The Mamma Mia! sequel is already shaping up nicely, bringing together all of the original cast for another Hollywood spectacular featuring the music of ABBA.

And speaking on BBC Radio 2 this morning (September 27), ABBA member Benny Andersson revealed some of the confirmed songs for Mamma Mia: Here We Go Again!.

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Yep, as well as classic Pierce Brosnan singing once again, Benny also confirmed that 'Angel Eyes', 'I Wonder' and 'When I Kissed the Teacher' will be featured in the film's follow-up.

If you're not so familiar with the three tracks, give them a play below so you're fully up to speed on what Meryl and co will be belting out this time around:

'Angel Eyes':

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'I Wonder':

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'When I Kissed the Teacher':

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Filming on the sequel is already under way, with Cinderella actress Lily James signing up for the role of 'Young Donna', and she marked the news last month by sharing an early image from the film's set of the Dynamos in action.

James is playing a younger Meryl Streep, while the other Dynamos, Rosie and Tanya, were played by Julie Walters and Christine Baranski in the original.

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We don't have any news on who'll be playing the younger Tanya just yet, but Raised by Wolves star Alexa Davies has signed up as the young Rosie.

In a recent interview with Digital Spy, Colin Firth reflected on why making the comedy musical was one of the most memorable experiences of his career.

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"I actually really loved [it]," he told us. "I know that it's... I saw a journalist actually changed colour when I said that was one of my favourite things I'd done, because I think it doesn't pass the snob test very easily.

"But I do think it is incredibly unusual to find a piece of entertainment that hits common ground. Because, frankly, it doesn't matter what you think of ABBA – you know it.

"Certainly, if you're my age, you grew up with it playing somewhere, or wherever. When I failed my exams or got dumped by my girlfriend. It wasn't on my terms, but it was playing on some jukebox."

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And speaking of the sequel in August, Dominic Cooper – who plays Sky in the film – said that Mamma Mia 2 will be worth the wait.

"I thought it was going to resurface much more quickly than this, but what's great is that they've waited," he told Digital Spy.

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"They've waited for a script to come along that makes sense and is fun and is gonna be as exciting for fans of the original, and that's really important."

Mamma Mia: Here We Go Again! is due for release in US cinemas on July 20, 2018 and UK cinemas on July 27, 2018.

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