ABBA reunited with two new songs

 
ABBA
ABBA 1970s. www.classicpicture.se KG Kristoffersson

ABBA reunited again after 35 years.
The legendary Swedish pop group ABBA dropped a bomb in the music world a couple of days ago. The news of the group being reunited again and having recorded two new songs, surprised everyone. Björn Ulveaus himself has numerous times said that this will never happen.
The songs are "Don't shut me down" and "I still have faith in you". The first one is a classic pop song, but songwriter Benny Andersson describes the second one as being more difficult to dance disco to.
The songs will be performed by the digital holographic ABBA icons in a tv-show produced by the BBC and NBC in December 2018.
ABBA is one of the worlds most successful pop groups with over 400 million records sold between the years 1972-1982. Their international breakthrough came 1974 when they won the Eurovision song contest with the song Waterloo.

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