Why popular female background vocalist Bunny Hull didn't want to sing backup behind ABBA in the studio at Polar Studios in Stockholm, Sweden

 Bunny Hull did not want to sing backup behind ABBA in the studio at Polar Studios in Stockholm, Sweden because she felt the band's sound was not a good fit for her vocal style. ABBA's music had an upbeat, pop-oriented sound that was very different from the soulful, jazz-influenced sound that Hull favored. Additionally, Hull felt that ABBA's vocal harmonies were too intricate and complex for her to blend into without drawing attention away from the lead vocalists.



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