I don't think so.
Never. In fact only once did ABBA record something they didn't write themselves. (It was a medley of American folk songs.)Don't Cry For Me Argentina was written for the musical Evita by Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Webber in 1978. (Bonus fact: Tim Rice did later work with ABBA's Bjorn Ulvaeus and Benny Andersson to write the musical Chess.)
No, Bjorn was the guitarist of ABBA, married to Agnitha (Anita).
I don't think so.
They did. They released several albums in Spanish.
I don't think so.
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Never. In fact only once did ABBA record something they didn't write themselves. (It was a medley of American folk songs.)Don't Cry For Me Argentina was written for the musical Evita by Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Webber in 1978. (Bonus fact: Tim Rice did later work with ABBA's Bjorn Ulvaeus and Benny Andersson to write the musical Chess.)
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No, Bjorn was the guitarist of ABBA, married to Agnitha (Anita).
ABBA Our Last Video Ever - 2004 TV is rated/received certificates of: Canada:G (Nova Scotia) Sweden:7
No They have Had Gloria Gaynor, The Trammps, Evelyn Champagne King, Deney Terrio but never ABBA
ABBA possibly "The Visitor"
I don't think so.
They did. They released several albums in Spanish.
The last song the band ever recorded was "The Day Before You Came", on August 20, 1982. It was released as a single on October 18 and it was a moderate hit. It didn't top any chart but it did reach #2 in Finland, #3 in Holland, Belgium and Sweden, #4 in Switzerland, and #5 in Canada and Germany. Oddly, it peaked at 32 in the UK, a very weak showing for an ABBA single there. But in 2010, in a major poll to find Britain's favourite ABBA song, it placed third (after Dancing Queen and The Winner Takes it All). It's a song that was really ahead of its time and has gained in stature since it was released. Even though "The Day Before You Came" was the last song ABBA ever recorded, it wasn't their last single release. "Under Attack" and "Thank You for the Music" were both released in 1983.