Music Where are the two brand new songs that the legendary Swedish supergroup ABBA the world last year solemnly promised? The timeless ballad ‘I Still Have Faith In You ” and the uptempo song ‘Don’t Shut Me Down’ would be around the turn of the year to be released, but to the great disappointment of the fans remains silent.

The Uk channels NBC and the BBC would, as promised the band members Benny Andersson (72) and Björn Ulvaeus (73) last year, get the scoop of the songs. Autumn of 2018 left Andersson then intimated that upon the release date ” unfortunately, any delay‘ was born. Why that was the case, he left in the middle. The tv channels, that all promotion had been made for a special around the tracks, had their programming for christmas and the new year to adjust.

Bales for the NBC, the BBC, and tens of millions of fans who wonder where the comeback tracks from Agnetha Fältskog (68), Andersson (72), Anderson (73), and Anni-Frid Lyngstad (72).

According to Andersson, he sent recently to the Daily Star, the numbers ” the beginning of 2019 and will the promised tv specials around the same time appear. The songs would already be completely ready, and, as reported, the former ABBA-spokesperson and secretary Görel Hanser in October about the formation of the new ABBA music. She was in the images present in the RMV Studio in Stockholm. She stated that the world will not be disappointed. Andersson made in the same month, the world is ‘crazier’ with the statement that ‘a new album with four songs maybe.’

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Speculation

social media such as Twitter was yesterday and today is almost desperate speculation about the release date of the new songs, but no one has the answer. Also the band does, to the chagrin of fans, completely quiet. On the official ABBA-fansite is there not a word about the incident and also the British tv stations have no news. “I can’t wait and have already of joy cry for the new numbers”, send a tweet to someone this morning. Another one: “ABBA, I am now really impatient.” Also on the Facebook page of ABBA all days urgent questions. But that remain unanswered.

The news about the musical comeback hit in april worldwide as a bomb. “We could all feel that, after 35 years would be fun to get together again to work and music to take”, stated the band in a statement. And: “We have already recorded two songs.”

Eurovision

ABBA is one of the most successful bands in the world with more than 200 million albums sold (and more than 370 million records in total). The group, Björn Ulvaeus (guitar and vocals), Anni-Frid Lyngstad (vocals), Agnetha Fältskog (vocals) and Benny Andersson (piano and vocals) broke up in 1974 by winning the Eurovision song contest with the song ‘Waterloo’.

After that turned ABBA into a real hitmachine with music that today still speaks to the imagination. ABBA was responsible for hits such as ‘Mamma Mia’ (1975), ‘Dancing Queen’ (1976), ‘The Winner Takes it All “(1980), ‘Fernando’ (1980), ‘Chiquitita’ (1979) and ‘I Have A Dream ” (1979). ABBA released her latest album ‘The Visitors’ in 1981. The last studio recordings, dating from 1982. In 1983 they held there temporarily, all proved to be that pause eventually to a final stop.

The comeback is only of music. The four no longer occur, and that will in all likelihood never do again. However, there is a world tour with their holograms on the stage. “We may be standing on the podium while I am home with the dogs”, she told me that ABBA-member and composer Benny Andersson.