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More ABBA Gold: More ABBA Hits

More ABBA Gold: More ABBA Hits is a compilation album by Swedish pop group ABBA. Released in 1993, it was the follow-up to the highly successful Gold: Greatest Hits, released the previous year, and went on to sell 3 million copies.[4]

Overview

While Gold: Greatest Hits had showcased 19 of the group's biggest and most recognisable hits, this left out a number of other sizeable international hits, such as "Summer Night City", "I Do, I Do, I Do, I Do, I Do" and "Angeleyes". These were included here as well as some of ABBA's lesser-known hits from the time when their popularity was declining, such as "Head over Heels" and "The Day Before You Came." Also included are several B-sides and album tracks, plus one previously unreleased track; "I Am the City", dating back to ABBA’s recording sessions in 1982.

Release

Like Gold: Greatest Hits, a remaster of More ABBA Gold: More ABBA Hits was released in 1999.[5] A 4:27 edited version of "The Visitors" was replaced by the original 5:46 version, while a 3:18 alternate mix of "Lovelight" was replaced by the 3:46 version originally released in 1979.

In 2008, the album was re-released with a different disc and back cover to coincide with the release of the film Mamma Mia!.[6]

Track listing

All tracks are written by Björn Ulvaeus and Benny Andersson, unless otherwise noted

Personnel

ABBA
Additional personnel

Charts

Weekly charts

Certifications and sales

References

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