Agnetha faltskog

I have one pug and one Czechoslovakian dog called Prazsky krysarik.

When you love someone, and you've lost that one, then nothing really matters.

I am uninterested in appearing in newspapers and on television. Many people think I am striking a pose - that I want to create a sense of shyness. But it's just not something I want to do. I overdosed.

There is a danger of changing too much in the search for perfection.

The press has always written that I am a recluse and a mysterious woman, but I am more down-to-earth than they think.

My life contains so many other things; I have my children, my grandchildren, my two dogs and a big place in the country. I have my own life.

There was a time when the music fell silent. Both within me and around me.

I just want to live in peace and quiet.

I would like to sing the theme tune of a big film - something like 'Titanic'.

Abba's last tour was a success but awful for me.

No one who has experienced facing a screaming, boiling, hysterical audience can avoid feeling shivers in the spine. It's a thin line between celebration and menace.

I can spot empty flattery and know exactly where I stand. In the end it's really only my own approval or disapproval that means anything.

When I was 15 I became a full-time singer in a band. At 18 I made my first record.

I must be allowed to be as I am.

I have always had strong maternal instincts. Even when I was still a child I cut out pictures of prams from newspapers and imagined the feeling of pushing my own pram through fresh winter snow and seeing the wheels' tracks behind me in the snow.

When I record, it feels like I'm in a bubble. There's nothing else in my head right then. It's just that song, and I'm trying to really sound like what the song is about.

When I was 25, Abba was formed. After Abba I made three solo albums. Maybe I have been productive enough.

It's strange that the newspapers don't see a connection between their false revelations about my private life and my need for seclusion and security.

When I'm living in the world of luxury and celebrity, which is where I found myself for a large part of my life, it's a walk-on part. Not a vital necessity, like it is for so many people. I enjoy it but I can see right through it!

I may have aimed too high sometimes, asked too much of myself and demanded too little from those around me.

I'm a country bumpkin. I'm not a showgirl.

My path has not been determined. I shall have more experiences and pass many more milestones.

My professional persona never loosens its grip, keeping an eye on me at all times.

It has always felt like a failure that Bjorn and I couldn't keep our family together. You never get it back, but to this day I don't regret splitting up. The reason behind our separation is one of those things I definitely don't want to go into!

Author details

Agnetha Fältskog: Biography and Life Work

Agnetha Fältskog was a notable Singer. The story of Agnetha Fältskog began on 5 April 1950 in Jönköping, Sweden.

Agneta Åse " Agnetha " Fältskog ( Swedish pronunciation: [aŋˈnêːta ˈfɛ̂ltskuːɡ] ⓘ ; born 5 April 1950) is a Swedish singer, songwriter, and a member of the pop group ABBA . She first achieved success in Sweden with the release of her 1968 self-titled debut album . She rose to international stardom in the 1970s as a member of ABBA, which is one of the best-selling music acts in history .

Legacy and Personal Influence

Personally, Agnetha Fältskog was married to Björn Ulvaeus (divorced), Tomas Sonnenfeld (divorced).

Philosophical Views and Reflections

Following the release of I Stand Alone , Fältskog had a 17-year hiatus from the music industry, during which she made few public appearances and devoted much of her time to astrology , yoga and horse back riding at her isolated country house in Ekerö .

On 21 March 2024, shortly before the 50th anniversary of their win at the Eurovision Song Contest, all four members of ABBA were appointed Commander, First Class, of the Royal Order of Vasa by Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden. This was the first time in almost 50 years that the Swedish Royal Orders of Knighthood was bestowed on anybody. ABBA shared the honour with nine others.

EQ
Empery Quotes
Inspire · Reflect · Repeat