Translated
as "see you tomorrow" in Spanish, this song was initially written
with the working title "Who's Gonna Love You" and considered to
be used for the Melodifestivalen prior to the 1974 Eurovision song
contest.As it was, they
decided on using "Waterloo" in the competitions instead, which
would be the beginning of the successful international career for
ABBA.The song appears
on the ABBA album Waterloo and was released as a single by ABBA in
five countries: Sweden, South Africa, New Zealand, Australia and Italy,
making the Top 30 in each, with the lead vocals performed by Agnetha
Faltskog.It would be recorded
in Swedish on the same day, 18th December 1973, by the singer
Lena Andersson who was a regular backing singer for ABBA.In 1977 it was covered by Debby
Boone on the B-Side of her "You Light Up My Life" which topped
the US Billboard chart for 10 weeks and appeared on her album of the same
name.Other artists that have
recorded it are Schytts and the group Vikingarna reached the Swedish chart
with it in 1989.