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Mamma Mia (ABBA song)

"Mamma Mia" is a song by the Swedish pop group ABBA, written by Benny Andersson, Björn Ulvaeus and Stig Anderson, with the lead vocals shared by Agnetha Fältskog and Anni-Frid Lyngstad. It is the opening track on the group's third album, the self-titled ABBA (1975). The song was released in September 1975 as its sixth single. The song's name is derived from Italian, where it is an interjection used in situations of surprise, anguish, or excitement. It corresponds to the English interjection "my, my!" (which can indeed be found in some lines within the song) but literally means "my mum". The song was ABBA's first number one in the UK since "Waterloo" in 1974.

"Mamma Mia"
Danish vinyl single
Single by ABBA
from the album ABBA
B-side
ReleasedSeptember 1975
Recorded12 March 1975
StudioMetronome Studio, Stockholm
Genre
Length3:35
Label
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)
  • Benny Andersson
  • Björn Ulvaeus
ABBA singles chronology
"SOS"
(1975)
"Mamma Mia"
(1975)
"Rock Me"
(1976)
Music video
"Mamma Mia" on YouTube

History and impact

The distinctive sound at the start of the song is the marimba.[1] According to biographer Carl Magnus Palm, the instrument was incorporated at the last minute, added after Benny Andersson found it in the studio and decided its "tick tock" rhythm was perfect for the track.[2]

"Mamma Mia" was written at the home of Agnetha Fältskog and Björn Ulvaeus, and was the last track recorded for the album ABBA. It was one of four songs from the album to have a music video made to promote the album. Initially, however, "Mamma Mia" was never intended for release as a single.[1] Around this time, many artists were recording ABBA songs (such as "Honey, Honey" and "Bang a Boomerang"), similarly ABBA offered "Mamma Mia" to British pop group Brotherhood of Man, who turned it down.[3]

"I Do, I Do, I Do, I Do, I Do" topped the Australian charts for three weeks; however, the promo clip for "Mamma Mia" proved the more popular after repeat screenings on Australian television, notably Countdown. ABBA's Australian record company, RCA, asked that "Mamma Mia" be released as a single but Polar Music refused.[4] However, Stig Anderson agreed to this; "Mamma Mia" was released in Australia in August 1975, where it spent 10 weeks at number one.[1] Cash Box said the single was "an example of [ABBA's] excellent musical taste," stating that the "tune is upbeat, with characteristically varied textures."[5]

After this success in Australia, Epic Records in the United Kingdom took notice of ABBA for the first time since their Eurovision Song Contest winner "Waterloo". From then on, Epic began to heavily promote ABBA's singles with the immediate result of "S.O.S." reaching the Top 10 in the British market, their first hit since "Waterloo". "Mamma Mia" soon followed, reaching number one in the UK Singles Chart in January 1976, the second of ABBA's 18 consecutive Top 10 singles there.[1]

Record World said that "the reason [the song is a worldwide smash] should be self-explanatory after just one listen."[6]

The B-side for the Australian release of "Mamma Mia" was "Hey, Hey Helen". In most other countries the B-side was the instrumental "Intermezzo Number 1". ABBA's British label Epic selected "Tropical Loveland" as the B-side for the UK release, believing another vocal track, especially one showcasing ABBA in a different musical style, would better promote the parent album.

"Mamma Mia" is widely considered to be one of ABBA's best songs. In 2017, Billboard ranked the song number seven on their list of the 15 greatest ABBA songs,[7] and in 2021, Rolling Stone ranked the song number five on their list of the 25 greatest ABBA songs.[8]

As of September 2021, it is ABBA's seventh-biggest song in the UK with 860,000 chart sales (pure sales and digital streams).[9]

Track listings

International single

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Mamma Mia"
3:32
2."Intermezzo No. 1"
  • Andersson
  • Ulvaeus
3:48

UK single

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Mamma Mia"
3:32
2."Tropical Loveland"
  • Andersson
  • Ulvaeus
  • Anderson
3:05

