ABBA scored their third UK chart-topper in a row on February 18, 1978 with ‘Take A Chance On Me.’
After 'SOS' and 'Mamma Mia,' there was renewed interest in an album that had been largely ignored by UK audiences on first release.
The 10cc vocalist-songwriter's resumé stretches even further than that cherished band’s exemplary pop and album rock.
As ABBA completed the 'Super Trouper' album, the only thing missing was a song called 'Super Trouper.'
By late 1977, the Swedish quartet were on an unstoppable roll, especially in the UK.
The Andersson-Ulvaeus composition 'Money Money Money' took about a year to make the US chart, and then failed to make the top 40 there.
On September 17, 1979, the quartet played their first-ever concert on American soil.
The track is celebrated as the only hit in which both the group and song names are palindromes.
The group were huge all year round, but two big hits helped make summer particularly special for them.
1983 was an extremely busy year in the singer's post-ABBA world.
It was the ABBA singer's second English language album, and eighth overall.
A catchy hook, an infectious chant: an earworm is a simple thing. Writing one, however, is not. Here’s why earworms are so effective – and hard to create.
The recordings that put Agnetha Fältskog in the vocal spotlight with ABBA, including hit singles and favourite album tracks.
A selection of Agnetha's most memorable quotes, reflecting her youth, the incredible success of ABBA, their personal relationships and much more.
The first two English language albums by Agnetha, Wrap Your Arms Around Me and Eyes Of A Woman, are part of the six ABBA solo reissued album releases.