For the singles from the album Ring Ring, it was "Bjorn and Benny, Agnetha and Anni-Frida". "ABBA" was first used on the Waterloo Swedish single as "ABBA (Bjorn and Benny, Agnetha and Anni-Frida" and ABBA by itself was used from Honey, Honey onwards.
ABBA first Album is the Ring Ring album.
See the link below for the full list of Abba single releases.
Ring Ring, ABBA's first studio album, was released in Europe, Australia, South Africa and Mexico on March 26, 1973. It was actually credited to Bjorn, Benny, Agnetha & Frida: the band didn't adopt the acronym "ABBA" until later that year.
ABBA
People Need Love.
The members of ABBA first performed together in 1970 but released their first chart single in June of 1972 and adopted the name ABBA later that summer.
They formed in 1970 and released their first single in 1972.
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.
ABBA's first single was People Need Love, released in June, 1972.
For the singles from the album Ring Ring, it was "Bjorn and Benny, Agnetha and Anni-Frida". "ABBA" was first used on the Waterloo Swedish single as "ABBA (Bjorn and Benny, Agnetha and Anni-Frida" and ABBA by itself was used from Honey, Honey onwards.
ABBA first Album is the Ring Ring album.
See the link below for the full list of Abba single releases.
The four principal members of Abba -- Bjorn Ulvaeus, Benny Andersson, Agnetha Faltskog and Anni-Frid Lyngstad -- began performing together in 1970 and released their first single as a group in June 1972. But it was only later that summer when they decided to combine the first letters of their first names into the acronym "ABBA".
Ring Ring, ABBA's first studio album, was released in Europe, Australia, South Africa and Mexico on March 26, 1973. It was actually credited to Bjorn, Benny, Agnetha & Frida: the band didn't adopt the acronym "ABBA" until later that year.
Super Trouper.
There is no single answer for this question. ABBA had many songs that millions around the world loved.