Personnel

Charts

Certifications and sales

Region Certification Certified units/sales
Australia (ARIA)[39] 3× Gold 150,000^
Denmark (IFPI Danmark)[40] Gold 45,000 
Germany (BVMI)[41] Gold 250,000 
Italy (FIMI)[42]
sales since 2009
Gold 25,000 
Kenya 10,000[43]
Portugal 20,000[44]
United Kingdom (BPI)[46] Platinum 860,000[45]
West Germany 300,000[47]
Yugoslavia[48] Silver 55,000[48]
United States 193,000[49]
Summaries
Europe 3,500,000[50]

^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.
  Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

A-Teens version

"Mamma Mia"
 
Single by A-Teens
from the album The ABBA Generation
Released30 April 1999 (1999-04-30)
Studio
Length3:44
LabelStockholm
Songwriter(s)
  • Benny Andersson
  • Stig Anderson
  • Björn Ulvaeus
Producer(s)Ole Evenrude
A-Teens singles chronology
"Mamma Mia"
(1999)
"Super Trouper"
(1999)
Music video
"Mamma Mia" on YouTube

"Mamma Mia" is the debut single of Swedish pop group A-Teens. It was released on 30 April 1999 by Stockholm Records as the first single from their debut album, The ABBA Generation (1999). The song is a cover of the popular hit by ABBA.

Upon its release, it became a smash hit in Sweden, where it peaked at number one and stayed there for eight consecutive weeks, earning a quadruple platinum certification.

On initial pressings of the single, the name of the band appeared as ABBA-Teens, but Stockholm Records thought it would be better to change the name of the band to A-Teens, so new pressings of the single were made.

Commercial performance

The single reached the top 20 in several European countries, reaching number three in Norway, number nine in Switzerland and the Netherlands, number 10 in Germany, number 12 in the United Kingdom, and number 14 in Austria and Finland. A Spanish version of the song was recorded for promotion in Latin America and Spain. Despite the worldwide success, the song failed to attract the Australian public, peaking at 72 on the ARIA Singles Chart, although it did reach number 13 in New Zealand.

In the United States, the single peaked at 63 on the Billboard Hot Single Sales Chart, becoming the band's first single to chart in the country.[51]

Music video

The accompanying music video was directed by Henrik Sylvén and was filmed in Sweden. It shows the A-Teens as waiters at an art exposition, and they are suppressed by the manager; but soon they discover that one of the paintings transports them to a party where the manager and patrons he's helping also join in on the fun.

Track listings

Charts

Certifications

Certifications and sales for "Mamma Mia"
Region Certification Certified units/sales
Norway (IFPI Norway)[84] Gold  
Sweden (GLF)[85] 4× Platinum 120,000^

^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

Release history

Release dates and formats for "Mamma Mia"
Region Date Format(s) Label(s) Ref.
Sweden 30 April 1999 CD Stockholm [76]
United Kingdom 23 August 1999
  • CD
  • cassette
[86]
United States 28 September 1999 Contemporary hit radio MCA [87]

Mamma Mia! version

"Mamma Mia" was recorded by Meryl Streep for the soundtrack of Mamma Mia!. Her version was released on 8 July 2008 alongside the rest of the soundtrack, by Decca and Polydor Records. It was produced by Benny Andersson.

Charts

Chart performance for "Mamma Mia"
Chart (2008) Peak
position
Australia (ARIA)[88] 98
Norway (VG-lista)[89] 17
Sweden (Sverigetopplistan)[90] 55
UK Singles (OCC)[91] 96
US Billboard Hot 100[92] 99

Certifications

Certificaions and sales for "Mamma Mia"
Region Certification Certified units/sales
United Kingdom (BPI)[93] Silver 200,000 

  Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again version

Lily James, Jessica Keenan Wynn and Alexa Davies recorded "Mamma Mia" for the soundtrack of Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again. Their version was released on 13 July 2018 alongside the rest of the soundtrack, by Capitol and Polydor Records. It was produced by Benny Andersson.

