Now That’s What I Call No.1’s

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Tracklist

1CD: The Eighties
2CD: The Nineties
3CD: The Noughties
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1(Is This the Way to) Amarillo
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Geffen Records (in 1972) and JTC Music (in 2001)
recording of:
Is This the Way to Amarillo
writer:
Howard Greenfield and Neil Sedaka
publisher:
Kirshner-Warner Bros Music
Tony Christie3:11
2Are You Ready for LoveElton John3:31
3Crazy in LoveBeyoncé feat. Jay‐Z4:09
4Maneater
recording of:
Maneater
additional lyricist:
Jim Beanz
lyricist:
Nelly Furtado
composer:
Nelly Furtado, Nate Hills and Timothy Mosley
Nelly Furtado3:17
5Don’t ChaPussycat Dolls feat. Busta Rhymes3:39
6SmileLily Allen3:15
7Push the Button
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Universal Island Records Ltd. (in 2005)
recording of:
Push the Button
writer:
Dallas Austin, Keisha Buchanan, Mutya Buena and Heidi Range
Sugababes3:36
8Sound of the UndergroundGirls Aloud3:40
9Oops!…I Did It Again
recording engineer, programming, producer and mixer:
Max Martin and Rami
engineer:
John Amatiello
electric bass guitar [bass]:
Tomas Lindberg (from 1999-11 until 2000-02)
guitar [guitars]:
Johan Carlberg (from 1999-11 until 2000-02) and Esbjörn Öhrwall (from 1999-11 until 2000-02)
keyboard [keyboards]:
Max Martin (from 1999-11 until 2000-02) and Rami (from 1999-11 until 2000-02)
background vocals [backing vocals]:
Nana Hedin (from 1999-11 until 2000-02)
background vocals [backing vocals] and spoken vocals [dialog]:
Max Martin (from 1999-11 until 2000-02)
background vocals [backing vocals], lead vocals and spoken vocals [dialog] and lead vocals:
Britney Spears (from 1999-11 until 2000-02)
other vocals [crowd]:
“The Fanchoir” (from 1999-11 until 2000-02)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Zomba Recording Corporation (in 2000)
produced for:
Cheiron Productions
recorded at:
Cheiron Studios in Stockholm, Stockholms län, Sweden (from 1999-11 until 2000-02)
mixed at:
Cheiron Studios in Stockholm, Stockholms län, Sweden
music videos:
Oops!… I Did It Again by Britney Spears, Oops!... I Did It Again (Uncut) by Britney Spears and Oops!…I Did It Again by Britney Spears
part of:
RuPaul’s Drag Race Lip Sync Performances (number: 4) and Billboard: The 500 Best Pop Songs (number: 268)
recording of:
Oops!…I Did It Again (from 1999-11 until 2000-02)
writer:
Max Martin and Rami
publisher:
GV-MXM, Imagem London Ltd., Zomba Enterprises, Inc. and Zomba Music Publishers Ltd. (in 2000)
Britney Spears3:31
10DareGorillaz3:33
11Rock DJRobbie Williams4:16
12It Feels So Good
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Serious Records Limited (in 2000)
recording of:
It Feels So Good
writer:
Simon Belofsky, Linus Burdick, Graeme Pleeth and Sonia Clarke
Sonique3:48
13Lady (Hear Me Tonight)
engineer:
Hervé Bordes
producer:
Yann Destagnol and Romain Tranchart
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
R. Tranchart (in 2000) and Y. Destagnol (in 2000)
samples:
Soup for One by Chic
music videos:
Lady (Hear Me Tonight) by Modjo
recording of:
Lady (Hear Me Tonight)
writer:
Yann Destagnol and Romain Tranchart
publisher:
Universal Music Publishing France
is based on:
Soup for One
Modjo3:40
14ObviouslyMcFly3:18
15No TomorrowOrson2:49
16Crashed the WeddingBusted2:40
17Just Like a Pill
assistant recording engineer:
Doug Harms
recording engineer:
Carlton Lynn
engineer:
Rick Sheppard
producer:
Dallas Austin
mixer:
Kevin Davis
background vocals:
P!nk
arranger:
Dallas Austin
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
RCA Records (in 2001)
recorded at:
Pinetree Studios in Miami Beach, Florida, United States
mixed at:
Larrabee Studios North in North Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States
music videos:
Just Like a Pill by P!nk
recording of:
Just Like a Pill (in 2001)
miscellaneous support:
Rick Sheppard
lyricist and composer:
Alecia Moore and Dallas Austin
publisher:
Cyptron Music, EMI April Music Inc., EMI Blackwood Music Inc. and P!nk Inside Publishing
P!nk3:56
18Never Be the Same AgainMelanie C feat. Lisa “Left Eye” Lopes4:12
19Ghetto Gospel
recording engineer:
Tony Campana, Steve King and Mike Strange
additional producer:
Luis Resto
producer:
Deon Evans p/k/a “Big D Evans” (task: original production) and Eminem
mixer:
Eminem and Steve King
vocals:
2Pac
performer:
Elton John
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Interscope Records (in 2004)
recorded at and mixed at:
54 Sound in Ferndale, Michigan, United States
remix of:
Ghetto Gospel by 2Pac
samples:
Indian Sunset by Elton John
recording of:
Ghetto Gospel (Eminem remix)
lyricist:
Tupac Shakur
writer:
Deon Evans, Elton John and Bernie Taupin
additional composer:
Luis Resto
composer:
Marshall Mathers
is based on:
Ghetto Gospel (original version)
is based on:
Indian Sunset
2Pac3:58
20Leave Right Now
miscellaneous support:
Isobel Griffiths
programming and producer:
Stephen Lipson
engineer and mixer:
Heff Moraes
guitar family:
John Themis and Eg White
keyboard:
Anne Dudley and Greg Wells
membranophone:
Steve Barney
background vocals:
Tracy Ackerman
recording of:
Leave Right Now
orchestrator:
Anne Dudley
lyricist and composer:
Eg White
publisher:
Universal Music Publishing Ltd.
Will Young3:30
21You Raise Me UpWestlife4:01

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ASIN:UK: B000HXDHKK [info]

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part of:Now That’s What I Call…... (order: 9)
Wikidata:Q7065803 [info]