Madonna and ABBA
Madonna
has admitted that she wrote a grovelling letter to Swedish superstars
Abba asking if she could sample their music on her latest single.
Gimme Gimme Gimme features on new track Hung Up, only the second
time Abba have allowed another act to use their work.
"I had to send my emissary to Stockholm with a letter begging
them and telling them how much I love their music," she told
Attitude magazine.
"They never let anyone sample their music. Thank God they
didn't say no."
Songwriters Benny Andersson and Bjorn Ulvaeus have only allowed
one other act to sample one of their tracks before, when the Fugees
used part of The Name Of The Game on their 1996 track Rumble In
The Jungle.
Madonna said: "They had to think about it, Benny and Bjorn.
They didn't say yes straight away."
Andersson told last weekend's Sunday Telegraph that he and Ulvaeus
said yes because "we admire Madonna so much and always have
done".
"She has got guts and has been around for 21 years. That is
not bad going," he added.
"Hung Up is really good. If it wasn't any good we would not
have said yes. It is a wonderful track - 100 per cent solid pop
music.''
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