Benny Andersson & Murray Head
Benny Andersson & Denis Quilley & Tommy Körberg
Benny Andersson & Denis Quilley & Björn Skifs
Benny Andersson & Tommy Körberg & Björn Skifs & Elaine Paige & Denis Quilley
Benny Andersson & Murray Head & Elaine Paige
Benny Andersson
Björn Ulvaeus & Benny Andersson
Benny Andersson & Elaine Paige
Benny Andersson
Benny Andersson & Tommy Körberg
Benny Andersson
Benny Andersson & Elaine Paige
Benny Andersson & Tommy Körberg & Elaine Paige
Benny Andersson & Barbara Dickson & Elaine Paige
Björn Ulvaeus & Benny Andersson
Benny Andersson & Murray Head
Benny Andersson & Denis Quilley & Murray Head & Barbara Dickson & Elaine Paige & Tommy Körberg
Björn Ulvaeus & Benny Andersson & Tommy Körberg & Elaine Paige
[THE AMERICAN]
So you got what you want
What a nasty ambition!
Set me up, pull me down
Then exploit my condition
I should have guessed, woman
That if pressed, woman
You're on nobody's side but your own
And you're behaving
Like a mere woman
It's so clear, woman
It's your sex!
Once they start getting old and getting worried
They let fly, take it out
On the one who supports them
That's you I'm talking about
[FLORENCE/THE AMERICAN]
Who'd ever think it?
Such a squalid little ending
Watching you descending
Just as far as you can go
I'm learning things I didn't want to know
Who'd ever guess it?
This would be the situation
One more observation
How'd we ever get this far
Before you showed me what you really are?
[FLORENCE]
You'll be lost without me
To abuse like you're used to
[THE AMERICAN]
Go away! Just get out!
Be someone else's parasite!
I'm not the kind to be vindictive
Holding some childish grudge
How could I be? I'm in the spotlight
Half of the world my judge
All I demand is those I work for
Those I give all my skills
All my time and pain
Those that I entertain
Give me the same compassion in return
But the fools never learn!
Florence Quits was written by Benny Andersson & Björn Ulvaeus & Tim Rice.
Florence Quits was produced by Benny Andersson & Björn Ulvaeus & Tim Rice.
Some days later [after the meeting in “Mountain Duet”], the American and Florence are discussing the progress of the match. Things are going badly for the American who is unpleasantly agitated. The cause is all but totally lost. He blames Florence for his failure and as they hurl abuse at each other...