Abba singer Agnetha Faltskog has released a music video featuring memories from her life and career to accompany her first new solo single in 10 years. The video to the track Where Do We Go From Here?
ABBA star Agnetha Faltskog said she will release a new single on Thursday, relaunching her solo career at the age of 73. Faltskog, lead singer alongside Anni-Frid Lyngstad of the hugely successful ...
LOS ANGELES — For most of the last three decades, ABBA was but a memory for Agnetha Faltskog. She made concerted efforts to leave behind her past as one of two principal singers of the best-selling ...
Along with revisiting the songs from her 2013 solo, A+ also features a new song, and lead single, “Where Do We Go From Here?” which is the first single from the LP.” As the 10th anniversary of the ...
Abba star Agnetha Faltskog has announced the release of a reimagined version of her acclaimed 2013 album A, titled A+. The musician, part of the world-famous Swedish four-piece, will also be releasing ...
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Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. ABBA star Agnetha Faltskog is releasing her first new solo music for 10 years. The 73-year-old Swedish pop legend has announced ...
ABBA's Agnetha Faltskog and Gary Barlow have reunited on a modern version of their 2013 duet 'I Should've Followed You Home'. The Swedish pop star and the Take That frontman originally released the ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Abba singer Agnetha Faltskog has released a music video featuring memories from her life and career to accompany her first new ...
The video features the first car she owned, her ‘beloved’ dogs and pays homage to Abba outfits that shaped the era. Sign up for the top news stories every day to keep you informed with what's going on ...
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