Charts

Chart performance for "Mamma Mia"
Chart (2018) Peak
position
Ireland (IRMA)[94] 49
New Zealand Hot Singles (RMNZ)[95] 21
Scotland (OCC)[96] 54
UK Singles (OCC)[97] 57

Certifications

Certifications for "Mamma Mia"
Region Certification Certified units/sales
United Kingdom (BPI)[98] Silver 200,000 

  Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

References and appearances in other media

  • In 1980, a Spanish version of "Mamma Mia" was included on the album Gracias Por La Música.
  • In 1999, a musical with the same name, Mamma Mia! (with an exclamation point to differentiate its name from the title track), opened in London's West End, featuring many of ABBA's songs and production has spread to many other countries, with more than 5,000 performances on Broadway alone. A film adaptation premiered in theaters in 2008.
  • ABBA perform parts of the song live in the film ABBA: The Movie (1977).
  • The song is featured in the movie The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert (1993) which was made in Australia, the site of the single's greatest success.
  • The song can be heard in another Australian film Muriel's Wedding (1994).
  • The song can be heard in the That '70s Show episode "No Quarter". Jackie plays it trying to get to sleep, to the annoyance of Donna.
  • In a second-season episode of the television drama Boston Legal, the character Ivan Tiggs, performed by Tom Selleck references the song in reaction to his fiancé's breaking into a line from Dancing Queen.[99]
  • The A-Teens cover is used as the opening theme of the German reality programme Frauentausch.
  • On 5 December 2010, on a British poll of the nation's favourite ABBA song, the song was placed at number 6.
  • Aus TV series sent up this video in their second season in 1990 with Jane Turner and Gina Riley in the roles of Agnetha and Anni-Frid, respectively.
  • Cher recorded the song for her ABBA cover album "Dancing Queen".
  • In 2019 Josh Turner Guitar released a YouTube cover of the ABBA song "Mama Mia" with Joshua Lee Turner as vocalist and banjo player? ... Banjo Player! and Carson Mckee playing acoustic guitar and singing backup vocals. This popular video has over 1 million views[100]
  • In 2018, Austin Weber uploaded his cover of the song on Youtube where he remade the song with a synth keyboard, recorded his own vocals and danced to them while in Kyoto, Japan. This popular cover would go on to get over 9.3 million views.[101]
  • In 2020, Gabi DeMartino covered the song, in a medley along with "The Name Of The Game" titled "Mamma Mia 2 Medley" on her debut extended play, Gabroadway.

