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ALBUMWaterloo (50th Anniversary Edition) - EPABBA
Albums by ABBA
ALBUMVoyageABBA
ALBUMThe Visitors (Deluxe Edition)ABBA
ALBUMSuper Trouper (Bonus Track Version)ABBA
ALBUMGracias por la Música (Deluxe Edition)ABBA
ALBUMVoulez-Vous (Bonus Track Version)ABBA
ALBUMABBA: The AlbumABBA
ALBUMArrival (Bonus Track Version)ABBA
ALBUMABBA (Bonus Track Version)ABBA
ALBUMWaterloo (Deluxe Edition)ABBA
ALBUMRing Ring (Deluxe Edition)ABBA
ABBA's Popular Music Videos
I Still Have Faith In You
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Waterloo
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Mamma Mia
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Dancing Queen
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Chiquitita
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Gimme! Gimme! Gimme! (A Man After Midnight)
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Money, Money, Money
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Take a Chance On Me
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One of Us
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Thank You for the Music
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Artist Playlists
ABBA Essentials
Glittery songs that established pop's gold standard.
ABBA Video Essentials
See all their best videos, including the brand-new “I Still Have Faith in You.”
ABBA: Fitness+ Spotlight
Glamour, grace, and a whole lotta fun for your next workout or yoga practice.
Set List: ABBA’s Voyage Concert
Check out the set list from ABBA’s unprecedented virtual residency in London.
Inspired by ABBA
The quartet's meticulously crafted pop echoes through the ages.
ABBA: Deep Cuts
Masters of the high-caliber—and winkingly off-kilter—pop song.
ABBA: Live
This 1979 concert recording showcases ABBA's authority as a live act.
ABBA: Chill
Lean back and relax with some of their mellowest cuts.
Artist Biography
The world didn’t know how much it needed a Swedish Beatles until ABBA came along. With keyboardist Benny Andersson and guitarist Björn Ulvaeus as the songwriting geniuses and Anni-Frid Lyngstad and Agnetha Fältskog providing the vocal power, ABBA turned pure pop into high art, becoming one of the biggest groups on the planet. Before forming in Stockholm in 1972, Anni-Frid and Agnetha had been successful solo artists in Sweden, while Björn and Benny had been working as a duo; they became two married pairs as well as musical partners. The title track from their second album, 1974’s Waterloo, won the Eurovision song contest that year and became an international smash, introducing the world to ABBA’s seamless, epic production style (Phil Spector’s Wall of Sound taken to a celestial level), soaring melodies, and earworm hooks. ABBA owned the rest of the ’70s, scoring with blockbusters like the aching power ballad “Fernando,” the disco anthem “Dancing Queen,” and the sophisticated tapestry “Take a Chance on Me,” racking up multiplatinum sales, monopolizing pop radio worldwide, and becoming the mainstream pop stars it was cool for rockers (even Elvis Costello) to love. By the time of their final album, 1981’s The Visitors, both couples had broken up, and their formerly cheery tunes took a darker turn musically and lyrically. After 1982 they didn’t perform together again until a one-off at a party in 2016. Later, tantalizing announcements of new material in the works began. But as fans endured the wait, the theater and movie musical Mamma Mia! and the undying popularity of ABBA’s classics guaranteed them a continued place in pop culture.
Hometown
Stockholm, Sweden
Genre
Pop