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This article describes an album in the U.K. 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! 66 was released on April 2, 2007. The album is the 66th edition of the original (UK) Now! series.
[edit] Track listing
[edit] Disc one
- Mika : "Grace Kelly"
- Kaiser Chiefs : "Ruby"
- Sugababes vs Girls Aloud : "Walk This Way"
- Take That : "Patience"
- Justin Timberlake : "What Goes Around...Comes Around"
- Nelly Furtado : "Say It Right"
- Beyoncé : "Irreplaceable"
- Kelis featuring Cee-Lo : "Lil Star"
- Akon featuring Eminem : "Smack That"
- Just Jack : "Starz in Their Eyes"
- Calvin Harris : "Acceptable in the 80s"
- Mason vs Princess Superstar : "Perfect (Exceeder)"
- Booty Luv : "Boogie 2nite"
- Eric Prydz vs Pink Floyd : "Proper Education"
- Sharam : "Party All the Time"
- Cascada : "Truly Madly Deeply"
- Girls Aloud : "I Think We're Alone Now"
- Seamus Haji featuring KayJay : "Last Night a DJ Saved My Life"
- Camille Jones vs Fedde Le Grand : "The Creeps"
- Jamelia : "Beware of the Dog"
- Gwen Stefani : "Wind It Up"
- JoJo : "Too Little Too Late"
- Leona Lewis : "A Moment Like This"
[edit] Disc two
- The Fray : "How to Save a Life"
- The View : "Same Jeans"
- The Gossip : "Standing In The Way Of Control"
- Sophie Ellis-Bextor : "Catch You"
- Klaxons : "Golden Skans"
- Fall Out Boy : "This Ain't a Scene, It's an Arms Race"
- The Killers : "Read My Mind"
- U2 : "Window in the Skies"
- Robbie Williams featuring Pet Shop Boys : "She's Madonna"
- The Fratellis : "Whistle For The Choir"
- The Ordinary Boys : "I Luv U"
- Snow Patrol : "Open Your Eyes"
- Razorlight : "Before I Fall to Pieces"
- Scissor Sisters : "She's My Man"
- The Feeling : "Love It When You Call"
- McFly : "Sorry's Not Good Enough"
- Lily Allen : "Alfie"
- Jamie T : "Calm Down Dearest"
- Sugababes : "Easy"
- Amy Winehouse : "You Know I'm No Good"
- The Proclaimers featuring Brian Potter & Andy Pipkin : "I'm Gonna Be (500 Miles)"
[edit] Mistakes In The Booklet
- With the Seamus Haji's write up, at the end it says: "which looks set to storm the charts in late March 2006" even though the album was released in 2007.
- JoJo is actually sixteen, and not fifteen. She was born in December 1990, which makes her sixteen upon the release of this album in April 2007.
- In the write up for The Fray's track, they misspelled "February" as "Febuary", and the same mistake occurs in the write up for Fall Out Boy as well
[edit] Additional Information
The Track Glamorous by Fergie/Ludacris was originally going to be on Now 66, but was left for 67, apparently this is because they didn't have a censored version when Now 66 came out.
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