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Alto Saxophone Solo - Level 2 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.1284967

By ABBA. By Benny Andersson, Bjorn Ulvaeus, and Stig Anderson. Arranged by Leo Silva. Pop. Individual part. 2 pages. MP Sheet Music #876095. Published by MP Sheet Music (A0.1284967).

Fernando is a single by Swedish pop group ABBA, released in March 1976. The track was included on the album “Arrivalâ€. This song became ABBA's best-selling song of all time, having sold 6,000,000 copies in 1976 alone.

It became one of ABBA's best-selling singles, selling over 10 million copies worldwide and topping the charts in at least 13 countries: Australia, Austria, Belgium, France, West Germany, the United Kingdom, Hungary, Ireland, Mexico, Holland, New Zealand, South Africa and Switzerland. In Australia, Fernando stayed for 14 weeks at #1 and spent 40 weeks in the charts, making Fernando, one of the best selling singles of all time in Australia, also reached the Top 3 in Canada, Finland, Norway, Spain and Sweden.

Fernando was chosen as the Best Studio Recording of 1975, ABBA's 1st International Prize.

Fernando
Saxophone Alto
ABBA
$4.99 4.72 € Saxophone Alto PDF SheetMusicPlus

Alto Saxophone Solo - Level 2 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.1105635

By ABBA. By Benny Andersson, Bjorn Ulvaeus, and Stig Anderson. Arranged by Leonardo Silva. Disco,Pop. Individual part. 2 pages. MP Sheet Music #708853. Published by MP Sheet Music (A0.1105635).

Dancing Queen is a song recorded by the Swedish band ABBA in 1975 and released in 1976 as part of the album Arrival. The song followed the other hit of the time, Fernando and is considered one of the biggest hits of the 1970s. Upon release, the song topped the charts in Europe, Africa and Oceania in April 1977, as well as becoming the group's first number one on the Billboard Hot 100. With good reviews, music video recording, appearances on television shows. around the world and its inclusion on the 1977 tour, the song became very popular and became one of the quartet's best-selling singles. the 75 most played songs in the UK over the last 75 years.

Dancing Queen
Saxophone Alto
ABBA
$5.00 4.73 € Saxophone Alto PDF SheetMusicPlus

Alto Saxophone Solo - Level 2 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.1424723

By ABBA. By Benny Andersson, Bjorn Ulvaeus, and Stig Anderson. Arranged by Leo Silva. Broadway,Musical/Show,Pop. Individual part. 2 pages. MP Sheet Music #1005845. Published by MP Sheet Music (A0.1424723).

Mamma Mia was written in the home of Agnetha Fältskog and Björn Ulvaeus, and was the last track recorded for the ABBA album.

The lyrics talk about a woman who is constantly disappointed by her unfaithful partner, but who continues to forgive him anyway.

Its recording took place on March 12, 1975 at Metronome studio and was included on the album as the number #1 track. 

Originally, ABBA did not plan to release the song as a single.

Around this time, many artists were recording ABBA songs (such as Honey, Honey and Bang a Boomerang), which led the group to offer Mamma Mia to British band Brotherhood of Man, but it was turned down. However, a promotional video for the song had already been made in April 1975 and was broadcast in Australia. The video sparked interest in the group, and Mamma Mia spent 10 weeks at number one on the Australian charts, encouraging them to release the song as a single.

Mamma Mia
Saxophone Alto
ABBA
$4.99 4.72 € Saxophone Alto PDF SheetMusicPlus

Alto Saxophone Solo - Level 2 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.1424760

By ABBA. By Benny Andersson, Bjorn Ulvaeus, and Stig Anderson. Arranged by Leo Silva. Broadway,Musical/Show,Pop. Individual part. 2 pages. MP Sheet Music #1005855. Published by MP Sheet Music (A0.1424760).

Mamma Mia was written in the home of Agnetha Fältskog and Björn Ulvaeus, and was the last track recorded for the ABBA album.

The lyrics talk about a woman who is constantly disappointed by her unfaithful partner, but who continues to forgive him anyway.

Its recording took place on March 12, 1975 at Metronome studio and was included on the album as the number #1 track. 

Originally, ABBA did not plan to release the song as a single.

Around this time, many artists were recording ABBA songs (such as Honey, Honey and Bang a Boomerang), which led the group to offer Mamma Mia to British band Brotherhood of Man, but it was turned down. However, a promotional video for the song had already been made in April 1975 and was broadcast in Australia. The video sparked interest in the group, and Mamma Mia spent 10 weeks at number one on the Australian charts, encouraging them to release the song as a single.

Mamma Mia
Saxophone Alto
ABBA
$4.99 4.72 € Saxophone Alto PDF SheetMusicPlus






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