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ABBA: The Movie [a] is a 1977 mockumentary comedy-drama film about the Swedish pop group ABBA's Australian tour. An international co-production from the band's native Sweden and the tour's Australia, the film was directed by Lasse Hallström , who previously helmed most of the band's videos.
Dick Cavett Meets ABBA is a 1981 television special featuring the Swedish pop group being interviewed by the American television personality Dick Cavett. ABBA also took to the stage, performing nine songs in a so-called "mini-concert". [ 1 ]
on YouTube "Tiger" is a song by the Swedish pop band ABBA. The ... ABBA also performed the song in the film ABBA: The Movie. [6] Music video
Mamma Mia! Original Cast Recording is the original cast album for the ABBA-inspired stage musical of the same name.The album was released in 1999 and it reached No.56 in the UK album chart, with 2 weeks on the chart.
on YouTube " I Wonder (Departure) " is a song by ABBA , released on their 1977 album ABBA: The Album . It was originally part of the ABBA-produced mini-musical The Girl with the Golden Hair , which they performed at the end of each of their 1977 concert tours.
ABBA [a] were a Swedish pop group formed in Stockholm in 1972 by Agnetha Fältskog, Björn Ulvaeus, Benny Andersson, and Anni-Frid Lyngstad.They are one of the most popular and successful musical groups of all time, [3] and are one of the best-selling music acts in the history of popular music.
ABBA perform parts of the song live in the 1977 film ABBA: The Movie. The Australian film Muriel's Wedding (1994), features "Waterloo" in a pivotal scene in which lead Toni Collette bonds with the character played by Rachel Griffiths. The film's soundtrack, featuring five ABBA tracks, is widely regarded as having helped to fuel the revival of ...
ABBA perform parts of the song live in the film ABBA: The Movie (1977). The ABBA recording was featured in the films The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert (1993) and Muriel's Wedding (1994). In 1976, the song was adapted, and performed by ABBA in this version, for use in a series of five television commercials promoting the National ...