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- An incompetent radio DJ tries to get an interview with the Swedish pop group during their famous week-long 1977 tour of Australia.
- A collection of videos spanning Madonna's career, from 1983 to 2009.
- Music video for Madonna's massively successful first single from the 'Confessions On A Dance Floor' album.
- The history of ABBA's success told in retrospective by its former members.
- ABBA's 1979 tour of North America and Europe, with emphasis on performances at Wembley Arena, London.
- The music video for the song "Dancing Queen" by the Swedish pop group ABBA from the 1976 album "Arrival".
- "Gimme. Gimme. Gimme. (A Man After Midnight)" was written and composed by Benny Andersson and Björn Ulvaeus, with the lead vocal sung by Agnetha Fältskog. Agnetha, as the narrator, weaves the image of a lonely young woman who longs for a romantic relationship and views her loneliness as a forbidding darkness of night, even drawing parallels to how the happy endings of movie stars are so different from her own existence.
- Video promo for ABBA's "The Day Before You Came".
- This documentary reflects the peaks and troughs of the Swedish super group's popularity over the decades, as well as the quartet's turbulent years together.
- The second single from ABBA's album Voulez-Vous.
- A compilation of music videos by ABBA.
- The video for "Money, Money, Money" was inspired by the film Cabaret, showing Frida wearing a hat typical of the 1920s. The video varies from her determined presence in reality during the verses, to the dream sequences about money and "the good life" in the chorus. The video's director, Lasse Hallström, later acknowledged "Money, Money, Money" as the best ABBA video he ever directed.
- "The Winner Takes It All" is a song recorded by the Swedish pop group ABBA. Released as the first single from the group's Super Trouper album on 21 July 1980, it is a ballad in the key of F-sharp major, reflecting the end of a romance. A music video to promote the song was filmed in July 1980 on Marstrand, an island on the Swedish west coast. It was directed by Lasse Hallström.
- "Happy New Year" is a song by Swedish group ABBA from their 1980 album Super Trouper. The lead vocals are by Agnetha Fältskog. The song's working title was the more festive and humorous "Daddy Don't Get Drunk on Christmas Day". Although recorded in 1980, the English-language song was released as a single in Europe in 1999.
- "SOS" was the third single from Swedish pop group ABBA's self-titled 1975 album.
- Video promo for ABBA's hit single "Fernando".
- Video promo for ABBA's hit single "I Have a Dream" from the group's sixth studio album Voulez-Vous.
- Video promo for ABBA: Summer Night City.
- "Lay All Your Love on Me" is a song by Swedish pop group ABBA from their seventh studio album, Super Trouper.
- Video promo for "Head Over Heels" by Swedish pop group ABBA from their final studio album, The Visitors.
- "Under Attack" was the last widely released single by Swedish pop group ABBA.
- "Take a Chance on Me" is a song by the Swedish pop group ABBA. It was released in January 1978 as the second single from their fifth studio album ABBA: The Album. The song has been featured on a number of ABBA compilations such as Gold: Greatest Hits. Written and recorded in 1977 by Benny Andersson and Björn Ulvaeus, it opens as a cold intro and was sung by Agnetha Fältskog and Anni-Frid Lyngstad, with Fältskog delivering the solo passages.
- Video promo for ABBA's breakthrough single "Ring, Ring".
- "Waterloo" is the first single from the Swedish pop group ABBA's second album, Waterloo and their first under the Epic and Atlantic labels. This was also the first single to be credited to the group performing under the name ABBA. "Waterloo" was written specifically to be entered into the 1974 Eurovision Song Contest. "Waterloo" is about a woman who "surrenders" to a man and promises to love him, referencing Napoleon's surrender at the Battle of Waterloo in 1815.
- "The Name of the Game" is a song by Swedish pop group ABBA. It was released as the first single from the group's fifth studio album, ABBA: The Album.
- Music video for ABBA's hit single "Thank You for the Music".
- This 1981 television special features the Swedish pop group being interviewed by American television personality Dick Cavett. ABBA also took to the stage, performing nine songs in a so-called "mini-concert".
- The music video depicts the band against various colored backdrops singing while facing each other, turning away as a new line is sung. At the end of the video, the band's female members are seen walking away through thick snow. The video was directed by future Academy Award nominee Lasse Hallström and is a landmark in his career alongside most other videos of the band which were directed by him.
- Promo video for ABBA: Voulez-Vous.
- The music video for "Super Trouper" used the largest number of artists that ABBA ever used in a music video. The spotlight featured throughout the video is, in fact, a CCT Silhouette follow spot, as opposed to a real Super Trouper. The city of Glasgow mentioned in the lyric was suggested by Howard Huntridge who worked with their then-UK publishers Bocu Music. Parts of the video were later reused in the clip for the song "Happy New Year". The music video was directed by Lasse Hallström.
- Video promo for ABBA's "Mamma Mia", the opening track on the group's third album, the self-titled ABBA.
- "One of Us" is the first single from Swedish pop group ABBA's final studio album The Visitors.
- Spanish version of ABBA's "Knowing Me, Knowing You".
- Music video for ABBA's "One Man, One Woman".
- Spanish version of "Thank You for the Music" by the Swedish pop group ABBA.
- The Spanish version of ABBA's "I Have a Dream".
- "When All Is Said and Done" is a song by Swedish pop group ABBA from the group's final studio album, The Visitors.
- Promo video for ABBA: I Do, I Do, I Do, I Do, I Do.
- Music video for ABBA: Eagle.
- Video promo for "On and on and On" by Swedish pop group ABBA from their seventh studio album, Super Trouper.
- Music video for ABBA: That's Me.
- Spanish version of "Happy New Year" by ABBA.
- Promo video for ABBA: Bang-A-Boomerang.
- Music video for Electric Boys' Ready to Believe from the album Freewheelin'.
- Spanish Version of ABBA's "When All is Said And Done".