Number Ones (ABBA album)
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Number Ones is a compilation album of recordings by Swedish pop group ABBA, released by the Universal Music Group in 2006. This album features tracks that were #1 hits in many of the countries where ABBA were successful.
A limited edition included a bonus disc with 12 tracks from ABBA's #1 albums.
In the UK, the track list included the full length version of "Summer Night City" and "Ring Ring", oddly never a big hit in that territory.
In Taiwan, a hidden track follows I Have A Dream. This hidden track, titled ABBA Remix and running for 3.31, is a medley of the choruses of the 18 songs on the CD.
International track listing
- "Gimme! Gimme! Gimme! (A Man After Midnight)"
- "Mamma Mia"
- "Dancing Queen"
- "Super Trouper"
- "SOS"
- "Summer Night City"
- "Money, Money, Money"
- "The Winner Takes It All"
- "Chiquitita"
- "One Of Us"
- "Knowing Me, Knowing You"
- "Voulez-Vous"
- "Fernando"
- "Waterloo"
- "The Name of the Game"
- "I Do, I Do, I Do, I Do, I Do"
- "Take a Chance on Me"
- "I Have A Dream"
UK track listing
- "Gimme! Gimme! Gimme! (A Man After Midnight)"
- "Mamma Mia"
- "Dancing Queen"
- "Super Trouper"
- "SOS"
- "Summer Night City (extended)"
- "Money, Money, Money"
- "The Winner Takes It All"
- "Chiquitita"
- "One Of Us"
- "Knowing Me, Knowing You"
- "Voulez-Vous"
- "Fernando"
- "Waterloo"
- "Ring Ring"
- "The Name of the Game"
- "I Do, I Do, I Do, I Do, I Do"
- "Take a Chance on Me"
- "I Have A Dream"
Limited Edition Bonus Disc track listing
- "When I Kissed The Teacher"
- "Hole In Your Soul"
- "Dance (While The Music Still Goes On)"
- "Me And I"
- "The King Has Lost His Crown"
- "Rock Me"
- "Tiger"
- "I Wonder (Departure)"
- "Another Town, Another Train"
- "Our Last Summer"
- "Kisses Of Fire"
- "Slipping Through My Fingers"
Chart History and Creditations
'Number Ones' was a modest seller reaching top of the album charts in New Zealand (8 January 2007) for 3 weeks and being cerified gold there, and also Taiwan for one week [1]. In the UK it peaked at #15, and it has also peaked at #36 in Australia, entering the top 50 of the chart for the first time after the release of Mamma Mia!.