a three-section musical form where the music for the first and third sections is the same
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ABBA is a musical. The soundtrack comes mainly from the 1970s Scandinavian group of the same name.
no, but one of there songs is became a musical mamma mia was a musical and now a movie
ABBA, the Band, Hole
no their all Swedish but frida is norweigian
ABBA released the hit "Money, Money, Money" in 1976. The track was recorded in May and released in November. "Money, Money, Money" was also performed in ABBA's hit musical Mamma Mia!
Mamma Mia! is the successful stage and film musical that incorporates the music of ABBA, but it's not really based on the music. (The story concerns a young woman lving in Greece who wants to find her real father before she gets married.)
Never. In fact only once did ABBA record something they didn't write themselves. (It was a medley of American folk songs.)Don't Cry For Me Argentina was written for the musical Evita by Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Webber in 1978. (Bonus fact: Tim Rice did later work with ABBA's Bjorn Ulvaeus and Benny Andersson to write the musical Chess.)
It is a song written by the musical group, ABBA.
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ABBA, the Band, Hole
A jukebox musical is a musical which uses other songs for it. Like mamma mia used abba's songs for its musical. Another example is The boy from oz
ABBA of course and if you mean the movie it's the cast in the movie. Then there are different recordings from the different countries the musical has been performed in.
Well there was ABBA
no their all Swedish but frida is norweigian
ABBA released the hit "Money, Money, Money" in 1976. The track was recorded in May and released in November. "Money, Money, Money" was also performed in ABBA's hit musical Mamma Mia!
Mamma Mia
The musical Mamma Mia! runs for about 108 minutes in length. It stars Amanda Seyfried as Sophie. The story incorporates the songs of the band ABBA into it.
Mamma Mia! is the successful stage and film musical that incorporates the music of ABBA, but it's not really based on the music. (The story concerns a young woman lving in Greece who wants to find her real father before she gets married.)
Mamma Mia! is a stage musical written by British playwright Catherine Johnson , based on the songs of ABBA, composed by Benny Andersson and Björn Ulvaeus, former members of the band.