The following artists have released albums covering ABBA songs.
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Artist Cover Album Country Year Comments A-Teens The ABBA Generation Sweden 1999 Launched their careers singing ABBA songs. Also 2 girls, 2 boys line up. Abbacadabra Revival - Flight 1 UK 1998 Club Remixes Abbaesque ABBATASTIC: A Non-Stop Megamix of ABBA's Songs UK 1998 Megamix album. Reached number 1 in the UK budget chart. Abbaesque Die Grosse ABBA Party UK 1999 Abbaesque Mamma Mia UK 2002 Anne Sofie von Otter I Let The Music Speak Sweden 2006 Pop crossover album by opera star, featuring a selection of ABBA songs and other Andersson-Ulvaeus compositions Erasure Abba-esque UK 1992 EP E-Rotic Thank You For The Music Germany 1997 James Last James Last Plays Abba Germany 2001 Piano Klaus Wunderlich Klaus Wunderlich Plays ABBA Germany 1994 also 'Klaus Wunderlich: Musical (2CD)' in 2006 London Symphony Orchestra ABBA Played by the London Symphony Orchestra UK 1991 With the London Pop Choir Munich Philharmonic Orchestra Munich Philharmonic Orchestra Plays ABBA Classic EU 1991 Richard Clayderman Plays the Hits of ABBA France 2003 Piano The Real ABBA Gold UK 1998 Royal Philharmonic Orchestra A Tribute To ABBA EU 2003 Part of 3 CD set. Royal Philharmonic Orchestra Orchestral ABBA EU 1995 Salma & Sabina ABBA in Hindi India 1992 All song titles in Hindi ('Mitha Maze Dar' is 'Dancing Queen') San Francisco Gay Men's Chorus US 1997 'ExtrABBAganza!' album Stockholm Session Singers Sounds Like ABBA Sweden 1998 Studio 99 A Tribute to ABBA 1999 Super Troupers Various A Tribute to ABBA Germany/Sweden/Norway/Spain 2001 A heavy metal tribute Various ABBAmania UK 1999 ABBA Tribute Show from the UK Various Abbasalutely New Zealand 1995 Covers by musicians signed to Flying Nun Records Wing Wing Performs ABBA New Zealand 2005 One track appeared on South Park
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