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2 Reception  





3 Music video  





4 Personnel  



4.1  Additional musicians  







5 Charts  



5.1  Weekly charts  





5.2  Year-end charts  







6 Certifications and sales  





7 A-Teens version  



7.1  Music video  





7.2  Releases  





7.3  Charts  



7.3.1  Weekly charts  





7.3.2  Year-end charts  









8 Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again version  



8.1  Charts and Certifications  







9 Appearances in other media  





10 References  














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"Super Trouper"
SinglebyABBA
from the album Super Trouper
B-side"The Piper"
Released3 November 1980
Recorded1980
Genre
Length4:10
LabelPolar Music, Epic Records (UK)[1]
Songwriter(s)Benny Andersson and Björn Ulvaeus[1]
Producer(s)Benny Andersson and Björn Ulvaeus[1]
ABBA singles chronology
"On and On and On"
(1980)
"Super Trouper"
(1980)
"Happy New Year"
(1980)
Music video
"Super Trouper"onYouTube

"Super Trouper" is a song by the Swedish pop group ABBA, and the title track from their 1980 studio album of the same name, written by Benny Andersson and Björn Ulvaeus. It was released in November 1980 as the album's third single. The song – with lead vocals by Anni-Frid Lyngstad – had the working title『Blinka Lilla Stjärna』(i.e. Twinkle Little Star, in Swedish),[2] and was the last track to be written and recorded for the album (ultimately replacing the track "Put On Your White Sombrero").

The song's name refers to the Super Trouper, a make of followspot used in large venues.[3]

Lyrics

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The first verse contains the line, "I was sick and tired of everything when I called you last night from Glasgow", with the video showing lead vocalist Anni-Frid Lyngstad singing this line. In February 2020, saxophonist Ulf Andersson, who toured with ABBA in the late 1970s, revealed that name-checking Glasgow was a coded love note from Björn Ulvaeus to then-wife Agnetha Faltskog. "It was a personal thing between Bjorn and Agnetha," he told the Scottish Mail on Sunday. "Björn was in Glasgow for some ABBA promotion. It was around the time they were about to separate. He wrote the lyrics and Agnetha sings it, but really it was meant to be from him."[4]

Reception

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"Super Trouper" is an upbeat pop rock, disco 1980s track. It continued ABBA's run of chart success, particularly in Europe. It became ABBA's ninth (and final) No. 1 in the United Kingdom.[1][5] This distinction placed ABBA fourth for the most UK chart-toppers in history (behind The Beatles, Elvis Presley and Cliff Richard); a position the group would keep for almost 20 years until Madonna scored her tenth UK No. 1 with "Music" in August 2000.[6] The track was also the fourth biggest selling single in the UK for 1980. "Super Trouper" also topped the charts in Belgium, West Germany, Ireland and the Netherlands, and was a Top 10 hit in Austria, Finland, France, Norway, Spain and Switzerland.

Outside of Europe, "Super Trouper" was a more modest hit. For example, in the United States, where ABBA never attained quite the popularity experienced elsewhere, the single reached No. 45. However, combined with "Lay All Your Love on Me" and "On and On and On", it topped the US Hot Dance Club Play chart in May 1981. The song reached the lower regions of the charts in countries such as Australia[7] and Japan,[8] but in Mexico it reached No. 3.[9]

The recording sold 709,000 copies in United Kingdom in 1980 alone.[10] As of September 2021, it is the group's second biggest song in the country with 982,000 pure sales and 40 million streams.[11]

Record World said that the song "deals with onstage loneliness" and that "engaging vocal interaction bounces resoundingly."[12]

Music video

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In October 1980, the music video for "Super Trouper" used the largest number of artists that ABBA ever used in a music video, including a full circus troupe. The spotlight featured throughout the video is, in fact, a CCT Silhouette profile spot with followspot kit, as opposed to a real Super Trouper. The city of Glasgow mentioned in the lyric was suggested by Howard Huntridge who worked with their then-UK publishers Bocu Music. The music video was directed by Lasse Hallström. Parts of the video were later reused in the clip for the song "Happy New Year" (which also features on the Super Trouper album).

