

Waterloo
a sequel to the conscript of 1813
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ABBA's "Waterloo" is a pop song that won the Eurovision Song Contest in 1974 for Sweden.
The song's catchy melody and upbeat tempo propelled it to international success, becoming one of ABBA's signature hits.
Its victory marked a turning point for Eurovision, bringing it into the mainstream and solidifying its place in popular culture.
The song's lyrics tell a story of love and surrender, with the line "Waterloo" serving as a metaphor for the overwhelming power of romantic feelings.
Its enduring popularity is a testament to its timeless appeal and ABBA's songwriting prowess.
The song's catchy melody and upbeat tempo propelled it to international success, becoming one of ABBA's signature hits.
Its victory marked a turning point for Eurovision, bringing it into the mainstream and solidifying its place in popular culture.
The song's lyrics tell a story of love and surrender, with the line "Waterloo" serving as a metaphor for the overwhelming power of romantic feelings.
Its enduring popularity is a testament to its timeless appeal and ABBA's songwriting prowess.
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