BBC Radio 2 listeners choose favourite Abba song
The top two songs in the poll reached number one in the UK charts, but the rest of the top five were minor hits.
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Your support makes all the difference.A poll of BBC Radio 2 listeners has revealed their favourite Abba song as Dancing Queen.
Presenter Gary Davies launched the vote to mark the 50 year anniversary of the Swedish pop group winning the Eurovision Song Contest in April 1974 at the Brighton Dome with Waterloo.
However, the chart-topper did not appear in the top five songs chosen by Radio 2 listeners, with The Winner Takes It All in the number two spot, followed by Thank You For The Music, Slipping Through My Fingers and The Day Before You Came.
Gimme! Gimme! Gimme! (A Man After Midnight) reached number six, while Waterloo landed at number seven, followed by Knowing Me, Knowing You, Super Trouper and Eagle.
Davies said: āDancing Queen is one of those songs that just makes you happy every time you hear it and still gets any dancefloor full to this day ā a guaranteed singalong.
āThank you Radio 2 listeners for crowning such a brilliant track Your Ultimate Abba Song.ā
The top two songs reached number one in the UK charts, but the rest of the top five were minor hits.
The Day Before You Came peaked at number 32 in the UK chart and Thank You For The Music reached number 33, while Slipping Through My Fingers was only released in Japan and became popular after featuring in the film and musical Mamma Mia!
Jeff Smith, Radio 2ās head of music, said: āRadio 2 listenersā love of Abba has not diminished since they burst on to the music scene in the 1970s, and Dancing Queen is absolutely one of the most classic pop songs ever recorded.ā
Five of the songs in the top 30 are from the 1979 album Voulez-Vous, five are from 1980ās Super Trouper, four from 1977ās The Album, three from 1976ās Arrival, and three from 1981ās The Visitors.
Their most recent record, 2021ās Voyage, also landed a place on the list with Donāt Shut Me Down.
The top 10 songs as voted by the BBC radio stationās listeners are:
1. Dancing Queen2. The Winner Takes It All3. Thank You For The Music4. Slipping Through My Fingers5. The Day Before You Came6. Gimme! Gimme! Gimme! (A Man After Midnight)7. Waterloo8. Knowing Me, Knowing You9. Super Trouper10. Eagle