- During ABBA's early years, the group decided that she should use the name "Anna" because many non-Scandinavians found it difficult to properly pronounce "Agnetha." Her full name is pronounced AG-NEH-TAH FELTS-koog. The name "Agnetha" is the Scandinavian form of the name "Agnes" (a Greek name meaning "pure"). It is not related to the name "Anna" (derived from the Hebrew name "Hannah" meaning "gracious").
- Won Europe's "Sexiest Bottom" award in 1977.
- As part of ABBA, she won the Eurovision Song Contest in Brighton, England, in 1974 with the song "Waterloo". (6th April 1974)
- Was a member of the pop band ABBA.
- Ranked #70 on VH1's 100 Greatest Women of Rock N Roll
- The name ABBA was comprised of the first letters of the names of its members: Agnetha, Björn Ulvaeus, Benny Andersson, and Anni-Frid Lyngstad.
- Is the grandmother of Tilda Frida Eliza Ulvaeus-Ekengren who was born on January 27th, 2001.
- Lives on the Swedish island of Ekerö.
- Split up with Bjorn ulvaeus in autumn 1978
- Composed music from the age of five.
- Will be releasing her first album in 17 years called "My Colouring Book". (marzo 2004)
- On 10 May 2013 (13 May in the UK; 14 May in North America), Fältskog released a new album called "A", produced by Jörgen Elofsson and Peter Nordahl.
- Had a number 1 record in Sweden in 1968, "Jag Var Så Kär." (I Was So In Love).
- Has a fear of flying.
- Children (with Björn Ulvaeus): Linda Ulvaeus, Christian Ulvaeus
- Recording a new solo album in Sweden. (aprile 2002)
- Promoting her new album. (giugno 2004)
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