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ABBA, the iconic Swedish pop group formed in 1972, revolutionized pop music with timeless hits like "Dancing Queen" and "Mamma Mia." Celebrated for their vocal harmonies and catchy melodies, ABBA remains a major influence on contemporary pop and international music charts.
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The global smash Mamma Mia! (stage musical and two films) turned ABBA’s back catalog into a mega‑franchise, introducing the band to an entire generation who weren’t even born during ABBA’s original heyday.
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Q:What are ABBA’s most famous songs?
A:Hits include “Dancing Queen” and “Mamma Mia.”
ABBA’s catchy melodies, harmonies, and distinctive production led to massive hits. Songs like “Dancing Queen” became timeless pop anthems, remaining popular across generations through films, musicals, and global radio play.
Q:Which Eurovision Song Contest did ABBA win?
A:They won Eurovision 1974.
ABBA triumphed at Eurovision 1974 in Brighton, England, with their song “Waterloo.” The energetic performance launched them into international stardom and began their legacy as one of pop’s most successful acts.
ABBA Fact Sheet
Inception

Formed in Stockholm, Sweden in September 1972.

MembersAgnetha Fältskog, Benny Andersson, Björn Ulvaeus, Anni-Frid Lyngstad
Top Albums

Voulez‐vous (1979), Arrival (1976), Super Trouper (1980), ABBA (1975), Waterloo (1974), The Album (1977), The Visitors (1981), Voyage (2021), Ring Ring (1973).

Top Songs

Dancing Queen (2004), Gimme! Gimme! Gimme! (A Man After Midnight) (1979), Mamma Mia (1980), The Winner Takes It All (1980), Lay All Your Love on Me (1980), Take a Chance on Me (1977), Waterloo (1977), Money, Money, Money (1976), Super Trouper (1980), Chiquitita (1979).

Grammys

0 won and 5 nominated.

Billboard Hot 100

1 Number One Hits

4 Top-10 Hits

UK Singles Chart

9 Number One Hits

20 Top-10 Hits

Quizzes Taken

More than 300 quizzes have been taken by fans.

Hall of Fame

Inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 2010.

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