Personnel

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Additional musicians

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Charts

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Certifications and sales

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Region Certification Certified units/sales
Denmark (IFPI Danmark)[37] Gold 45,000
France 400,000[38]
Russia (NFPF)[39]
Ringtone
Gold 100,000*
United Kingdom (BPI)[41] Platinum 982,000[40]

* Sales figures based on certification alone.
Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

A-Teens version

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"Super Trouper"
SinglebyA-Teens
from the album The ABBA Generation
Released2 August 1999
Recorded1999
GenrePop, Europop
Length3:52
LabelUniversal Music Group
Songwriter(s)Benny Andersson and Björn Ulvaeus
Producer(s)Thomas Johansson
Ronald Malmberg
A-Teens singles chronology
"Mamma Mia"
(1999)
"Super Trouper"
(1999)
"Gimme! Gimme! Gimme! (A Man After Midnight)"
(1999)
Music video
"A*Teens - Super Trouper"onYouTube

"Super Trouper" was A-Teens' second single from their first album, The ABBA Generation (1999), a cover of ABBA's song. When the single came out in the fall of 1999, it became a hit around the globe, just as its predecessor "Mamma Mia", also an ABBA cover. "Super Trouper" debuted at No. 2 in Sweden and was later certified platinum.[42]

It also became their only Top 5 hit in Germany peaking at No. 4. The single also reached No. 21 in the United Kingdom, No. 18 in Switzerland, No. 15 in Norway, No. 11 in Austria and No. 12 in the Netherlands.

Music video

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The music video was directed by Sebastian Reed and was filmed in Sweden. The video shows a girl so obsessed with the band that she owns posters, magazines, mugs, clothing, and a key chain. She also copies the band's choreography that is shown on TV. Some of the articles that feature pictures of the band come to life in the video.

In the first few seconds of the video, before the actual song starts, Mamma Mia can be faintly heard in the background.

The video was a hit in most TV stations charting inside the Top 10 countdowns in late 1999 and early 2000.

Releases

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  1. "Super Trouper" (Radio Version) – 3:52
  2. "Super Trouper" (Super Radio Remix) – 4:04
  1. "Super Trouper" (Radio Version) – 3:52
  2. "Super Trouper" (Super Super Remix) – 8:58
  3. "Super Trouper" (Pinocchio Remix) – 5:08
  4. "Super Trouper" (Extended Version) – 6:05
  1. "Super Trouper" (Radio Version) – 3:52
  2. "Super Trouper" (Perre J's Remix) – 4:04
  3. "Happy New Year" – 4:23
  4. "Mamma Mia" (Radio Version) – 3:43
  • Video: "Mamma Mia"
  1. "Super Trouper" (Radio Version) – 3:52
  2. "A*Teens Medley" (Pierre J's Full UK Mix) – 7:27
  3. "Super Trouper" (Karaoke Version) – 3:52
  • Video: "Super Trouper"
  1. "Super Trouper" (Extended Version) – 6:05
  2. "Super Trouper" (W.I.P.) – 6:10
  3. "Super Trouper" (The Bold & The Glamour Mix) – 6:50
  1. "Super Trouper" (Radio Version) – 3:52
  2. "Super Trouper" (Karaoke Version) – 3:52
  1. "Super Trouper" (Radio Version) – 3:52
  2. "Happy New Year" – 4:23
  3. "Super Trouper" (Super Super Remix) – 8:58
  4. "Super Trouper" (Extended Version) – 6:05
  1. "Super Trouper" (Radio Version) – 3:52
  1. A. "Super Trouper" (Extended Version) – 6:05
  1. A1. "Super Trouper" (Extended Version) – 6:05
  2. B1. "Super Trouper" (The Bold & The Glamour Mix) – 6:50
  3. B2. "Super Trouper" (W.I.P.) – 6:10

Charts

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Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again version

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Super Trouper was released on 13 July 2018, alongside the soundtrack of Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again, by Capitol and Polydor Records. The song is performed by the whole main cast (Christine Baranski, Pierce Brosnan, Cher, Dominic Cooper, Alexa Davies, Josh Dylan, Colin Firth, Andy García, Jeremy Irvine, Lily James, Amanda Seyfried, Stellan Skarsgård, Hugh Skinner, Meryl Streep, Julie Walters and Jessica Keenan Wynn) and it was produced by Benny Andersson. The song was also performed in the first film by Streep, Baranski, and Walters.

Charts and Certifications

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Chart (2018) Peak
position
Scotland (OCC)[55] 52
UK Singles Download Chart (OCC)[56] 81
UK Singles Sales Chart (OCC)[57] 81


Region Certification Certified units/sales
United Kingdom (BPI)[58] Silver 200,000

Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

Appearances in other media

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References

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