It’s been 50 years since ABBA’s iconic Eurovision Song Contest performance in Brighton, and we want to know which of the band's legendary songs is YOUR all-time favourite.
In 1974, Agnetha Fältskog, Björn Ulvaeus, Benny Andersson and Anni-Frid Lyngstad made history as Sweden’s first winner of the competition with their hit single Waterloo. After storming to victory, the group achieved a whopping 48 singles throughout their successful career.
The four-piece have sold 385 million records, had eight consecutive number one albums in the UK between 1973 and 1981, and are worth an estimated $1 billion. Dancing Queen is believed to be ABBA’s most successful song, which became the band’s only American number-one single, followed closely by Take a Chance on Me.
They released a hefty 109 songs during their impressive career, and other stand-outs include The Winner Takes It All, The Name of the Game, Fernando, and Knowing Me, Knowing You. In 2008, musical Mamma Mia dropped in cinemas and instantly became a box office success, raising the profile of other ABBA tunes, including Voulez-Vous, S.O.S, and Money, Money, Money.
The popular film made an iconic return in 2018, bringing with it more chart-topping classics including One of Us, I Have a Dream, and Super Trooper. From Angel eyes to Andante, andante, the group have had huge success over the last five decades - and now it’s time to have your say.
Sex Pistols star John Lydon announces plans to represent Ireland in EurovisionAs we celebrate ABBA’s 50th anniversary, you can vote for your all-time favourite song in the poll above. If you can’t see it, click HERE.
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