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Cher Reveals Track List For ABBA Cover Album

Cher has taken to Twitter to reveal the full tracklisting for her forthcoming ABBA cover album…

Last week amidst press for the release of her new film Mamma Mia!: Here We Go Again, Cher revealed that she was recording an album of ABBA covers.

It seems things are moving quickly on the album as the singer has now announced a track list, posting it Wednesday on Twitter. The new record will contain 10 tracks, including a litany of ABBA’s greatest hits, including “Waterloo,” “Dancing Queen,” “Mamma Mia,” “The Winner Takes It All,” and “SOS.” One track remains a mystery as Cher simply listed a question mark emoji next to the number 10. What could it be?!

Cher has been delighting in the excitement over the album and poking fun at herself in the meanwhile. Before releasing the track list Wednesday, she tweeted out, “Almost finished with album. Think it’s good, and (as we all know) I’m not a big Cher fan.”

The iconic singer performs ‘Fernando’ in Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again alongside Andy Garcia, who plays hotel manager Fernando Cienfuegos.

Cher’s ABBA cover album is out sometime in September.

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