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Unreleased ABBA track to be on new album


Published January 27th, 2012 2:45 pm


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In this June 14, 1974 file photo, Swedish pop group ABBA, Bjorn Ulvaeus, back left, Benny Andersson, back right, Agnetha Faltskog, front left, and Anni-Frid Lyngstad are shown. ABBA fans will soon again be saying "Thank you for the music" with the release of a new track on a special edition of the disbanded 70's pop group's "The Visitors" album. (AP Photo, file)

 

STOCKHOLM (AP) -- Mamma Mia, here they go again.

ABBA fans will soon again be saying "Thank you for the music" with the release of a new track on a special edition of the disbanded 70's pop group's "The Visitors" album.

The record, including new track "From a Twinkling Star to a Passing Angel," is the first official new release by the Swedish group in 18 years.

Universal Music Group spokeswoman Mia Segolsson said Friday that the special edition of "The Visitors" - originally released in 1981 - will be available in stores from April 23.

ABBA - Agnetha Faeltskog, Benny Andersson, Bjoern Ulvaeus and Anni-Frid Lyngstad - split in 1982. The band has never reunited.

Known for catchy hits in the 70s and 80s - such as "Dancing Queen," and "Money, Money, Money" - ABBA have sold 400 million records worldwide.

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Published January 27th, 2012 2:45 pm

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