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Cher’s Album of ABBA Covers Called “Dancing Queen” Coming September 28th, in Time for Grammy Cut Off

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Cher wants that Grammy award for Dance album. She’s going to get it.

I told you a couple of weeks ago her collection of ABBA covers was ready. The date is set for September 28th and it’s called “Dancing Queen.” She just makes the Grammy eligibility cut off. You know she’ll be on their show come February. (Cher, stay off the AMAs.)

Mark Taylor, who produced her massive comeback single “Believe” from 15 years ago, also produced these tracks. Here’s the list. Now wait and see the promo for this. Congrats to Warner Bros. They’re going to have a big hit. Whoever guided Cher into this whole “Mamma Mia” movie, etc really deserves a raise.

  1. Dancing Queen
  2. Gimme! Gimme! Gimme! (A Man After Midnight)
  3. The Name Of The Game
  4. SOS
  5. Waterloo
  6. Mamma Mia
  7. Chiquitita
  8. Fernando
  9. The Winner Takes It All
  10. One Of Us

 

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