The Little Book of ABBA
Claire Welch
ABBA FIRST CAME TO PROMINENCE when they won the coveted Eurovision Song
Contest in 6 April 1974 with their highly acclaimed "Waterloo". Stig
Anderson was confident they would win and was determined to bring them fame
and fortune.
This Little Book of ABBA charts the phenomenon that the band became, from
their rise in Sweden to the demise of a worldwide sensation. Despite the
group's spilt in 1982, the band enjoyed a revival in the late 1980s when
tribute band Björn Again began in Melbourne, Australia. It was a new concept
that was to take the world by storm and ABBA tribute bands are still popular
and successful today.
Songwriters Benny Andersson and Björn Ulvaeus continued their musical
collaboration and their biggest success came with Mamma Mia! which features
the music of ABBA. The movie of the same name starring Meryl Streep, Colin
Firth and Julie Walters is currently in production.
First published UK October 2007.
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