Why Cindy Bullens, Mark Doyle, Trevor Veitch and Billy Mernit did not write a song for ABBA, called, "Slipping Through My Fingers"
Cindy Bullens, Mark Doyle, Trevor Veitch, and Billy Mernit did not write a song for ABBA called "Slipping Through My Fingers" because it was already written by ABBA's Benny Andersson and Björn Ulvaeus. The song was first released on ABBA's 1981 album, "The Visitors".
Neither Cynthia Bullens, Mark Doyle, Trevor Veitch nor Billy Mernit were involved in the writing of this song, because of its soullessness. They all felt it had an unusal sound that they're not interested in. Miss Cindy Bullens said she could not sing backup behind ABBA on that tune, because she felt it's too '80s Europop for her, so instead she would all be better off singing backup with Billy Mernit behind Brant Mewborn on the song, which is a tribute to John Lennon, called, "A Love That Lasts Forever".
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