Agnetha Fältskog

Agnetha Fältskog‏ (aka Agneta Faltskog, b. 05 April 1950) is a Swedish singer, best known as one of the four members of the pop group ABBA.

Fältskog‏ had been a solo artist prior to joining ABBA, and took up her solo career again after the group had split in 1982, recording and releasing music under her own name until 1988. She resumed her career as a vocalist again in 2004 and continued sporadically until 2013. Her biggest UK hit was with her 'comeback' single If I Thought You'd Ever Change Your Mind in April 2004, previously a hit for Cilla Black in 1969. The ensuing album My Colouring Book was a collection of cover versions. Her 2013 album A included I Should've Followed You Home, a duet with Gary Barlow who also co-wrote the song.

In August 2023 Agnetha released a brand new track called Where Do We Go From Here?, and announced upcomimg album A+, a new version of her last studio album, successively released on 13 October.

Fältskog‏ married musician Björn Ulvaeus, later a co-member of ABBA, in 1971 although by mid-1980 the couple had divorced. The ABBA song, and no.1 single of that year, The Winner Takes It All, is said to centre around the couple's separation. They had two children, Linda (b.1971) and Peter Christian (b.1977). Fältskog married again in 1990 and divorced in 1993.