Now That's What I Call Music Pop Hits (Finnish series)

Now That's What I Call Music Pop Hits (Finnish series)

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"Now That's What I Call Music Pop Hits" was released in 2003.

Infobox Album | Name = Now That's What I Call Music Pop Hits
Type = Compilation album
Artist = Various Artists


Released = 2003
Recorded = Various Times
Genre = Pop
Label = EMI
Reviews =
Chronology = Series
Last album =
This album = "Now That's What I Call Music Pop Hits (Finnish series)"
(2003)
Next album = |

Track listing

CD 1

#Dido : "White Flag"
#Robbie Williams : "Sexed Up"
#Sugababes : "Hole In The Head"
#Siiri Nordin : "Sydämeni Osuman Sai"
#Petri Munck : "Pystytkö Lupaamaan"
#Lene Marlin : "You Weren't There"
#Anna Eriksson : "Kaikista Kasvoista"
#Outlandish : "Aicha"
#Kylie Minogue : "Slow"
#Westlife : "Mandy"
# [http://fi.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irina Irina] : "Vastaukset"
#Amy Studt : "Misfit"
#Blue : "Guilty"
#Sting : "Send Your Love"
# : "Sano Että Jäät"

CD 2

#Alizée : "J'Ai Pas Vingt Ans!"
#Counting Crows feat. Vanessa Carlton : "Big Yellow Taxi"
#Egotrippi : "Älä Koskaan Ikinä"
#Aki Sirkesalo & Lisa Nilsson : "Mysteriet"
#Ricky Martín : "Tal Vez"
#Blu Cantrell : "Make Me Wanna Scream"
#Jennifer Lopez : "Ain't It Funny"
#Christina Aguilera : "Beautiful"
#Samuli Edelmann : "Välillä"
#Kent : "Dom Andra"
#Anastacia : "One Day In Your Life"
#Sarah Connor : "Skin On Skin"
#Anssi Kela : "Laulu Petetyille"
#Coldplay : "God Put A Smile Upon Your Face"
#Sakari Kuosmanen : "Entä Jos.."

References

* [http://www2.homeenter.com/cds/showpage.asp?form_name=product_readmore&nodeid=194219&article_id=192397&maintype=1 Now That's What I Call Music Pop Hits Track List]


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