... But I like the whole album very well. But be careful - it's very folk music-heavy and does not contain many pop songs. It must be said that Swedish folk music is completely different from the folk music that one in this country knows of the hit parade. Swedish folk music is much more melancholy and moody for my taste. However, I understand very well that it is not to everyone's taste. It's not so easy to find the entrance when you're so not grown. Whoever expects a pure pop album, will be disappointed. Because the only real "pop-Hammer" is the title track. But there is even more unbeatable. A better earwig have to look far. The melody (verse + chorus) sits in the head and heart so tightly that it is anchored in a short time, as many old ABBA tunes succeeded. It strikes me as another reviewer also immediately "The Winner Takes It All" a. The Arrangement in "Story Of A Heart" is also great. Other highlights include "You Are My Man" that reminds stylistically to Abba to 1974-76 (see "I Do, I Do, I Do, I Do" or "Why Did It Have To Be Me"). For me personally, the purchase has already paid off for the title track. Who knows if we will ever again spoiled with such a hit written by Benny Andersson and Björn Ulvaeus.