Now and Then Volume 2 (South African series)

Now and Then Volume 2 (South African series)
This article describes Now That's What I Call Music! And Then Volume 2 in the South African Now! series. It should not be confused with Then 2 in the Canadian Now! series. For more information, see Then 2 (Canadian series) and Now That's What I Call Music! discography.
Now That's What I Call Music! And Then Volume 2
Compilation album by Various Artists
Released February 16, 2004
Recorded Various Times
Genre Pop
Label EMI
Various Artists chronology
Now That's What I Call Music! And Then
(2004)
Now That's What I Call Music! And Then Volume 2
(2004)

Now That's What I Call Music! And Then Volume 2 or Now And Then Volume 2 was released on February 16, 2004. The album is a special release with 36 timeless tracks. Level 42 - "Running in the Family" was also represented on volume 1 of the cd.

Track listing

Disc 1

  1. Shania Twain - "That Don't Impress Me Much"
  2. Robbie Williams & Nicole Kidman - "Somethin' Stupid"
  3. Tina Turner - "Private Dancer"
  4. Richard Marx - "Hazard"
  5. Roxette - "Wish I Could Fly"
  6. Texas - "In Demand"
  7. INXS - "Need You Tonight"
  8. Beautiful South - "Don't Marry Her"
  9. James - "Laid"
  10. UB40 - "Can't Help Falling in Love"
  11. Mike + The Mechanics - "Over My Shoulder"
  12. Emma Bunton - "What Took You So Long?"
  13. Melanie C - "Never Be The Same Again"
  14. Watershed - "Indigo Girl"
  15. Lionel Richie - "Hello"
  16. Suzanne Vega - "Luka"
  17. Level 42 - "Running in the Family"
  18. Joe Cocker - "Unchain My Heart"

Disc 2

  1. Lene Marlin - "Sitting Down Here"
  2. Joshua Kadison - "Picture Postcards from LA"
  3. Duran Duran - "Save a Prayer"
  4. Charles & Eddie - "Would I Lie to You?"
  5. Huey Lewis and the News - "The Power of Love"
  6. Danny Wilson - "Mary's Prayer"
  7. Cutting Crew - "(I Just) Died in Your Arms"
  8. Feargal Sharkey - "A Good Heart"
  9. Julian Lennon - "Saltwater"
  10. Standfast - "Car Crashes"
  11. Jack Radics - "No Matter"
  12. The Stranglers - "Golden Brown"
  13. Wilson Phillips - "Hold On"
  14. Blondie - "Call Me"
  15. David & David - "Welcome to the Boomtown"
  16. OMC - "How Bizarre"
  17. The Waterboys - "The Whole of the Moon"
  18. Flying Pickets - "Only You"

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