ABBA's Gold compilation reaches No. 1 on Billboard's Top Dance Albums chart, earning the Swedish pop band its first leader on ...
Four decades since their last album, Swedish pop legends ABBA are finally back, in one of the most anticipated musical returns in recent years. Four decades since their last album, Swedish pop legends ...
Mamma mia, here we go again! Fans are about to gimme, gimme, gimme ABBA all their money, money, money, as the Eurovision-winning pop stars have just announced that they are about to release their ...
The new pressing is to celebrate the album's 50th anniversary and the Swedish quartet's 1974 Eurovision win. It will even include the album's title track in four different languages. Good morning, I'm ...
The world learned ABBA’s name when the Swedish pop group performed their song “Waterloo” in the 1974 Eurovision Song Contest. Now the musicians are reissuing their iconic album of the same name this ...
ABBA have announced details of a new deluxe edition of their ABBA album. The record, which was first released in 1975, will be re-released on November 26. The set includes classic hits 'Mamma Mia' and ...
Abba's new album has surpassed 80,000 pre-orders in the UK within just three days. The legendary Swedish pop group are set to release 'Voyage' - their first studio album in 40 years - on November 5, ...
ABBA have reached a sales milestone in the UK. The band's ABBA Gold collection - which was first released in 1992 - has passed the 5 million sales mark in Great Britain. The album joins The Beatles' ...
Along with revisiting the songs from her 2013 solo, A+ also features a new song, and lead single, “Where Do We Go From Here?” which is the first single from the LP.” As the 10th anniversary of the ...
Good morning, I'm Leila Fadel. ABBA's legendary album "Waterloo" is being reissued. It's to celebrate the album's 50th anniversary and the Swedish quartet's 1974 Eurovision win. It will even include ...
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