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ABBA Swedish pop group from left Bjorn Ulvaeus, Agnetha Faltskog, Frida Lyngstad and Benny Anderson Stock Photo - Alamy
Nothing But Old School- - ABBA (stylized AᗺBA) was a Swedish pop group formed in Stockholm in 1972, comprising Agnetha Fältskog, Björn Ulvaeus, Benny Andersson, and Anni-Frid Lyngstad. ABBA is an acronym
Swedish pop group ABBA compete with the song Waterloo which was the Swedish entry for the Eurovision Song Contest in 1974. From left: Benny Andersson, Annifrid Lyngstad Agnetha Faltskog and Bjorn Ulveus
Swedish pop group ABBA return with new album #39;Voyage#39; after 40-year hiatus
ABBA Quiz: How Well Do You Know The Swedish Sensation?
ABBA back after 40 years with new album, virtual stage show
Swedish pop group ABBA reunites after 35 years!
Swedish pop group ABBA to release five new songs, reunite for 'holographic' tour in 2021 - Asia Newsday
Iconic Swedish pop group Abba returns after 35 years, record two songs that will air in a TV show
ABBA reunite with two new songs after 35 years
ABBA | Members, Songs, & Facts | Britannica
Video: Swedish pop group ABBA is back with 'Voyage', their first album in 40 years
Swedish pop legends' new album is out. And yes, it's Abba-solutely fab, writes ADRIAN THRILLS | Daily Mail Online
Abba settle lawsuit with 'parasitic' tribute band Abba Mania | Music | The Guardian
ABBA delay new music and BBC documentray
After 40 Years, Abba Takes a Chance With Its Legacy - The New York Times
Abba announce first album of new music in 39 years - Independent.ie
Abba: Why the UK gave the Swedish band 'nul points' at Eurovision - BBC News
London, UK. 02nd Sep, 2021. Björn Ulvaeus (l) and Benny Andersson, members of Swedish pop group Abba, stand at an Intview in London. ABBA is releasing new music for the first time
Why are Abba so popular? - BBC Culture
Abba's net worths, ranked: the iconic 1970s Swedish pop group made millions from Mamma Mia! films, musicals and album sales – but who made the most? | South China Morning Post