: Cassandra was a Trojan princess fated by the god Apollo to tell true prophecies but never be believed.
: Lines like "Now that your father and sister have gone" refer to the tragic loss of her family during the fall of Troy. The "ship sailing" at the end of the song likely represents her being taken away as a captive after the war. Musical Composition Abba - Cassandra
: The song was recorded during the final sessions of 1982, intended for a ninth studio album that was never completed. : Cassandra was a Trojan princess fated by
: The song serves as an apology to her. The narrator reflects on the destruction of a city (Troy) because they ignored her warnings. Musical Composition : The song was recorded during
: The song features Anni-Frid (Frida) Lyngstad on lead vocals, supported by the intricate, "quasi-operatic" harmonies of Agnetha Fältskog.