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ABBA Covers

Posted Wed Jan 23, 2008 4:48pm PST by Robert of the Radish in The Y! Music Playlist Blog

Although ABBA does not receive the same widespread respect across subcultures as a band like The Beatles, they were nonetheless a worldwide phenomenon, well within the borders of what could be called a “supergroup”. The mixed-gender quartet has sold mind-boggling numbers of product. Over 300 million records sold worldwide puts them on a level enjoyed by very few. And their active years were only from 1972 through 1982.

The hits rolled in like waves during the 1970s for this Swedish band. ABBA had an uncanny knack for writing big, memorable hooks backed up with harmony, and rooted in European folk music, as opposed to the blues, which was the foundation that most rock & roll is built upon. They were also known for helping to bring synthesized sounds to the forefront, and for an extravagant fashion sense that appealed to the legions of disco fans around at the time. And as a side note for trivia buffs, the song “S.O.S.” was the first song with a palindrome title by a group whose name was a palindrome, to hit the pop charts.

This playlist features 18 ABBA songs as recorded by other artists. It’s a testament to the deep influence the group has had, and continues to have on popular music around the world.

ABBA Covers Playlist

1. Dancing Queen - Luka Bloom

2. S.O.S. - Erasure

3. Take A Chance On Me - Tokahits

4. Fernando - Captain Smartypants 

5. Voulez Vous - Audio Science

6. The Winner Takes It All - Laura Branigan

7. Lay All Your Love On Me - Information Society

8. Waterloo - Liquid 8 Presents 

9. Gimme! Gimme! Gimme! (A Man After Midnight) - A-Teens

10. On And On And On - Debra Lara

11. The Day Before You Came - Jacques

12. Thank You For The Music - Deborah Boily 

13. I Have A Dream (Remix) - Westlife

14. Mamma Mia - Hilton McRae

15. Knowing Me, Knowing You - Javelin Boot

16. Money Money Money - The Come Dancing Orchestra 

17. Chiquitita - Menudo

18. Super Trouper - Liquid 8 Presents 

3 Comments

1. kirk -
ABBA was totally cool. Their music makes you happy whenever your'e down. Agnetha is one of the most gorgeous woman on the planet. They all look fantastic together in those old videos. They had class, style, were a lot of fun and incredibly talented. Why are they still so popular today? They were magic together. That is why they endure.

2. Btr -
i like the musics of abba, it makes me inspired.

3. paul123 -
woww i love them!
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