- Now That's What I Call Music! 69 (UK series)
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This article describes an album in the UK Now! series. It should not be confused with similarly or identically-titled albums belonging to different Now! series. For more information, see Discography of Now That's What I Call Music!.
Now That's What I Call Music! 69 Compilation album Released 14 March 2008 Genre Pop Label EMI / Virgin / Universal chronology Now That's What I Call Music! 68
(2007)Now That's What I Call Music! 69
(2008)Now That's What I Call Music! 70
(2008)Now That's What I Call Music! 69 or Now 69 is a compilation album that was released on March 17, 2008.[1] The album is the 69th edition of the original UK Now! series. It was released on CD & Digital Download formats. Its first week on sale it sold 382,759 copies, at the time the biggest ever first week sale of any Now album beating the previous record of Now 57 in 2004. Now 69 is the second fastest selling Now after Now 70.[2] It was the first in the series to include bonus music videos from iTunes.
This album has a double appearance from OneRepublic.
Now 69 features four songs that reached number one on the UK Singles Chart. They are: "Mercy", "Now You're Gone", "When You Believe", and "What a Wonderful World". With the appearances of "What a Wonderful World" and "When You Believe" on this volume, it ensured that all 18 number-one songs in the UK during 2007 were available on a Now album.
Contents
Track listing
Disc one
- Duffy : "Mercy"
- Rihanna : "Don't Stop the Music"
- Basshunter featuring DJ Mental Theo's Bazzheadz: "Now You're Gone"
- Girls Aloud : "Call The Shots"
- Nickelback : "Rockstar"
- OneRepublic : "Stop and Stare"
- David Jordan : "Sun Goes Down"
- Kelly Rowland : "Work" (Freemasons remix)
- Soulja Boy Tellem : "Crank That (Soulja Boy)"
- Britney Spears : "Piece of Me"
- T2 featuring Jodie Aysha : "Heartbroken"
- H "Two" O featuring Platnum : "What's It Gonna Be"
- Taio Cruz : "Come On Girl"
- Kylie Minogue : "Wow"
- Robyn : "Be Mine!"
- Cascada : "What Hurts the Most"
- Booty Luv : "Some Kinda Rush"
- Samim : "Heater"
- Mary J. Blige : "Just Fine"
- Jay Sean : "Ride It"
- Shayne Ward : "Breathless"
- Leon Jackson : "When You Believe"
Disc two
- Adele : "Chasing Pavements"
- Timbaland pts OneRepublic : "Apologize"
- Alicia Keys : "No One"
- Mika : "Happy Ending"
- Kanye West featuring Chris Martin : "Homecoming"
- The Hoosiers : "Goodbye Mr A"
- The Feeling : "I Thought It Was Over"
- Alphabeat : "Fascination"
- Scouting for Girls : "Elvis Ain't Dead"
- One Night Only : Just for Tonight
- Hot Chip : "Ready for the Floor"
- Bloc Party : "Flux"
- Utah Saints : "Something Good '08"
- Mark Brown featuring Sarah Cracknell : "The Journey Continues"
- Amy Macdonald : "This Is the Life"
- Kate Nash : "Pumpkin Soup"
- Sugababes : "Change"
- Goldfrapp : "A & E"
- Amy Winehouse : "Love Is a Losing Game"
- Eva Cassidy & Katie Melua : "What a Wonderful World"
iTunes bonus music videos
- Mark Brown featuring Sarah Cracknell : "The Journey Continues"
- David Jordan : "Sun Goes Down"
- Girls Aloud : "Call the Shots"
Notes
- "Apologize" is a remix of the original version, mixed by Timbaland. OneRepublic performs the remixed version.
Release history
Country Release date Ireland 14 March 2008 United Kingdom 17 March 2008 External links
References
- ^ Album listing at play.com.
- ^ Now 69 record sales musicweek.com
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