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During the late 1960s and early 1970s, many singles were released from Agnetha Fältskog's Swedish solo albums. Three of them eventually showed up on the official Swedish singles chart (as indicated in the column "charts peak" in the table below).
Agnetha Åse Fältskog (born 5 April 1950), known as Agnetha Fältskog (Swedish pronunciation: [aŋˈnêːta ˈfɛ̂ltskuːɡ] ⓘ) and Anna Fältskog, [1] is a Swedish singer, songwriter, and a former member of the pop group ABBA. She first achieved success in Sweden with the release of her 1968 self-titled debut album.
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A is the fifth English-language studio album by Swedish singer Agnetha Fältskog, a member of the group ABBA.It is her twelfth studio album overall. A is Fältskog's first album since 2004's My Colouring Book, an album of cover versions of her favourite songs from the 1960s, and the first original material she had recorded since I Stand Alone in 1987.
Wrap Your Arms Around Me is the seventh studio album, and first English-language album, by Swedish singer and ABBA member Agnetha Fältskog.It was released on 31 May 1983, by Polar Music, and on 8 August in North America, by Polydor.
Agnetha promoted the album with a live performance of "Dom har glömt" and "Tack för en underbar, vanlig dag" on the Swedish Sommarnöjet TV show. Even if ABBA already were a number one act in Sweden at this time, and although the album was a considerable critical and commercial success, it failed to reach the Top 10 on the Swedish album charts, peaking at no 11, even with the inclusion of ...
Altogether three singles (one of which being just a promo-single for radio) were released off Agnetha's third album. None of them charted on the official Swedish sales chart Kvällstoppen . The first single, "Om tårar vore guld" , features a cover version of " Little Altar Boy " on its b-side, titled " Litet Solskensbarn " ( Little Child Of ...
In addition to solo hits by Fältskog, the album includes three ABBA songs with lead vocals by Agnetha and the recently discovered 1981 demo of "The Queen of Hearts". Complementing this album is the 1996 compilation My Love, My Life , which concentrates on her Swedish-language hits.