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Mamma Mia is a song by the Swedish pop group ABBA written by Benny Andersson Bjorn Ulvaeus and Stig Anderson with the lead vocals shared by Agnetha Faltskog and Anni Frid Lyngstad It is the opening track on the group s third album the self titled ABBA 1975 The song was released in September 1975 as its sixth single The song s name is derived from Italian where it is an interjection used in situations of surprise anguish or excitement It corresponds to the English interjection my my which can indeed be found in some lines within the song but literally means my mum The song was ABBA s first number one in the UK since Waterloo in 1974 Mamma Mia Danish vinyl singleSingle by ABBAfrom the album ABBAB side Intermezzo No 1 Hey Hey Helen Australia Tropical Loveland UK Canada US ReleasedSeptember 1975Recorded12 March 1975StudioMetronome Studio StockholmGenreGlam rock pop rockLength3 35LabelPolar Denmark Epic UK Atlantic Canada US Carnaby Spain Polydor Austria Germany Netherlands Portugal Switzerland RCA Victor Australia Disques Vogue Belgium Songwriter s Benny AnderssonBjorn UlvaeusStig AndersonProducer s Benny AnderssonBjorn UlvaeusABBA singles chronology SOS 1975 Mamma Mia 1975 Rock Me 1976 Music video Mamma Mia on YouTube Contents 1 History and impact 2 Track listings 2 1 International single 2 2 UK single 3 Personnel 4 Charts 4 1 Weekly charts 4 2 Year end charts 5 Certifications and sales 6 A Teens version 6 1 Commercial performance 6 2 Music video 6 3 Track listings 6 4 Charts 6 4 1 Weekly charts 6 4 2 Year end charts 6 5 Certifications 6 6 Release history 7 Mamma Mia version 7 1 Charts 7 2 Certifications 8 Mamma Mia Here We Go Again version 8 1 Charts 8 2 Certifications 9 References and appearances in other media 10 ReferencesHistory and impact EditThe distinctive sound at the start of the song is the marimba 1 According to biographer Carl Magnus Palm the instrument was incorporated at the last minute added after Benny Andersson found it in the studio and decided its tick tock rhythm was perfect for the track 2 Mamma Mia was written at the home of Agnetha Faltskog and Bjorn Ulvaeus and was the last track recorded for the album ABBA It was one of four songs from the album to have a music video made to promote the album Initially however Mamma Mia was never intended for release as a single 1 Around this time many artists were recording ABBA songs such as Honey Honey and Bang a Boomerang similarly ABBA offered Mamma Mia to British pop group Brotherhood of Man who turned it down 3 I Do I Do I Do I Do I Do topped the Australian charts for three weeks however the promo clip for Mamma Mia proved the more popular after repeat screenings on Australian television notably Countdown ABBA s Australian record company RCA asked that Mamma Mia be released as a single but Polar Music refused 4 However Stig Anderson agreed to this Mamma Mia was released in Australia in August 1975 where it spent 10 weeks at number one 1 Cash Box said the single was an example of ABBA s excellent musical taste stating that the tune is upbeat with characteristically varied textures 5 After this success in Australia Epic Records in the United Kingdom took notice of ABBA for the first time since their Eurovision Song Contest winner Waterloo From then on Epic began to heavily promote ABBA s singles with the immediate result of S O S reaching the Top 10 in the British market their first hit since Waterloo Mamma Mia soon followed reaching number one in the UK Singles Chart in January 1976 the second of ABBA s 18 consecutive Top 10 singles there 1 Record World said that the reason the song is a worldwide smash should be self explanatory after just one listen 6 The B side for the Australian release of Mamma Mia was Hey Hey Helen In most other countries the B side was the instrumental Intermezzo Number 1 ABBA s British label Epic selected Tropical Loveland as the B side for the UK release believing another vocal track especially one showcasing ABBA in a different musical style would better promote the parent album Mamma Mia is widely considered to be one of ABBA s best songs In 2017 Billboard ranked the song number seven on their list of the 15 greatest ABBA songs 7 and in 2021 Rolling Stone ranked the song number five on their list of the 25 greatest ABBA songs 8 As of September 2021 it is ABBA s seventh biggest song in the UK with 860 000 chart sales pure sales and digital streams 9 Track listings EditInternational single Edit No TitleWriter s Length1 Mamma Mia AnderssonUlvaeusStig Anderson3 322 Intermezzo No 1 AnderssonUlvaeus3 48 UK single Edit No TitleWriter s Length1 Mamma Mia