ABBA hits the ice in Switzerland during 1979.
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ABBA hits the ice in Switzerland during 1979.
Official music video for ABBA’s “I Do, I Do, I Do, I Do, I Do.” The 1975 hit reached #1 in several countries and is the only ABBA song to perform better in the United States than the UK.
ABBA trending toward weird and wacky once again in 1978.
Agnetha Fältskog performs during ABBA’s 1977 European tour.
ABBA 90210: Benny, Anni-Frid, Agnetha, and Björn visit Beverly Hills in 1976.
ABBA performs on the BBC’s Top Of The Pops in 1974.
A peek behind the scenes as dancing queens Agnetha Fältskog and Anni-Frid Lyngstad practice their moves for ABBA’s next performance.
ABBA postage stamps from the Central African Republic.
As lovable as teddy bears: ABBA in 1976.
ABBA #1 single “Take A Chance On Me” (1978). The song was so big that it even took off in the United States, reaching #3 on the Billboard Hot 100. “I’m A Marionette” was the B-side.
ABBA hangs out in Brighton during their visit for the 1974 Eurovision Song Contest.
Glamour girls Agnetha Fältskog and Anni-Frid Lyngstad of ABBA in 1980.
Official music video for ABBA’s “Ring Ring.” Filmed in 1974, “Ring Ring” was not only one of ABBA’s first music videos (along with “Waterloo”), it was one of the very first music videos by any pop group, setting the stage for the future of music promotion.
Favorite group? ABBA is my pick!
ABBA’s Agnetha Fältskog graces a poster in a 1983 issue of Bravo magazine.