Here’s what I can share right now about ABBA Gold and Eurovision connections, based on recent public info.
Core answer
- ABBA Gold: Greatest Hits is ABBA’s best-known compilation, but it is not an official Eurovision-winning album or a release that updates with new Eurovision content by itself. The album gathers ABBA’s most popular tracks, including Waterloo (their Eurovision-winning song) and other hits, rather than a live or current Eurovision tracklist. Its tracklist spans songs like Dancing Queen, Mamma Mia, and The Winner Takes It All, among others, but it does not present a new “Eurovision Winners” tracklist as a separate edition.[3]
Context and current Eurovision-related ABBA items
- ABBA’s Eurovision victory in 1974 remains a landmark moment; there have been extensive celebrations and anniversary events, including anniversary broadcasts and special programs. In 2024–2025 there were commemorations and documentary releases recounting ABBA’s Eurovision win and its impact, but these are separate from the ABBA Gold compilation itself.[7][9][10][3]
- There have been live ABBA-focused shows and tributes branded under ABBA GOLD or ABBA-themed productions (e.g., concert shows and anniversary events) that celebrate ABBA’s music and their Eurovision legacy, sometimes featuring songs from the ABBA Gold tracklist performed live. These are not new official “ABBA Gold Tracklist: Eurovision Winners!” releases, but rather performances or promotional materials tied to ABBA Gold or ABBA’s Eurovision history.[2][4]
Illustrative examples
- The ABBA Gold – Greatest Hits album (originally 1992 and reissued multiple times) includes a curated selection of ABBA’s hits across several albums, including Waterloo and Gimme! Gimme! Gimme!, but the ordering and selection reflect the compendium’s classic hits rather than a Eurovision-focused update.[3]
- Related Eurovision content around ABBA often involves anniversary retrospectives or dedicated TV specials and concert productions that commemorate ABBA’s win, not a reissue of ABBA Gold with newly updated Eurovision tracklists.[9][10][7]
If you’d like, I can:
- Pull the latest official announcements from ABBA’s channels and major music press to confirm any new ABBA Gold editions or Eurovision-focused reissues.
- Create a side-by-side quick reference comparing ABBA Gold’s tracklist with the known Eurovision-winning songs, to show which tracks are tied to Eurovision versus general ABBA hits.
- Search for current ABBA Gold-related events or tours (e.g., ABBA GOLD concerts) and summarize their relation to Eurovision commemorations.
Please tell me which of these you’d prefer, and I’ll tailor the update with precise, up-to-date citations.