Swedish pop group Abba, wearing kimonos, 1976. Left to right: Bjorn Ulvaeus, Agnetha Faltskog, Frida Lyngstad and Benny Andersson. ABBA scores yet another successful album with their new compilation, ...
ABBA charts three albums and four singles on multiple U.K. rankings, with ABBA – The Singles debuting on several tallies thanks to a special re-release. COPENHAGEN, DENMARK: Pop group Abba pose for a ...
ABBA is one of the most significant pop groups of the 1970s. They also deserve recognition for being one of the few Swedish acts to garner a major international fan base. The band’s music reliably has ...
'ABBA: AGAINST THE ODDS' premiered Saturday on CW at 8 p.m. ET/PT Leif Skoogfors/Getty To most ABBA fans, "The Winner Takes It All" is the perfect breakup song. What some don't know is that the ...
Part of what made ABBA so compelling is they were so eclectic. They gave the world everything from disco songs to pop ballads to a war-themed sea shanty. Some of their music was pretty theatrical for ...
The song was released as the second single from ABBA's second studio album, Waterloo, following the success of the title track at the 1974 Eurovision Song Contest. It was the last official recording ...
I remember ABBA so well. Like a shooting star, the Swedish pop group came and went quickly. They burst on the scene in 1974 with a unique sound that featured rich female harmonies with backing vocals ...
The end of ABBA in 1982 was heartbreaking. The Swedish supergroup, responsible for such megahits/gay dance floor bangers as Dancing Queen and Gimme! Gimme! Gimme!, unofficially dissolved in 1982 after ...
Alcohol played a role in the creation of a major ABBA hit. In a new interview with The Times, member Björn Ulvaeus revealed ABBA's "The Winner Takes It All" was written under the influence of whiskey ...
After 25 years, “Mamma Mia!” still has audiences dancing in their seats to the timeless tunes of pop group ABBA. The 25th anniversary tour’s Pittsburgh engagement, presented by the Cultural Trust as a ...