So Fresh: The Hits of Summer 2005

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So Fresh: The Hits of Summer 2005 plus the Biggest Hits of 2004
Compilation album by various artists
Released December 2004
Recorded 2004
Genre Many genres
Length 76:57 (CD 1)
75:03 (CD 2)
Label Sony BMG
various artists chronology
So Fresh: The Hits of Spring 2004
(2004)
So Fresh: The Hits of Summer 2005
(2004)
So Fresh: The Hits of Autumn 2005
(2005)

So Fresh: The Hits of Summer 2005 plus the Biggest Hits of 2004 is a compilation album which features some of the most popular songs in 2005 in Australia.

Contents

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[edit] CD 1

  1. "Leave (Get Out)" - JoJo
  2. "Out with My Baby" - Guy Sebastian
  3. "My Place" - Nelly
  4. "Angels" - Jessica Simpson
  5. "These Kids" - Joel Turner & the Modern Day Poets
  6. "Confessions Part II" - Usher
  7. "She Will Be Loved" - Maroon 5
  8. "Broken" - Seether featuring Amy Lee
  9. "These Words" - Natasha Bedingfield
  10. "Shut Up" - The Black Eyed Peas
  11. "Pop!ular" - Darren Hayes
  12. "Black Betty" - Spiderbait
  13. "Calm Down" - Killing Heidi
  14. "New Beginning" - Shannon Noll
  15. "Figured You Out" - Nickelback
  16. "I Miss You" - Blink-182
  17. "Please" - Pete Murray
  18. "Move Ya Body" - Nina Sky
  19. "Take Me to the Clouds Above" - LMC vs U2
  20. "This Is the World We Live In" - Alcazar

[edit] CD 2

  1. "Nobody's Home" - Avril Lavigne
  2. "Welcome to My Truth" - Anastacia
  3. "My Prerogative" - Britney Spears
  4. "Our Lips Are Sealed" - Hilary Duff and Haylie Duff
  5. "Goodies" - Ciara
  6. "Sand in My Shoes" - Dido
  7. "I Hope You Dance" - Ronan Keating
  8. "We Can Try" - Paulini
  9. "Every Single Day" - Rob Mills
  10. "Hard Act to Follow" - Grinspoon
  11. "My Immortal" - Evanescence
  12. "Behind Blue Eyes" - Limp Bizkit
  13. "I Don't Want to Be" - Gavin Degraw
  14. "Here Without You" - 3 Doors Down
  15. "Chocolate" - Kylie Minogue
  16. "Prototype" - OutKast
  17. "Suga Suga" - Baby Bash featuring Frankie J
  18. "Boomin'" - Selwyn
  19. "Bounce" - Sarah Connor
  20. "My, My, My" - Armand Van Helden

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