ABBA used different sax players. On the album Waterloo it was Christer Ecklund; on ABBA (including the great sax solo on I Do, I Do, I Do, I Do, I Do) it was Ulf Andersson; on Arrival it was Lasse Carlsson; on The Album, Voulez-Vous and Super Trouper it was Lars Carlsson. (Yes, it appears Lasse and Lars are two different people.) No sax player is credited on their other albums. On their 1977 tour Lars Carlsson and Ulf Andersson performed and on the 1979-80 tour Ulf Andersson performed. Finally, Abba's most famous unreleased track, Just Like That, features the great Raphael Ravenscroft on sax.
None. ABBA has not performed together since 1982.
ABBA has had a lot of hit songs, but their most known is Dancing Queen.
sax
The question is too broad. There are many different books for piano with many different combinations of ABBA songs.
Great escape is a good song to play for alto sax
ABBA songs
There is no single answer for this question. ABBA had many songs that millions around the world loved.
None. ABBA has not performed together since 1982.
ABBA has had a lot of hit songs, but their most known is Dancing Queen.
Among the many songs of ABBA a few of their top sellers were: Dancing Queen, SOS, Waterloo and Mamma Mia.
In the decade they were a group they recorded and performed hundreds of songs.
sax
The question is too broad. There are many different books for piano with many different combinations of ABBA songs.
All of the songs in "Mamma Mia" were created by ABBA. It was ABBA's greatest hits that created the inspiration for the "Mamma Mia" story.
Great escape is a good song to play for alto sax
Usually music is added to the movie in post-production (music to fit the film. But Mamma Mia the movie was a showcase for ABBA's music. A script was built around the ABBA songs.
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