Benny Andersson, former member of ABBA, has gone back to basics following the release of his latest album, entitled Piano.

Benny Andersson is known for a huge number of recognisable hits throughout the 70s and 80s alongside fellow ABBA band members; from writing hits such as Dancing Queen to one of the biggest songs to win the Eurovision Song Contest to date, Waterloo, Andersson has really produced to the masses over the past 40 years.

But now, the Swedish musician and composer is back with an album of his own, entitled under the simplistic name Piano.

Andersson celebrated the release of his latest album yesterday, as posted via the official ABBA The Museum Facebook page.

https://www.facebook.com/AbbaTheMuseum/posts/1450614045051841

A 21-piece set for Piano

Having recorded a grand total of 21 tracks for his latest album, Piano features a mixture of piano versions of some of the most famous songs from across the world, including some unforgettable ABBA hits, as well as some brand new compositions, all of which performed by Andersson himself.

Piano tracklist

  1. I let the music speak
  2. You and I
  3. Aldrig
  4. Thank you for the music
  5. Stockholm by night
  6. Chess
  7. The day before you came
  8. Someone else’s story
  9. Midnattsdans
  10. Målarskolan
  11. I wonder (Departure)
  12. Embassy lament
  13. Anthem
  14. My love, my life
  15. Mountain duet
  16. Flickornas rum
  17. Efter regnet
  18. Tröstevisa
  19. En skrift i snöen
  20. Happy New Year
  21. I got bevar

Piano is out now and available to download and stream via Andersson’s official download link.

https://www.facebook.com/ABBA/videos/2192232557469111/


Jessica was born and raised in the United Kingdom. Eurovision has been a huge part of her life for a number of years, getting to see the contest live for the first time in 2015. Jessica joined the ESCToday team in November 2013.