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  2. Happy New Year (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Happy New Year" is a song by Swedish group ABBA from their 1980 album Super Trouper, with lead vocals by Agnetha Fältskog. It originally had a very limited release as a single in December of that year. The song's working title was "Daddy Don't Get Drunk on Christmas Day". [2]

  3. List of songs recorded by ABBA - Wikipedia

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    Features vocals by all ABBA members. [5] "Gitarren och jag" Ted Gärdestad K Gärdestad T Gärdestad Ted: 1973 Features background vocals by all ABBA members. [6] “Glöm dig själv för en dag” Lena Andersson: Bo Setterlind Joe South Lena: 1971 Features background vocals by all ABBA members. [7] "Hej gamle man!" Björn Ulvaeus & Benny ...

  4. Super Trouper (album) - Wikipedia

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    The second disc contained a variety of television content, including: ABBA's appearance on ZDF's Show Express, that included performances of "The Winner Takes It All", "Super Trouper", and "On And On And On"; a performance of "Happy New Year" from SVT; Words And Music, a documentary produced by Polar Music International that features the group ...

  5. Thank You for the Music (album) - Wikipedia

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    Thank You for the Music (subtitled A Collection of Love Songs) is a compilation album by Swedish pop group ABBA. It was released in November 1983 in the United Kingdom by the record company Epic . The compilation features 14 tracks, including the singles " I Have a Dream ", " Chiquitita " and " The Day Before You Came ".

  6. The Definitive Collection (ABBA album) - Wikipedia

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    The Definitive Collection is a 2001 compilation album of all the singles released by Swedish pop group ABBA.It consisted of two discs: the first featuring the singles from 1972 to 1979 ("People Need Love" to "Does Your Mother Know"), and the second including the singles from 1979 to 1982 ("Voulez-Vous" to "Under Attack"), with the tracks being listed in chronological order.

  7. ABBA tells Trump campaign to stop using their music - AOL

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    ABBA is requesting that former President Donald Trump stop using their music for his presidential campaign, after the group became aware of unauthorized use of its songs at a recent rally.

  8. The Essential Collection (ABBA album) - Wikipedia

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    The Essential Collection is a 2012 compilation album released by Swedish pop group ABBA, collecting all single A-sides as originally planned and conceived by their record company, Polar Music, in addition to a few songs that were single hits in significant markets, as well as album tracks for which music videos were made.

  9. Money, Money, Money - Wikipedia

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    By peaking at No. 3 in the UK, "Money, Money, Money" was the only ABBA single between "Mamma Mia" in January 1976 and "Take a Chance on Me" in February 1978 not to top the UK chart. [7] A British poll of "The Nation's Favourite ABBA song" in December 2010 saw "Money, Money, Money" placed at #22 (out of 25).