Big Hits 98
Big Hits 98 | ||||
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Compilation album by various artists | ||||
Released | September 19, 1998 | |||
Genre | Pop | |||
Label | Global / Sony TV / warner.esp | |||
Hits chronology | ||||
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Big Hits 98 is a compilation album released in September 1998. It is part of the Hits compilation series begun in 1984.[1]
Big Hits 98 is one of the more notable albums in the series, as it had charted in the UK Compilations Chart at #1 and stayed there for 5 weeks, and was also the first Hits album released in September, avoiding competition with Hits lead rivals Now That's What I Call Music!, who only release main albums in March/April, July and November.
Disc One
- Five — "Everybody Get Up"
- All Saints — "Bootie Call (Club Asylum Dub)"
- Savage Garden – "To the Moon and Back"
- Another Level — "Freak Me (C & J Radio Edit)"
- Sweetbox – "Everything's Gonna Be Alright"
- Will Smith — "Just the Two of Us"
- Cleopatra — "I Want You Back"
- Kleshay – "Reasons"
- Destiny's Child — "With Me"
- Peter Andre — "Kiss the Girl"
- Ultra — "The Right Time"
- Des'ree — "Life"
- LeAnn Rimes — "How Do I Live"
- Matthew Marsden — "The Hearts Lone Desire"
- Catatonia — "Strange Glue"
- Garbage— "I Think I'm Paranoid"
- Rod Stewart — "Rocks"
- The Mavericks — "Dance the Night Away"
- Suggs — "I Am"
- Depeche Mode — "Only When I Lose Myself"
Disc Two
- Manic Street Preachers — "If You Tolerate This Your Children Will Be Next"
- Jamiroquai — "Deeper Underground"
- Apollo 440 — "Lost in Space"
- Dario G — "Sunmachine"
- The Corrs — "What Can I Do"
- Simply Red — "The Air That I Breathe"
- Celine Dion and Bee Gees — "Immortality"
- Steps — "One for Sorrow"
- Jocelyn Brown — "Ain't No Mountain High Enough"
- Martha Wash — "Catch the Light (Todd Terry's 'm&t' Radio Mix)"
- Solid HarmoniE — "I Wanna Love You"
- Lovestation — "Teardrops"
- Energy 52 — "Café del Mar '98"
- N-Trance — "Paradise City"
- Fatboy Slim — "The Rockafeller Skank"
- Hi-Rise — "I Believe in Miracles"
- Echobeatz — "Mas que Nada
- Los Sombreros — "No Tengo Dinero"
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