Hello and thank you for including me in your Saturday. I had a different feature artist slated this morning but after getting tuned into the news that ABBA is back in action or at least with a new album release, I knew I had to showcase them today but before I spin the tunes, here’s an interview on CBS Sunday Morning you may enjoy.
Wasn’t that cool? Alright, now without further ado, here’s the playlist that got me fired up, thanks to Mary from JingleJangleJungle who shared it earlier in the week, to present ABBA to you today with their newest album, “Voyage”!
If you enjoyed today’s music, please consider joining me tomorrow for Monday’s Music Moves Me on Sunday with your songs that celebrate the things we’re thankful for. I’m saving a dance with you on the dance floor. Have a songsational Saturday! x💋x💋, Cathy
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Great music!
Don’t kill the guy who says that, just make him cook next year.
I was never an Abba fan, I didn’t even know they were gone let alone came back, oops!
ABBA- nice classic ❤
Wow ABBA. I haven’t thought of them in years. Love the funnies. Have a great Saturday.
Hi, Cathy!
This birthday boy is happy now that he’s had some Songsuasion courtesy of one of my favorite mewsic acts – ABBA. That 3000 seat capacity complex opening next year in London, the ABBA Arena, crafted by George Lucas’s Industrial Light & Magic special effects company, and featuring performances by “ABBAtars” performing their songs, will surely be a big draw for tourists from around the world. I have four of Aggie’s solo CDs in my collection. She is very close to my age, only a few months younger, and so it impresses me that she and her ABBA teammates were able to get back into the studio and record new songs after all these years. My favorite in that set you posted is “No Doubt About It.”
Of all the T-giving Sillies you posted this week, the one in today’s post made me laugh loudest. It’s a shame that any holiday is filled with stress but, ironically, Thanksgiving seems to be the most stressful of all. It starts with people like Mrs. Shady who is such a perfectionist in the kitchen that she winds up losing her temper if all doesn’t go according to plan. She often barks orders at me and others, but we know it’s only because she wants the meal she serves to be perfect. Today she is cooking a pre-Thanksgiving feast of turkey and all the trimmings including two pumpkin pies. We will celebrate my birthday, her daughter’s hubby’s b-day and T-giving all at the same time.
Thanks for getting my special day off to a harmonious, melodious start with the fabulous sights and sounds of ABBA, dear friend Cathy. I’ll see you tamale for 4M Monday on Sunday!