ABBA's second #1 hit was 'I Do, I Do, I Do, I Do, I do', topping the charts in Australia and New Zealand.
Their number ones are "Dancing Queen", "Mama Mia", "Waterloo", and "SOS".
Their second hit record is "Mama Mia".
In 1980, ABBA's 'The Winner Takes it All' was #1 in the UK, Ireland and the Netherlands. Later, 'Super Trouper' was #1 in the above, plus Germany.
ABBA's second major international hit was S.O.S. It was released in September of 1975 in most countries and reached number 1 in several countries including Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Germany and Belgium. It reached #6 in the U.K., 9 in Canada and 15 in the U.S.
The first ABBA single to reach number 1 anywhere in the world was "He Is Your Brother", their second single, released on Nov. 1, 1972. It hit #1 on the Swedish radio chart, Tio i topp. The first ABBA chart-topper outside Sweden was "Ring Ring", which reached #1 in Belgium in 1973. Their first #1 in a predominantly English-speaking country (U.K., Ireland) was Waterloo in 1974. The first ABBA #1 in Australia was "I Do, I Do, I Do, I Do, I Do" (1975). In the U.S., ABBA's first #1 was "Fernando" (1976, on the Adult Contemporary chart; their first and only #1 on the American pop/rock chart was "Dancing Queen", later in 1976).
It all depends on the country and chart. Strictly speaking, ABBA had a #1 in Belgium, Germany, Ireland, and The Netherlands in 1981 with "One of Us". The last UK hit was "Super Trouper" (1980). In The US, the last Billboard Hot 100 song was "Dancing Queen" (1976), but they had a #1 on the Adult Contemporary chart in 1980 with "The Winner Takes It All" and a number one on the dance chart in 1980 with Super Trouper.
It depends on your definition of 'hit'. Their songs placed differently on the charts depending on the country. In the U.S., ABBA had 14 song to make Top 40, but only 1 (Dancing Queen) hit the number 1 spot. In the UK the group has had 9 #1 hits, seven of those topped in the 1970s. Check out Wikipedia's or IMDb's ABBA discology.
ABBA had over 20 number one hits around the world. The question is too broad to answer accurately.
ABBA scored only one number one hit in North America, that being Dancing Queen that went to the top of the American charts. ABBA had no number one's in Canada.
ABBA had numerous number one hits all around the world. The question is too broad.
One favorite hit is SOS. The lead voice for this ABBA hit belongs to Agnetha.
In 1980, ABBA's 'The Winner Takes it All' was #1 in the UK, Ireland and the Netherlands. Later, 'Super Trouper' was #1 in the above, plus Germany.
Abba's first-ever #1 single was "He Is Your Brother". It reached #1 on the Swedish radio play chart in 1972. The first Abba single to reach number 1 outside Sweden was "Ring Ring" (1973), which hit #1 in Belgium. "Waterloo" was Abba's third chart-topper and the first to reach #1 in an English-speaking country.
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ABBA was a group for a decade. There is no way to say what song was #1 on any given Sunday.
Depends on which number one hit you are referring to. If you ask any of ABBA'S members they all say "Waterloo", which was performed first in 1974 in England at the 1974 Euro-vision Contest and watched all over Europe. As a single, it shot them into immediate stardom and the history books! Even though it was played in 1974, it was not actually released until 1976 in album form, "ABBA'S GREATEST HITS". ABBA has had many greatest hits. There were many number one hits be it songs or albums. Others say various songs but the ABBA members have the final say I would think.
ABBA's second major international hit was S.O.S. It was released in September of 1975 in most countries and reached number 1 in several countries including Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Germany and Belgium. It reached #6 in the U.K., 9 in Canada and 15 in the U.S.
The first ABBA single to reach number 1 anywhere in the world was "He Is Your Brother", their second single, released on Nov. 1, 1972. It hit #1 on the Swedish radio chart, Tio i topp. The first ABBA chart-topper outside Sweden was "Ring Ring", which reached #1 in Belgium in 1973. Their first #1 in a predominantly English-speaking country (U.K., Ireland) was Waterloo in 1974. The first ABBA #1 in Australia was "I Do, I Do, I Do, I Do, I Do" (1975). In the U.S., ABBA's first #1 was "Fernando" (1976, on the Adult Contemporary chart; their first and only #1 on the American pop/rock chart was "Dancing Queen", later in 1976).
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