Ummm...thousands have, but sadly not me. Abba actually performed live for two years before they ever released an album. They had a tour of Swedish folk parks in 1973, and a tour of Europe in 1974 and 75. They staged a major tour of Europe and Australia in 1977, which became the basis for the film "ABBA:The Movie", directed by future Oscar nominee Lasse Hallstrom. In 1979 they had their first and only tour of the US and Canada, highlights of which are on the DVD "ABBA in Concert". They also toured Europe again, including six sold out nights at Wembley Arena in London. In 1980 they toured Japan, which is documented on the DVD "ABBA in Japan".
A rocker friend of mine was forced to take his little sister to Abba's last North American concert in Toronto, on Oct. 7, 1979. He says to this day it's one of the best concerts he's ever seen.
It was produced in 1974, and first seen on the 1974 Eurovision Song Contest by ABBA.
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"Fernando" by ABBA.
Has Anybody Here Seen Kelly - 1926 was released on: USA: April 1926
Has Anybody Seen My Gal - 1952 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:PG Finland:S Sweden:Btl
If you mean what other artists have performed ABBA songs, there have been hundreds.Here are a few of the best-known Abba covers:Peter Cetera (Chicago) recorded and performed in concert SOS.John Frusciante (Red Hot Chili Peppers) also performed SOS.U2 performed Dancing Queen in concert, once together with Abba's Benny Andersson and Bjorn Ulvaeus.Kylie Minogue recorded and performed Dancing Queen at the closing ceremonies of the 2000 Olympics.Elvis Costello recorded and performed Knowing Me Knowing You in concert.Marshall Crenshaw recorded Knowing Me Knowing You.The A*Teens recorded a whole album of Abba tracks and had a hit with Dancing Queen.Westlife recorded I Have a Dream.Laura Branigan recorded The Winner Takes it All.The Corrs also recorded The WinnerTakes it All.Arrival was recorded by Mike Oldfield.Arrival was also recorded, with lyrics, by Sarah Brightman.
Anybody Here Seen Kelly - 1928 was released on: USA: 9 September 1928
Sold by Neol Coward, a bit cheeky!Another AnswerNot Gilbert & Sullivan. It's by Sir Noel Coward, for his short play Red Peppers. He and Gertrude Lawrence first performed it in 1936. Has Anybody Seen Our Ship?What should we do with a drunken sailor?So the saying goesWe're not tight and we're not too brightGreat Scott? I don't supposeWe've lost our wayAnd we've lost our payAnd to make the things completeWe've been and goneAnd lost the blooming fleetHas anybody seen our ship?The H.M.S. PeculiarWe've been on shore for a month or moreAnd when we see the CaptainWe should get what forHeave ho, me heartiesSing Glory, HallelujahA lady bold as she could bePinched our whistles at the Golden KeyNow, we're in between the devil and the big blue seaHas anybody seen our ship?Has anybody seen our ship?The H.M.S. SuggestiveShe sailed away across the bayAnd we haven't had a smell of herSince New Year's dayHeave ho, me heartiesWe're getting rather restiveWe pooled our money, spent the lotThe world forgetting by the world forgotNow, we haven't got a penny for the you-know-whatHas anybody seen?Has anybody seen?Has anybody seen?Has anybody seen?Has anybody, anybody, anybody seenHas anybody seen our ship?Our ship???
On the stage...
yes lots of people
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if you've never seen her then you really don't know who she is. She could be anybody. sounds like online dating to me? its not safe. Offer to have a conversation using webcam and don't give out too much information if you haven't already.