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  2. Dancing Queen - Wikipedia

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    "Dancing Queen" is a single released by A-Teens, an ABBA tribute band from Sweden. It is the fourth and final single from their first album, The ABBA Generation (1999). Released in March 2000, the song peaked at number 95 on the US Billboard Hot 100 and entered the top 100 in Germany and the Netherlands.

  3. ABBA discography - Wikipedia

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    ABBA's biggest hit singles worldwide are "Dancing Queen" and "Fernando", with Arrival being their biggest hit studio album. [ 3 ] The compilation album Gold: Greatest Hits (1992) is the second best-selling album of all time in the UK [ 2 ] and has sold over 30 million copies worldwide.

  4. Mamma Mia! Original Cast Recording - Wikipedia

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    The album was re-released in 2004, five years after its initial release to commemorate the musical's 5th anniversary.The new edition contained the original 24 tracks as well as three bonus tracks: the encore versions of "Dancing Queen", "Mamma Mia", and "Waterloo".

  5. List of songs recorded by ABBA - Wikipedia

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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. Including their releases under their former name "Björn & Benny, Agnetha & Anni-Frid" or "Björn & Benny, Agnetha ...

  6. ABBA - Wikipedia

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    Here We Go Again, was announced; the film was released on 20 July 2018. [99] Cher, who appeared in the movie, also released Dancing Queen, an ABBA cover album, in September 2018. In June 2017, a blue plaque outside Brighton Dome was set to commemorate their 1974 Eurovision win. [100]

  7. Mamma Mia! (musical) - Wikipedia

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    The wedding march that is played as Sophie walks down the aisle is a slower arrangement of "Dancing Queen". The creators also intended to include "Just Like That", an unreleased ABBA song recorded in 1982. The song was apparently dropped just before the first public previews in March 1999, though it was listed in the program available during ...

  8. ABBA: The Movie - Wikipedia

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    The film went on wide release in the USSR in 1982, where it became one of the hits of the year, gathering an audience of 33.2 million viewers. [8] A theatrical re-release occurred across Europe during July and August 2008 (around the time of the worldwide rollout of the ABBA-themed movie musical Mamma Mia!) in the UK, Ireland, the Netherlands ...

  9. List of unreleased songs recorded by ABBA - Wikipedia

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    "Get On the Carousel" appears in ABBA: The Movie. [18] [19] "Scaramouche" is a demo instrumental recording from 1977. Some parts surfaced in the recording sessions for "Chess" and resulted in a melody line in the track "Merano". An excerpt of this song was released on the box set Thank You for the Music. [20] [21]