
ABC emerged from Sheffield in the early 1980s with a vision of marrying pop sophistication with the drama of orchestral arrangements and the sleekness of new wave. Fronted by Martin Fry, the band quickly carved out a unique space where glamour, wit, and heartbreak collided. Their music is stylish yet emotional, polished yet human — and it has aged remarkably well.
Here are five songs that capture the very best of ABC.
No ABC list is complete without this anthem. “The Look of Love” distills everything the band did so well: lush strings, sweeping production, and Fry’s smooth delivery of lyrics that are at once romantic and bittersweet. It’s glamorous, catchy, and timeless — a defining track of the early 80s.
Dramatic and instantly memorable, “Poison Arrow” adds an edge to ABC’s romantic themes. With its sharp hooks and clever storytelling, it captures the sting of unrequited love in a way that’s both witty and heartfelt. It remains one of their most distinctive singles.
This ballad shows ABC at their most tender. Built around swelling arrangements and a deeply emotional vocal, “All of My Heart” proves that the band could do more than just dancefloor-ready pop. It’s a sweeping, heartfelt moment that continues to resonate with fans.
By the mid-80s, ABC had embraced a sleeker, more electronic sound. “Be Near Me” embodies this transition, combining shimmering synths with a yearning vocal performance. It’s elegant, modern for its time, and a perfect example of how the band evolved without losing their core identity.
Part homage, part reinvention, this track pays tribute to soul legend Smokey Robinson while showcasing ABC’s ability to craft sophisticated pop with depth. With its smooth groove and polished production, it highlights the band’s continued creativity well into the latter half of the decade.
These songs chart ABC’s journey from theatrical romantics to refined pop craftsmen. Together, they represent the band’s emotional range, from heartbreak to tribute, from danceable anthems to tender ballads. Most importantly, they showcase why ABC still matters: their music was stylish and clever, yet always carried an emotional punch.
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