Most people know that ABBA (1972-1982) were a Swedish band who became
one of the world's most successful pop groups after winning the 1974
Eurovision Song Contest with their song "Waterloo." What, perhaps, they
don't know is that they have sold more than 380 million albums and
singles; that their name was chosen through a newspaper competition,
where alternatives included Alibaba, FABB, and Baba; that their
royalties from the Soviet Union were so big they had to be paid in oil
rights; and that 3.5 million people applied for tickets to see ABBA at
London's Royal Albert Hall in 1977. Biographic ABBA presents an
instant impression of their life, work, and legacy, with an array of
irresistible facts and figures converted into infographics to reveal the
musicians behind the music.