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'''ABBA''' are a ] ] group, the most successful one from their native country and second only to ] in total worldwide sales. The group was started around ] by ], ], ], and ] and the name ABBA incorporates their first initials. They became widely known when they won the ] ] with ''Waterloo''. ABBA split up in ]. '''ABBA''' (although an abbreviation, the name is more often written as '''Abba''') are a ] ] group, the most successful one from their native country and second only to ] in total worldwide sales. The group was started around ] by ], ], ], and ] and the name ABBA incorporates their first initials. They became widely known when they won the ] ] with ''Waterloo''. Abba split up in ].


Discography: Discography:
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*'']'' (1986) *'']'' (1986)


Other important people around ABBA were ] (manager), ] (sound technician), and ] (arrangements). Benny and Bjorn were both musicians and songwriters in bands and eventually met and decided to collaborate. Bjorn met Agnetha when they appeared together in a ] program and Benny met Annifrid on the live music scene. Each couple became romantically involved and Benny and Bjorn asked the women, already successful singers in their own right, to perform as backup singers on their songs. Benny and Bjorn soon realised their songs sounded better with the women on lead vocals. Other important people around Abba were ] (manager), ] (sound technician), and ] (arrangements). All of Abba's videos were directed by ], who also directed a feature-length film about the group, ]. Benny and Bjorn were both musicians and songwriters in bands and eventually met and decided to collaborate. Bjorn met Agnetha when they appeared together in a ] program and Benny met Annifrid on the live music scene. Each couple became romantically involved and Benny and Bjorn asked the women, already successful singers in their own right, to perform as backup singers on their songs. Benny and Bjorn soon realised their songs sounded better with the women on lead vocals.


The group's eventual break-up was partly caused by their domestic situation. Bjorn and Agnetha divorced at the height of ABBA's fame, and Benny and Anni-frid also split up. The group's eventual break-up was partly caused by their domestic situation. Bjorn and Agnetha divorced at the height of Abba's fame, and Benny and Anni-frid also split up.


ABBA were well known for their colourful costumes (the epitome of ] fashion), and also for the videos which accompanied some of their biggest hits -- these being among the earliest examples of the genre. ABBA chose to make them because they were often touring and could not appear in all the countries where the song was likely to be a hit. Some of these videos became classics. For example, the video of '']'' was satirised on the ] ] show, '']''. Abba were well known for their colourful costumes (the epitome of ] fashion), and also for the videos which accompanied some of their biggest hits -- these being among the earliest examples of the genre. Abba chose to make them because they were often touring and could not appear in all the countries where the song was likely to be a hit. Some of these videos became classics. For example, the video of '']'' was satirised on the ] ] show, '']''.


The title, '']'', was also borrowed for a spoof chat show on BBC ] and ], starring ] as ], who always entered the studio shouting "Aha!", this being the next word in the lyrics of the original song. The title, '']'', was also borrowed for a spoof chat show on BBC ] and ], starring ] as ], who always entered the studio shouting "Aha!", this being the next word in the lyrics of the original song.
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Björn and Benny also wrote the music for the ] show, '']'', in partnership with lyricist ]. Björn and Benny also wrote the music for the ] show, '']'', in partnership with lyricist ].


ABBA experienced a resurgence of sorts in the ]. Abba experienced a resurgence in the ], in large part in an ironic way - fondly remembered for being so bad they were good.


* The sound track of the successful Australian film '']'' (]) contained several ABBA songs, which were featured prominently in the movie, first when the two female leads lip-sync "Waterloo" and secondly when the wedding features an orchestral arrangement of "Dancing Queen." * The sound track of the successful Australian film '']'' (]) contained several Abba songs, which were featured prominently in the movie, first when the two female leads lip-sync "Waterloo" and secondly when the wedding features an orchestral arrangement of "Dancing Queen."
* The ABBA tribute group ] became so successful that as of ] there are three Bjorn Agains performing in various parts of the world. * The Abba tribute group ] became so successful that as of ] there are three Bjorn Agains performing in various parts of the world.
* A new Swedish band, the ], consider themselves a rebirth of the original band. * A new Swedish band, the ], consider themselves a rebirth of the original band.
* ] and ] remakes of many original ABBA hits were released under the name ]. * ] and ] remakes of many original Abba hits were released under the name ].
* And a ] (originally ]) musical, '']'', whose music is all ABBA songs, was nominated for a ] for Best Musical in ]. * And a ] (originally ]) musical, '']'', whose music is all Abba songs, was nominated for a ] for Best Musical in ].


In ], ABBA was reported to have turned down an offer of approximately one billion dollars to do a reunion tour. In ], Abba were reported to have turned down an offer of approximately one billion dollars to do a reunion tour.

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ABBA (although an abbreviation, the name is more often written as Abba) are a Swedish pop group, the most successful one from their native country and second only to The Beatles in total worldwide sales. The group was started around 1970 by Björn Ulvaeus, Benny Andersson, Agnetha Fältskog, and Annifrid Lyngstad and the name ABBA incorporates their first initials. They became widely known when they won the 1974 Eurovision Song Contest with Waterloo. Abba split up in 1982.

Discography:

Other important people around Abba were Stikkan Anderson (manager), Michael B. Tretow (sound technician), and Anders Eljas (arrangements). All of Abba's videos were directed by Lasse Hällstrom, who also directed a feature-length film about the group, Abba - The Movie. Benny and Bjorn were both musicians and songwriters in bands and eventually met and decided to collaborate. Bjorn met Agnetha when they appeared together in a television program and Benny met Annifrid on the live music scene. Each couple became romantically involved and Benny and Bjorn asked the women, already successful singers in their own right, to perform as backup singers on their songs. Benny and Bjorn soon realised their songs sounded better with the women on lead vocals.

The group's eventual break-up was partly caused by their domestic situation. Bjorn and Agnetha divorced at the height of Abba's fame, and Benny and Anni-frid also split up.

Abba were well known for their colourful costumes (the epitome of 1970s fashion), and also for the videos which accompanied some of their biggest hits -- these being among the earliest examples of the genre. Abba chose to make them because they were often touring and could not appear in all the countries where the song was likely to be a hit. Some of these videos became classics. For example, the video of Knowing Me, Knowing You was satirised on the BBC comedy show, Not the Nine O'Clock News.

The title, Knowing Me, Knowing You, was also borrowed for a spoof chat show on BBC radio and television, starring Steve Coogan as Alan Partridge, who always entered the studio shouting "Aha!", this being the next word in the lyrics of the original song.

Björn and Benny also wrote the music for the West End show, Chess, in partnership with lyricist Tim Rice.

Abba experienced a resurgence in the 1990s, in large part in an ironic way - fondly remembered for being so bad they were good.

  • The sound track of the successful Australian film Muriel's Wedding (1994) contained several Abba songs, which were featured prominently in the movie, first when the two female leads lip-sync "Waterloo" and secondly when the wedding features an orchestral arrangement of "Dancing Queen."
  • The Abba tribute group Bjorn Again became so successful that as of 2002 there are three Bjorn Agains performing in various parts of the world.
  • A new Swedish band, the A-Teens, consider themselves a rebirth of the original band.
  • Techno and house remakes of many original Abba hits were released under the name Abbacadabra.
  • And a Broadway (originally West End) musical, Mamma Mia, whose music is all Abba songs, was nominated for a Tony Award for Best Musical in 2002.

In 2000, Abba were reported to have turned down an offer of approximately one billion dollars to do a reunion tour.