ABBA: 50 years since Waterloo (2024)

Dr Jadey O'Regan, lecturer in Contemporary Music Practice at the Sydney Conservatorium of Music, recalls the magic of ABBA's Waterloo as the group releases a 50th anniversary edition of their classic pop album.

As the world eagerly anticipates the 50th-anniversary edition of ABBA's iconic album, Waterloo on 5 April, enthusiasts and music aficionados are gearing up to immerse themselves once again in the catchy melodies and driving rhythms that defined an era of tight satin pants, glitter and bouncy piano pop-rock.

Dr Jadey O'Regan, lecturer in Contemporary Music Practice at the Sydney Conservatorium of Music, is an expert on pop music and how popular “hooks” are made unforgettable for pop fans. She says ABBA's single Waterloo has had an enduring impact on the music industry.

Waterloo was ABBA’s first truly worldwide hit,” Dr O’Regan said. “The song Ring Ring had been a hit the year earlier in Europe; however, it was Waterloo that introduced the world to ABBA’s music.”

Formed in Sweden in 1972, ABBA was made up of Björn Ulvaeus (keyboards), Benny Andersson (guitar), and singers Agnetha Fältskog and Anni-Frid (Frida) Lyngstad. The group entered the 1973 Melodifestivalen, the Swedish selection for the Eurovision Song Contest, with the song Ring Ring and placed third. But the song and the album of the same name become a big hit in Sweden and several other countries.

ABBA's Waterloo on Eurovision

News footage of the 1974 Sweden entry in the Eurovision Song Contest

ABBA entered the competition again the following year with Waterloo. The song took them to the finals of the Eurovision Song Contest in Brighton England, where they won on 6 April, 1974.

Waterloo was written specifically for the Eurovision Song Contest so it was a song built for purpose and success,” said Dr O’Regan.

Waterloo catapulted ABBA to international fame and set the stage for their unparalleled success. The song was a huge hit in Sweden and topped the charts in many countries in Europe. It made the Top 10 in Australia and the US, where Eurovision wasn’t known. Years later in 2005, Waterloo won the best overall song in the competition’s history.

Dr O'Regan said, musically, Waterloo has many unique and fascinating qualities.

“Waterloo’s lyrics were oblique,” she said. “They are referencing a historical battle as a metaphor for a relationship.I can’t think of another song that does this! And the way the lyrics were delivered were also unique. ABBA had a particular way of pronouncing English words that catches the ear and is a part of their identifiable sound.”

The song’s “shiny arrangement” and production style created a very different sound in pop music at the time, Dr O’Regan noted, which was dominated by prog-rock, soul and funk, or solo singer-songwriters. “It definitely had elements of glam, but in a new kind of package, and with female vocals.”

ABBA's global success after Waterloo

Beyond their musical prowess, ABBA's theatrical flair and flamboyant costumes brought a new dimension to the Eurovision stage, captivating audiences with their glittering performances. “Their colourful outfits and dance moves were different for Eurovision at the time - most songs were ballads, and the glitter and drama we see in modern Eurovision didn’t exist back in the early 1970s - so if you love the fireworks and outrageous costumes of Eurovision, you might want to thank ABBA!” said Dr O’Regan.

ABBA: 50 years since Waterloo (1)

The band struggled to be taken seriously after winning the Eurovision Song Contest - but they made strong follow-up albums, including ABBA which featured hits SOS and Mamma Mia, which was Number One in the UK and Number One in Australia for 10 weeks. ABBA went on to enjoy enormous global success, and were much loved in Australia, where they had six Number One hits in the years after Waterloo.

By 1976, ABBA was one of the most popular bands in the world. Hit singles included Dancing Queen and Fernando, and from their fourth album Arrival, Money, Money, Money and Knowing Me, Knowing You. The following year, they released a feature film, ABBA: The Movie and ABBA: The Album, with hits Name of the Game and Take On A Chance on Me.

“Waterloo set ABBA up for a string of unforgettable singles that are particularly loved here in Australia,” said Dr O’Regan.

“While many may consider their music cheesy or uncool, if you listen to the depths of their arrangements, their songs are very sophisticated - the layers, chords, melodies - are all cleverly put together to connect with so many people over such a long time,” she said.  "I am constantly amazed at the arrangement of a song like Dancing Queen which feels effortless but is made up of endless catchy hooks.”

