The album was recorded in the
Polar Music Studios in Stockholm. Sessions began in early October 1984 and lasted until the end of November. The album was produced by Eric Stewart of
10cc and features former 10cc members
Rick Fenn and
Vic Emerson as session musicians, as well as Stewart's longtime friend Justin Hayward of The Moody Blues. Thomas Johansson, founder of the music agency EMA Telstar had brought forward Eric Stewart, who Fältskog had met during her time in ABBA, She liked the choice of producer and stated that Stewart was a very calm, pleasant partner to work with. In Summer 1984, composers and publishers sent Fältskog and Stewart approximately 400 songs. Fältskog and Stewart worked closely with engineer Paris Edvinson who contributed to a lot of ideas and Rutger Gunnarsson who also wrote some arrangements. Two of the songs recorded, "Turn the World Around" and "You're There", were not included on the initial album, but were released as B-sides. "You're There" and "I Won't Let You Go" were composed by Fältskog herself with lyrics by Eric Stewart. Stewart’s ballad "I Won't Be Leaving You" was one of Fältskog’s favourite songs from the album. During the photo sessions for the sleeve of the album, Agnetha posed at the terrace of
Drottningholm Palace, the official residence of the Swedish royal family, in
Stockholm. ==Release==