Swedish supergroup Abba have fuelled the fire of rumours that they could reform.
Despite previous denials that the foursome, who have sold more than 370 million records, would ever perform together again, Benny Andersson and Bjorn Ulvaeus - half of the four-piece - told The Times that a reformation was "not a bad idea".
Asked if they would consider a one-off performance Andersson said: "Yeah, why not?"
"I don't know if the girls sing anything any more. I know Frida (Anni-Frid Lyngstad) was in the studio," adding: "It's not a bad idea, actually."
The band, whose hits include Dancing Queen and Take On Me, split in 1982 and are currently riding high after the success of stage show and movie adaptation, Mamma Mia!.
But what do you think?
Should Abba reform and perform one more time? Or would a show simply cheapen their reputation as one of the greatest pop acts of all time?
And who else would you like to see reform?
Would the remaining members of Pink Floyd do it for you? Or should Boy George bring back Culture Club, as has been hinted recently?
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