AnderssonUlvaeusStig Anderson3 322 Tropical Loveland AnderssonUlvaeusAnderson3 05Personnel EditAnni Frid Lyngstad lead and backing vocals Agnetha Faltskog lead and backing vocals Bjorn Ulvaeus rhythm guitar and backing vocals Benny Andersson piano marimba Hammond organ and backing vocals Janne Schaffer lead guitar Mike Watson bass guitar Roger Palm drumsCharts EditWeekly charts Edit Chart 1975 77 PeakpositionAustralia Kent Music Report 10 11 1Austria O3 Austria Top 40 12 3Belgium Ultratop 13 2Canada Top Singles RPM 14 18Canada Adult Contemporary RPM 15 11Finland Suomen virallinen lista 16 16Ireland IRMA 17 1Italy Italian Singles Chart 18 3New Zealand Recorded Music NZ 19 4Norway VG lista 20 2Rhodesia Rhodesian Singles Chart 21 20South Africa Springbok 22 7Switzerland Schweizer Hitparade 23 1UK Singles OCC 24 1US Billboard Hot 100 25 32US Adult Contemporary Billboard 26 12US Cashbox Top 100 27 36West Germany Official German Charts 28 1Yugoslavia Yugoslavian Singles Chart 18 4Chart 2008 PeakpositionAustralia ARIA 29 48Italy Italian Singles Chart 30 12Switzerland Schweizer Hitparade 31 60UK Singles OCC 32 56 Year end charts Edit Chart 1975 RankAustralia Kent Music Report 33 34 3Chart 1976 RankAustralia Kent Music Report 35 28Canada Top Singles RPM 36 147New Zealand Recorded Music NZ 37 16UK Singles OCC 38 21Certifications and sales EditRegion Certification Certified units salesAustralia ARIA 39 3 Gold 150 000 Denmark IFPI Danmark 40 Gold 45 000 Germany BVMI 41 Gold 250 000 Italy FIMI 42 sales since 2009 Gold 25 000 Kenya 10 000 43 Portugal 20 000 44 United Kingdom BPI 46 Platinum 860 000 45 West Germany 300 000 47 Yugoslavia 48 Silver 55 000 48 United States 193 000 49 SummariesEurope 3 500 000 50 Shipments figures based on certification alone Sales streaming figures based on certification alone A Teens version Edit Mamma Mia Single by A Teensfrom the album The ABBA GenerationReleased30 April 1999 1999 04 30 StudioJam Lab Gothenburg Hitsville Halden Length3 44LabelStockholmSongwriter s Benny AnderssonStig AndersonBjorn UlvaeusProducer s Ole EvenrudeA Teens singles chronology Mamma Mia 1999 Super Trouper 1999 Music video Mamma Mia on YouTube Mamma Mia is the debut single of Swedish pop group A Teens It was released on 30 April 1999 by Stockholm Records as the first single from their debut album The ABBA Generation 1999 The song is a cover of the popular hit by ABBA Upon its release it became a smash hit in Sweden where it peaked at number one and stayed there for eight consecutive weeks earning a quadruple platinum certification On initial pressings of the single the name of the band appeared as ABBA Teens but Stockholm Records thought it would be better to change the name of the band to A Teens so new pressings of the single were made Commercial performance Edit The single reached the top 20 in several European countries reaching number three in Norway number nine in Switzerland and the Netherlands number 10 in Germany number 12 in the United Kingdom and number 14 in Austria and Finland A Spanish version of the song was recorded for promotion in Latin America and Spain Despite the worldwide success the song failed to attract the Australian public peaking at 72 on the ARIA Singles Chart although it did reach number 13 in New Zealand In the United States the single peaked at 63 on the Billboard Hot Single Sales Chart becoming the band s first single to chart in the country 51 Music video Edit The accompanying music video was directed by Henrik Sylven and was filmed in Sweden It shows the A Teens as waiters at an art exposition and they are suppressed by the manager but soon they discover that one of the paintings transports them to a party where the manager and patrons he s helping also join in on the fun Track listings Edit European CD single 52 Mamma Mia radio version 3 43 Mamma Mia extended version 5 48European maxi CD single and Australian CD single 53 Mamma Mia radio version 3 43 Mamma Mia Giuseppe remix 5 35 Mamma Mia Jam Lab remix 3 56 Mamma Mia extended version 5 48UK CD1 54 Mamma Mia radio version 3 45 Lay All Your Love on Me 4 04 Mamma Mia karaoke version 3 45 Mamma Mia CD ROM video UK CD2 55 Mamma Mia extended version 5 48 Mamma Mia The Bold amp The Beautiful Glamourmix edit 3 46 Mamma Mia Trouser Enthusiasts Undying dub 9 20UK cassette single 56 Mamma Mia radio version 3 45 Mamma Mia karaoke version 3 45US CD and cassette single 57 58 Mamma Mia album version 3 43 Mamma Mia extended version 5 48 Charts Edit Weekly charts Edit Weekly chart performance for Mamma Mia Chart 1999 2000 PeakpositionAustralia ARIA 59 95Austria O3 Austria Top 40 60 14Belgium Ultratop 50 Flanders 61 10Canada Adult Contemporary