ABBA released Waterloo on March 4, 1974, months before the Eurovision Song Contest took place in Brighton on April 6. But the song was written specifically for the competition the previous December, ...
ABBA were only part of the mainstream scene for 10 years, but they made an indelible mark on pop music. Their catchy tunes wowed audiences around the world and still get radio play today, as well as ...
The words to When I Kissed The Teacher and The Name of The Game have been altered in Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again ABBA’S hits have been given a PC makeover in the latest Mamma Mia movie. Two of the ...
In Vietnam, the appreciation for ABBA has been going strong since the late 1970s. Much like the Beatles in America, the ABBA ...
Ever since ABBA won the Eurovision song contest in 1974, they’ve been one of the most beloved, applauded, and culturally influential bands worldwide. Crowds still run to the dance floor whenever one ...
Let’s face it, no Christmas party would be complete without a spot of Abba being played at some point. And you’ll get your fill of the Swedish pop legends on Christmas Eve on ITV courtesy of The Abba ...
Madonna‘s songs were to the 1980s what ABBA’s were to the 1970s — both artists produced lasting, classic dancefloor fillers with impeccable grooves. When Madonna sampled one of ABBA’s best disco ...
In the ’70s, you always tended to hear two things about ABBA: that they were most stratospherically successful pop group since the Beatles (which was true); and that musically, they were a shiny ...