Hits 59

Hits 59
Compilation album by Various artists
Released 16 August 2004
Genre Pop
Label CBS, WEA, RCA Ariola
Various artists chronology
Hits 58
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Hits 59
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Hits 60
(2004)

Hits 59 is compilation album released in the UK in August 2004 by Sony Records. It contains 40 chart hits, including five number-one singles from Natasha Bedingfield, Brian McFadden, Usher, Britney Spears, and Eamon.

The album was the final double album in the Hits to contain the volume number as a suffix of the title, and was also the final Hits album with the subtitle 40 Massive Chart Hits [1]

Track listing

Disc one

  1. Natasha Bedingfield : These Words
  2. Brian McFadden : Real to Me
  3. Usher : Burn
  4. OutKast : Roses
  5. Britney Spears : Everytime
  6. Avril Lavigne : My Happy Ending
  7. Jamie Scott : Just
  8. ATL : Make It Up With Love
  9. Ana Johnsson : We Are
  10. The Ordinary Boys : Talk, Talk, Talk
  11. Cassidy : Get No Better
  12. Jurgen Vries : Take My Hand
  13. Ian Van Dahl : Believe
  14. O-Zone : Dragostea din tei
  15. Shaznay Lewis : Never Felt Like This Before
  16. Kelis : Trick Me
  17. Jet : Cold Hard Bitch
  18. The Libertines : Can't Stand Me Now
  19. Morrissey : First of the Gang to Die
  20. Franz Ferdinand : Michael

Disc two

  1. The 411 : Dumb
  2. George Michael : Flawless (Go to the City)
  3. Maroon 5 : This Love
  4. Eamon : Fuck It (I Don't Want You Back)
  5. Twista : Overnight Celebrity
  6. Brandy ft. Kanye West : Talk About Our Love
  7. Peter Andre : Insania
  8. Faithless : Mass Destruction
  9. Pink : Last to Know
  10. J-Kwon : Tipsy
  11. Kylie Minogue : Chocolate
  12. Lou Reed : Satellite of Love
  13. The Stills : Still In Love Song
  14. The Calling : Our Lives
  15. Elvis Presley : That's All Right
  16. The Corrs : Summer Sunshine
  17. Candice : Hello
  18. Will Young : Friday's Child
  19. Katie Melua : Crawling up a Hill
  20. Dido : Don't Leave Home

References

  1. "Hits 59: Amazon.co.uk: Music". Amazon.co.uk. 2004-09-20. Retrieved 2012-09-13.

External links

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