RPM 62 74Denmark IFPI 63 1Europe Eurochart Hot 100 64 22Finland Suomen virallinen lista 65 14Finland Suomen virallinen singlelista 66 9France SNEP 67 51Germany Official German Charts 68 10Iceland Islenski Listinn Topp 40 69 20Netherlands Dutch Top 40 70 9Netherlands Single Top 100 71 7New Zealand Recorded Music NZ 72 13Norway VG lista 73 3Scotland OCC 74 10Spain PROMUSICAE 75 6Sweden Sverigetopplistan 76 1Switzerland Schweizer Hitparade 77 9UK Singles OCC 78 12 Year end charts Edit Year end chart performance for Mamma Mia Chart 1999 PositionBelgium Ultratop 50 Flanders 79 51Europe Eurochart Hot 100 80 65Netherlands Dutch Top 40 81 69Netherlands Single Top 100 82 59Sweden Sverigetopplistan 83 1 Certifications Edit Certifications and sales for Mamma Mia Region Certification Certified units salesNorway IFPI Norway 84 Gold Sweden GLF 85 4 Platinum 120 000 Shipments figures based on certification alone Release history Edit Release dates and formats for Mamma Mia Region Date Format s Label s Ref Sweden 30 April 1999 CD Stockholm 76 United Kingdom 23 August 1999 CDcassette 86 United States 28 September 1999 Contemporary hit radio MCA 87 Mamma Mia version Edit Mamma Mia was recorded by Meryl Streep for the soundtrack of Mamma Mia Her version was released on 8 July 2008 alongside the rest of the soundtrack by Decca and Polydor Records It was produced by Benny Andersson Charts Edit Chart performance for Mamma Mia Chart 2008 PeakpositionAustralia ARIA 88 98Norway VG lista 89 17Sweden Sverigetopplistan 90 55UK Singles OCC 91 96US Billboard Hot 100 92 99Certifications Edit Certificaions and sales for Mamma Mia Region Certification Certified units salesUnited Kingdom BPI 93 Silver 200 000 Sales streaming figures based on certification alone Mamma Mia Here We Go Again version EditLily James Jessica Keenan Wynn and Alexa Davies recorded Mamma Mia for the soundtrack of Mamma Mia Here We Go Again Their version was released on 13 July 2018 alongside the rest of the soundtrack by Capitol and Polydor Records It was produced by Benny Andersson Charts Edit Chart performance for Mamma Mia Chart 2018 PeakpositionIreland IRMA 94 49New Zealand Hot Singles RMNZ 95 21Scotland OCC 96 54UK Singles OCC 97 57Certifications Edit Certifications for Mamma Mia Region Certification Certified units salesUnited Kingdom BPI 98 Silver 200 000 Sales streaming figures based on certification alone References and appearances in other media EditIn 1980 a Spanish version of Mamma Mia was included on the album Gracias Por La Musica In 1999 a musical with the same name Mamma Mia with an exclamation point to differentiate its name from the title track opened in London s West End featuring many of ABBA s songs and production has spread to many other countries with more than 5 000 performances on Broadway alone A film adaptation premiered in theaters in 2008 ABBA perform parts of the song live in the film ABBA The Movie 1977 The song is featured in the movie The Adventures of Priscilla Queen of the Desert 1993 which was made in Australia the site of the single s greatest success The song can be heard in another Australian film Muriel s Wedding 1994 The song can be heard in the That 70s Show episode No Quarter Jackie plays it trying to get to sleep to the annoyance of Donna In a second season episode of the television drama Boston Legal the character Ivan Tiggs performed by Tom Selleck references the song in reaction to his fiance s breaking into a line from Dancing Queen 99 The A Teens cover is used as the opening theme of the German reality programme Frauentausch On 5 December 2010 on a British poll of the nation s favourite ABBA song the song was placed at number 6 Aus TV series sent up this video in their second season in 1990 with Jane Turner and Gina Riley in the roles of Agnetha and Anni Frid respectively Cher recorded the song for her ABBA cover album Dancing Queen In 2019 Josh Turner Guitar released a YouTube cover of the ABBA song Mama Mia with Joshua Lee Turner as vocalist and banjo player Banjo Player and Carson Mckee playing acoustic guitar and singing backup vocals This popular video has over 1 million views 100 In 2018 Austin Weber uploaded his cover of the song on Youtube where he remade the song with a synth keyboard recorded his own vocals and danced to them while in Kyoto Japan This popular cover would go on to get over 9 3 million views 101 In 2020 Gabi DeMartino covered the song in a medley along with The Name Of The Game titled Mamma Mia 2 Medley on her debut extended play Gabroadway References Edit a b c d Mamma Mia The Song That Saved ABBA ABBA The Official Site Polar Music 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