Why Madeline Bell and The Wheatman Sisters, with group members Yvonne & Heather Wheatman, better known as Sue Glover & Sunny Leslie weren't invited to travel to Stockholm, Sweden to sing backup on ABBA's "That's Me" or "Super Trouper"

 Madeline Bell and The Wheatman Sisters, better known as Sue Glover & Sunny Leslie, were not invited to travel to Stockholm, Sweden to sing backup on ABBA's "That's Me" or "Super Trouper" because ABBA had already hired their own backing vocalists for these songs. 


Instead, they were asked to travel to Musicland Studios in Munich, Germany to provide the American-sounding girl-group vocal backing behind Donna Summer on her albums, both released in 1976, entitled, "A  Love Trilogy" that features "Try Me, I Know We Can Make It" and "Four Seasons of Love" that also features "Spring Affair". ABBA had their own stable of backing vocalists who had worked with them on several of their recordings, and they chose to use these singers for "That's Me" and "Super Trouper". Therefore, Madeline Bell and The Wheatman Sisters were not needed for these recordings.

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