
Björn Ulvaeus
Björn Kristian Ulvaeus (born 25 April 1945) is a Swedish musician, singer, songwriter, and producer best known as a member of the musical group ABBA. He is also the co-composer of the musicals Chess, Kristina från Duvemåla, and Mamma Mia! He co-produced the films Mamma Mia! and Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again with fellow ABBA member and close friend Benny Andersson. He is the oldest member of the group.
Björn Kristian Ulvaeus was born in Gothenburg on 25 April 1945. In 1951, he moved with his family to Västervik, Kalmar County. His parents were Aina Eliza Viktoria (née Bengtsson; 1909–2005) and Erik Gunnar Ulvaeus (1912–1999). Ulvaeus has one sister, Eva Margareta (born 1948). Ulvaeus studied business and law at Lund University after undertaking his military service, alongside comedian Magnus Holmström.
Before gaining international recognition with ABBA, Ulvaeus was a member of the Swedish folk-schlager band Hootenanny Singers, known earlier as the "West Bay Singers", who had an enormous following in Scandinavia. While on the road in southern Sweden in 1966, they encountered the Hep Stars, and Ulvaeus quickly became friends with the group's keyboard player, Benny Andersson. The two musicians shared a passion for songwriting, and each found a composing partner in the other. On meeting again that summer, they composed their first song together: "Isn't It Easy To Say", a song soon to be recorded by Andersson's group. The two continued teaming up for music, helping out each other's bands in the recording studio, and adding guitar or keyboards respectively to the recordings. In 1968, they composed two songs together: "A Flower in My Garden", recorded by Hep Stars, and their first real hit "Ljuva Sextiotal", for which Stig Anderson wrote lyrics. The latter, a cabarét-style ironic song about the 1960s, was submitted for the 1969 Swedish heats for the Eurovision Song Contest, but was rejected; it was later recorded by diva Brita Borg. Another hit came in 1969 with "Speleman", also recorded by Hep Stars.
While filming a nostalgic schlager special for television in March 1969, Björn met eighteen-year-old future wife and singer-songwriter Agnetha Fältskog.
Björn Ulvaeus continued recording and touring with Hootenanny Singers to great acclaim while working as in-house producer at Polar Record Company (headed by future manager Stig Anderson), with Benny as his new partner. The twosome produced records by other artists and continued writing songs together. Polar artist Arne Lamberts Swedish version of "A Flower in My Garden" ("Fröken Blåklint") was one of Björn & Benny's first in-house productions. In December 1969, they recorded the new song "She's My Kind of Girl", which became their first single as a duo. It was released in March 1970, giving them a minor hit in Sweden and a top-ten hit in Japan two years later.
The Hootenanny Singers entered Svensktoppen, the Swedish radio charts, in 1970 with "Omkring Tiggarn Från Luossa", a cover of an old folk-schlager song. It remained on the charts for 52 consecutive weeks, a record which endured until 1990; the song was produced by Björn and Benny, and had Ulvaeus's solo vocal and Benny's piano. ...
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Known For







Credits
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Året var 1975 2024Self (archive footage)★ 5
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Self★ 6
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Self★ NR
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More ABBA at the BBC 2024Self (archive material)★ 8
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Self (archive footage)★ 7.1
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Stikkan 2024Self (archive footage)★ NR
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Self★ 7
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Året var 1974 2023Self (archive footage)★ 5
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Himself★ 8
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Self (archive footage)★ NR
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ABBA V Queen 2022Self (archive footage)★ NR
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ABBA: New Beginnings 2021Self★ NR
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ABBA – Voyage | LIVE 2021Self★ NR
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Self★ 6.8
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Benjamin's 2021Himself - Guest★ NR
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Self★ NR
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Self - Contestant (archive footage)★ NR
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Self★ 5.7
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Self★ 8.3
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ABBA: Super Troupe 2019Self★ NR
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University Professor (uncredited)★ 7.1
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Self★ NR
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Self★ 7.4
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Self★ 8.3
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Self★ 9
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Self - Singer, Composer★ NR
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Self★ NR
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Welcome to Sweden 2014Self★ 6.2
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Self★ NR
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ABBA at the BBC 2013Self★ 6
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The Joy of ABBA 2013Self★ 8.5
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Self★ 6.9
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ABBA: Dancing Queen 2012Self★ 8
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Self★ NR
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Palme 2012★ 7.6
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Self★ 10
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Self (archive footage)★ NR
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Birthing Mamma Mia! 2008Self★ NR
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Mamma Mia! 2008Greek God (uncredited)★ 7
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Self★ NR
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ABBA: The Visitors 2007Self★ NR
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ABBA: 16 Hits 2006Self★ NR
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Self★ 9
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Tour d'Eurovision 2005Self★ NR
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Self★ 7.5
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self★ 7
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Björn Ulvaeus★ 5.4
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Self★ 10
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Self★ 7.7
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ABBA: The History 2003Self★ NR
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Self★ 8.4
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Self★ 5.1
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Self★ 6
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Self★ 5.8
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Self (archive footage)★ NR
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Self★ NR
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Chess in Concert 1989Narrator★ 10
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Self★ NR
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Self★ NR
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ABBA: In Concert 1979Self★ 7.2
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Listen to the Music 1979Self★ NR
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ABBA in Switzerland 1979Self - ABBA★ 7.8
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Det hender ikke meg 1979Self★ NR
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ABBA In Japan 1978Self (Vocals / Guitar)★ 8.8
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Olivia 1978Self★ 6.2
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ABBA: The Movie 1977Björn Ulvaeus★ 6.5
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Self (archive footage)★ NR
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Self - ABBA★ 7
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ABBA in Studio 2 1976Self★ 6
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ABBA-dabba-doo 1976Self★ 8.5
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Self★ NR
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Self★ 7
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Système 2 1975Self - ABBA★ NR
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Midi Première 1975Self - ABBA★ 10
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Am laufenden Band 1974Self - Guest★ 6.5
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Sänger/Gitarre★ NR
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Self★ NR
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Älskling på vift 1964Hootenanny Singers - vocals and guitar★ NR
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Melodifestivalen 1959Self★ 4.4
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Self★ 7.2