ABBA Sees A Trio Of Career-Defining Hit Songs Return Together
The post ABBA Sees A Trio Of Career-Defining Hit Songs Return Together appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. ABBA returns to the Official Physical Singles chart with “SOS,” “So Long,” and “Mamma Mia,” as Gold – Greatest Hits continues its historic U.K. albums run. Swedish pop group Abba on stage, after winning the Eurovision Song Contest, Brighton, England, April 7th 1974. (Photo by Frank Barratt/Keystone/Getty Images) Getty Images ABBA is back on the Official Physical Singles chart this week with several classic tunes, showing that decades after first becoming superstars, the Swedish pop musicians still sell in impressive numbers. Three of the quartet’s most beloved singles return to the tally, which ranks the top-selling cuts on any physical format – and as they rebound, British citizens once again show their love for the once-maligned outfit. “SOS,” “So Long,” and “Mamma Mia” Return Three ABBA favorites — “SOS,” “So Long,” and “Mamma Mia” — all find space on the Official Physical Singles chart this frame. “SOS” leads the pack at No. 57, followed by “So Long” at No. 81 and “Mamma Mia” just behind that latter cut at No. 82. Each one of those tunes has only been away for a less than a month. All Three Have Hit the Top 10 Before While their current positions are fairly modest, each ABBA’s returning cuts has previously broken into the Official Physical Singles chart’s top 10, though they stalled in different spots. “So Long” once climbed to No. 3, “SOS” peaked at No. 5, and “Mamma Mia” reached No. 4. Coincidentally, all three have now spent exactly four weeks on this ranking, even though they’ve stepped away in the past. Four ABBA Singles Debuted in June All three ABBA tracks that currently appear on the Official Physical Singles tally originally debuted back in June. At the same time, the Grammy-nominated group also launched “I Do, I Do, I Do, I…

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ABBA returns to the Official Physical Singles chart with “SOS,” “So Long,” and “Mamma Mia,” as Gold – Greatest Hits continues its historic U.K. albums run. Swedish pop group Abba on stage, after winning the Eurovision Song Contest, Brighton, England, April 7th 1974. (Photo by Frank Barratt/Keystone/Getty Images) Getty Images ABBA is back on the Official Physical Singles chart this week with several classic tunes, showing that decades after first becoming superstars, the Swedish pop musicians still sell in impressive numbers. Three of the quartet’s most beloved singles return to the tally, which ranks the top-selling cuts on any physical format – and as they rebound, British citizens once again show their love for the once-maligned outfit. “SOS,” “So Long,” and “Mamma Mia” Return Three ABBA favorites — “SOS,” “So Long,” and “Mamma Mia” — all find space on the Official Physical Singles chart this frame. “SOS” leads the pack at No. 57, followed by “So Long” at No. 81 and “Mamma Mia” just behind that latter cut at No. 82. Each one of those tunes has only been away for a less than a month. All Three Have Hit the Top 10 Before While their current positions are fairly modest, each ABBA’s returning cuts has previously broken into the Official Physical Singles chart’s top 10, though they stalled in different spots. “So Long” once climbed to No. 3, “SOS” peaked at No. 5, and “Mamma Mia” reached No. 4. Coincidentally, all three have now spent exactly four weeks on this ranking, even though they’ve stepped away in the past. Four ABBA Singles Debuted in June All three ABBA tracks that currently appear on the Official Physical Singles tally originally debuted back in June. At the same time, the Grammy-nominated group also launched “I Do, I Do, I Do, I…
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