![]() ![]() ABBA - 'Chiquitita' A song that showed ABBA's international reach, 'Chiquitita' (a Spanish term of endearment for a woman meaning 'little one') not only upped the group's global appeal (with versions recorded in Swedish, English and Spanish), but the lullaby-like verses showcase the group's brilliant ability to jump from soothsayers to power-pop belters. ABBA - 'Our Last Summer' A lesser-known-but-still-beloved ABBA song - it didn't make the band's classic Gold compilation album, but did land a spot on More ABBA Gold: More ABBA Hits - the Super Trouper LP cut represents the quartet's knack for dreamy and romantic choruses. Ulvaeus details flirting with a much younger lady, backed by his band mates' harmonies, on this piano-driven, boogie-disco cut. ABBA - 'Does Your Mother Know' While most ABBA classics are grounded around Agnetha Faltskog and Anni-Frid Lyngstad's harmonies, this 1979 single saw Bjorn Ulvaeus taking the lead for one of the band's atypical-but-extremely fun singles. Here are the 15 ABBA songs that have undeniably stood the test of time.
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