had three number-one singles, six top-ten singles and three number-one albums, and has additionally had seventeen top-five hits, twelve number-one singles and eight number-one albums with Take That. Barlow has also established himself as a talent show judge and television personality. He has judged on The X Factor UK (2011–2013) and Let It Shine (2017).
         Barlow has received six Ivor Novello Awards from the British Academy of Songwriters, Composers and Authors, including the award for Outstanding Services to British Music. He has sold over 50 million records worldwide. He was appointed an Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) at the 2012 Queen's Birthday Honours for his services to the entertainment industry and charity.
           "I Should've Followed You Home" is a duet sung by Swedish recording artist and ABBA member Agnetha Fältskog and British singer-songwriter and Take That frontman Gary Barlow. Written by Barlow and producer Jörgen Elofsson, it was the third single taken from A.

Can’t believe it’s really you
You still look the way you used to
All this time
What have you done?
Won’t you tell me
What you’ve been through?
 
And maybe
If you
Want to
Let’s talk for a while
 
Dance floor dust
Never quite settles
Busy feat, remember still
The way we moved
So close in the darkness
All the music, the magic, the thrill
I must have been so lost in the moment
I missed the chance to make you my own
Now I know
Now I know
Now I know
I should’ve followed you home
 
Yeah, should’ve followed you home
So familiar and so right
You never left me since that one night
Though we try to say goodbye
Some things stay with you your whole life
For your whole life
 
Dance floor dust
Never quite settles
Busy feat, remember still
The way we moved
So close in the darkness
All the music, the magic, the thrill
I must have been so lost in the moment
I missed the chance to make you my own
Now I know
Now I know
I should’ve followed you home
 
Snow falls
Streetlights paint your face
Smile and say ‘take care’
I’ll see you soon again
 
Maybe
If you
Want to
I’ll see you soon again
 
Dance floor dust
Never quite settles
Busy feat, remember still
The way we moved
So close in the darkness
All the music, the magic, the thrill
I must have been so lost in the moment
I missed the chance to make you my own
Now I know
Now I know
Now I know
I should’ve followed you home
 
Yeah, should’ve followed you home
Oh, should’ve followed you home
Yeah
 
Yeah, should’ve followed you home
Yeah
Yeah
Oooh followed you home.

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