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ABBA’s Björn Ulvaeus has revealed that he wrote one of the group’s most iconic songs while drunk on too much whisky. The ...
Sweden’s most notable Eurovision victory was perhaps when pop quartet ABBA catapulted to global stardom with its 1974 winning song, “Waterloo”. The Scandinavian country last won in 2023 ...
went on to sell more than 385 million records after winning the 1974 Eurovision Song Contest. Formed in 1972, ABBA released a multitude of hits, including Money, Money, Money, Mamma Mia ...
Michael Campanella/Getty ABBA star Björn Ulvaeus is opening up about falling for his wife in spite of their 28-year age gap. The Swedish musician, 79, married his third wife Christina Sas ...
OLLE LINDEBORG/AFP via Getty Alcohol played a role in the creation of a major ABBA hit. In a new interview with The Times, member Björn Ulvaeus revealed ABBA's "The Winner Takes It All" was ...
SRG-SSR, the Swiss national broadcaster, has unveiled the Eurovision 2025 Postcards concept. A special media event was held in Basel today organized by the 2025 Eurovision host broadcaster SRG-SSR ...
A man has reflected on the “amazing” day he spontaneously posed for photos with Abba in Brighton, 51 years after their Eurovision victory propelled them to fame. Allen Lewis, 71, was coming up ...
Clodagh Rodgers, a singer best known for representing the UK at the 16th Eurovision Song Contest, has died aged 78. The Northern Irish singer was described as "the rock of this family" by her son ...
The beloved songstress, known for her chart-toppers 'Come Back' and 'Shake Me', as well as her dazzling appearance in Eurovision, gained further fame with her regular appearances on 'It's Cliff ...
Eurovision legend and Clodagh Rodgers who represented the UK in 1971 has tragically passed away aged 78. The Northern Irish singer, who finished in fourth place with Jack In The Box, died ...
Twenty-four years later, the singer and songwriter is facing the challenge of representing Spain at the 2025 Eurovision Song Contest, which will be held on May 17 in Basel, Switzerland.
Singer Clodagh Rodgers, who represented the UK in the Eurovision Song Contest in 1971, has died at the age of 78. The Northern Irish star secured fourth place in the competition, held in Dublin ...
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