Abba - Fernando (official Music Video) File

Ulvaeus has stated the story is total fiction , inspired by a summer night at his cottage where the phrase "There was something in the air that night" first came to him. Origins as a Solo Song

The lyrics describe a fateful night crossing the Rio Grande during the Mexican Revolution (around 1910), fighting for "liberty" under leaders like Emiliano Zapata. ABBA - Fernando (Official Music Video)

The song captures the fear of the "roar of guns and cannons" and the sound of distant drums, contrasted with the pride and lack of regret the soldiers feel in old age. Ulvaeus has stated the story is total fiction

Watch the official music video for 'Fernando' to experience the nostalgic atmosphere of the campfires and starry nights described in the lyrics: ABBA - Fernando (Official Music Video) YouTube• Feb 23, 2010 Watch the official music video for 'Fernando' to

The English version of "Fernando," written by Björn Ulvaeus, tells the story of two aging veterans reminiscing about a guerrilla war.

Before it was an ABBA hit, "Fernando" was a Swedish-language solo track for band member .

The story behind ABBA's "Fernando" is one of creative evolution, shifting from a simple heartbreak ballad to a cinematic anthem of revolutionary camaraderie. While the song is famous for its lush harmonies and sweeping melody, its narrative origins are quite different from the version millions know today.