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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 List of Now That's What I Call Music! albums.
Now That's What I Call Music! 39 or Now 39 was released in 1998. The album is the 39th edition of the (UK) Now! series.
[edit] Track listing
[edit] Disc one
- All Saints : "Never Ever"
- Lighthouse Family : "High"
- Janet Jackson : "Together Again"
- Spice Girls : "Stop"
- Natalie Imbruglia : "Torn"
- Billie Myers : "Kiss The Rain"
- Robbie Williams : "Angels"
- Various Artists : "Perfect Day"
- Boyzone : "Baby Can I Hold You"
- Tin Tin Out featuring Shelley Nelson : "Here's Where The Story Ends"
- Space with Cerys of Catatonia : "The Ballad Of Tom Jones"
- Texas : "Insane"
- Hanson : "Weird"
- LeAnn Rimes : "How Do I Live"
- Shania Twain : "You're Still the One"
- Sheryl Crow : "Tomorrow Never Dies"
- Radiohead : "No Surprises"
- The Verve : "Lucky Man"
- Pulp : "This Is Hardcore"
[edit] Disc two
- Robbie Williams : "Let Me Entertain You"
- Catatonia : "Mulder and Scully"
- Cornershop : "Brimful Of Asha (Norman Cook Remix)"
- Run DMC vs Jason Nevins : "It's Like That"
- Wildchild : "Renegade Master '98"
- Bamboo : "Bamboogie"
- Ultra Naté : "Found A Cure"
- Sash! feat. Patrizia Salvatore : "La Primavera"
- Aqua : "Barbie Girl"
- Steps : "5,6,7,8"
- Louise : "Let's Go Round Again"
- Chumbawamba : "Amnesia"
- Camisra : "Let Me Show You"
- DJ Quicksilver : "Planet Love"
- Rest Assured : "Treat Infamy"
- Warren G featuring Sissel Kyrkjebø : "Prince Igor"
- Lutricia McNeal : "Ain't That Just The Way"
- Prince Buster : "Whine and Grine"
- The All Seeing I : "Beat Goes On"
- Goldie : "Believe"
- Backstreet Boys : "All I Have To Give"
- Vanilla : "No Way No Way"
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