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ABBA performing in Edmonton, Canada in 1979. The following is a list of songs released by the Swedish supergroup ABBA, which was formed in Stockholm by Agnetha Fältskog, Björn Ulvaeus, Benny Andersson, and Anni-Frid Lyngstad.
ABBA 18 Hits is a compilation of hits by ABBA, released by Polar Music International on 8 September 2005. [2]The 18 Hits set was released as a mid-price alternative to the best-selling full-price collection ABBA Gold: Greatest Hits and features 14 of the group's biggest hits and concludes with four non-English versions; "Honey Honey" (Swedish version), "Waterloo" (French version), "Ring Ring ...
Topics about ABBA songs in general should be placed in relevant topic categories Pages in category "ABBA songs" The following 111 pages are in this category, out of ...
Like ABBA Gold, a remaster of More ABBA Gold was released in 1999. [7] The 4:27 promo edit of " The Visitors " was replaced by the original 5:46 version, while the 3:18 alternate mix of "Lovelight" was replaced by the 3:46 version originally released in 1979 , as the B-side of " Chiquitita ".
The discography of Swedish pop music group ABBA consists of nine studio albums, two live albums, seven compilation albums, four box sets, five video albums, 50 singles, and 43 music videos. To date, ABBA have sold more than 150 million records worldwide [ 1 ] becoming one of the best-selling music artists in history .
In 1989, Stig Anderson, ABBA’s manager and sometime songwriting partner, sold Polar Music to PolyGram (which was bought by Universal Music in the late '90s). [4] [2] Before that, Polar had only produced and distributed ABBA's records in Scandinavian countries, licensing the recordings for release by different companies around the world (such as Atlantic in the US and Epic in the UK).
The Swedish pop group ABBA is the latest musical group to ask former President Donald Trump's re-election team to stop playing their music and videos at rallies, but the campaign says it has ...
To prevent the sale of any of these imported records, ABBA's record label, Polar Music, rush-released their own version of Greatest Hits. [4] The album's songs were taken from ABBA's first three studio albums: Ring Ring, Waterloo and ABBA. With the exception of "Dance (While the Music Still Goes On)", they had all been released as singles.