From their humble beginnings to global superstardom, ABBA's music continues to resonate with audiences across generations, transcending cultural boundaries and uniting listeners in a shared love for timeless melodies.

Dr Jadey O’Regan, is a lecturer in Contemporary Music Practice at Sydney Conservatorium of Music, and an expert on pop music. She is the co-author of Hooks in Popular Music. Hero photo: Swedish pop group ABBA, from left: Benny Andersson, Anni-Frid Lyngstad, Agnetha Faltskog and Bjorn Ulvaeus posing after winning the Swedish branch of the Eurovision Song Contest with their song "Waterloo". (Olle Lindeborg/TT NEWS AGENCY via AP/AAP Photos)

ABBA: 50 years since Waterloo (2024)

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Who won Eurovision 50 years ago? ›

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Who came 2nd to ABBA in 1974? ›

Eurovision 1974 Results: Voting & Points
PlaceCountrySong / Artist
1SwedenWaterloo ABBA
2ItalySi Gigliola Cinquetti
3NetherlandsI See A Star Mouth & MacNeal
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Why did France pull out the 1974 Eurovision? ›

In 1974, after selecting a singer and song to represent them at the contest, France withdrew after the President of France Georges Pompidou died in the week of the contest.

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In 1974, after winning the 14th edition of the Melodifestivalen, "Waterloo" represented Sweden in the 19th edition of the Eurovision Song Contest held in Brighton, winning the contest and beginning ABBA's path to worldwide fame. It topped the charts in several countries, and reached the top 10 in the United States.

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Abba won Eurovision just once in 1974. This was Sweden's first contest win which meant they were the hosts for the first time the year after in 1975.

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ABBA is the most successful Eurovision Song Contest winner. The Swedish pop band won the contest in 1974 and has enjoyed phenomenal success ever since, despite officially splitting up in 1983. The most covered Eurovision Song Contest song is Domenico Mudugno's Nel Blu Di Pinto Di Blu, also known as Volare.

When did ABBA fall apart? ›

After ABBA disbanded in December 1982, Andersson and Ulvaeus continued their success writing music for multiple audiences including stage, musicals and movies, while Fältskog and Lyngstad pursued solo careers. Ten years after the group broke up, a compilation, ABBA Gold, was released, becoming a worldwide best-seller.

Who gave ABBA zero points? ›

Yet the UK gave Sweden 'nul points' for their performance on the night, prompting songwriter Björn Ulvaeus to say 47 years later that they must have viewed ABBA as a possible threat.

Who made ABBA famous? ›

4. ABBA first shot to worldwide fame when they won the Eurovision Song Contest in April, 1974 with “Waterloo”, giving Sweden its first triumph in the contest.

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France! The 1988 Eurovision Song Contest is best remembered for one most exciting voting sequences in the history of the contest. Switzerland's entry Ne Partez Pas Sans Moi performed by Céline Dion beat the runner-up, the United Kingdom's Scott Fitzgerald by just a single point.

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But despite the lack of concert tours ABBA managed to achieve a US number one single with 'Dancing Queen' in April 1977.

Who was the most talented ABBA member? ›

Agnetha Fältskog possessed a powerful and versatile voice. She had a wide vocal range and a distinctive tone that added depth and emotion to ABBA's songs. Agnetha's voice was often described as pure and angelic, and she had the ability to convey vulnerability and passion in her performances [2].

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In their home country of Sweden ABBA had a strong following among record-buyers from the word go, and Australia is famous for its 18 months of unrivalled ABBA frenzy.

Why was there no Eurovision winner in 1969? ›

For the first time in the history of the Eurovision Song Contest, the outcome of the voting resulted in a tie for first place. Four countries gained 18 points each: France, the Netherlands, Spain and the United Kingdom. Since there was no solution for this situation, all four countries were declared winners.

Who won Eurovision 1950? ›

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The twenty first annual Eurovision Song Contest from The Hague in the Netherlands.It was another victory for the United Kingdom, their third, with Brotherhood of Man and "Save Your Kisses for Me".

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The winner was France with the song "Tom Pillibi", performed by Jacqueline Boyer, composed by André Popp and written by Pierre Cour. This marked France's second contest victory, having also won in 1958.

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