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This week Rebekah gets to listen to a song that has been released by the same band in 3 different versions across 9 years and this is the songs 2nd appearance one the NOW series, the first being NOW 20. Rebekah also gets to hear about the Eurodance group who has 7 consecutuve top 10 hits, 6 consecutive NOW entires and sold 25M records. Artists featured include Robbie Williams, Boyzone, Spice Girls and Embrace.
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This week Rebekah gets to hear a few football related songs due to the '94 World Cup in France. Artists featured this week include All Saints, Steps, Peter Andre, Embrace and The Verve. Plus a few artists from the 70s - Leo Sayer and Eagles drummer Don Henley, also a megamix of the 70s film Grease
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This week Rebekah gets to hear the single which was the opening track on the newly released U.S version of the Now That's What I Call Music series. Also featuring is one of the best selling songs never to reach number 1. We also have a contribution from Pulp for the final time to date. Other artists featured include Spice Girls, All Saints, Boyzone, Radiohead, Robbie Williams and Steps.
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This week Rebekah listens to Now That's What I Call Music! 38 and gets to hear the new girl band who will rival the Spice Girls. We bid a fond farewell to Rod Stewart who features in his final NOW of the series to date. Rebekah also hears a song for the 2nd time on the NOW series due to the track being on a movie soundtrack.
Featuring artists including Spice Girls, All Saints, Aqua, Elton John, The Verve and Natalie Imbruglia.
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This week Rebekah listens to Now 37 featuring a lot of Britpop artists due to the summer of 1997 being a high water mark for the genre with singles from, Blur, Cast, Ocean Colour Scene, Radiohead, Supergrass and The Verve, Join us as we discuss the music, artists and memories behind another iconic Now album.
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This week Rebekah gets to hear a song that actually appears on the NOW series 3 times for the same artist plus another 2 cover versions, making it the most chronical song on the NOW series. Also this week, an act that reached number 2 on the UK singles chart on five occasions but never made number 1. While a Scottish band make their debut and would go on to appeard a record of 12 times.
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This week Rebekah gets to hear a song for the second time, however it is the re-release of the original that is on the Now, following a cover of their song which appeared on Now 20. When Now 35 was released it marked a sad time in the history of the series. Artists featured include Spice Grils, Pet Shop Boys, George Michael, Peter Andre and The Beautiful South.
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This week Rebekah gets to hear the debut single of the biggest girlband to date, as well as the debut single of a male who was in the 90s biggest boybands. Other artists featured include George Michael, Oasis, Peter Andre, Blur, Boyzone and TIna Turner.
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This week Rebekah gets to listen to the song that sold a million copies and made a male solo artist the first to make their debut at number 1. In this year, Oasis chalked up a cummalative 134 weeks on the UK singles chart, a record previously held since 1981 by Adam & the Ants. Artists featured on this volume include, Oasis, Queen, Pulp, Radiohead, Lighthouse Family and Ace of Base.
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This week Rebekah gets to listen to the two singles that had everyone talking as Brit Pop made the headlines. Artists featured on this volume include Queen, Tina Turner, Cher, Simply Red, Human League, Beautiful South from the 80s and Oasis, Radiohead, Blur, Cast and Eternal from the 90s.
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This week Rebekah listened to Now 31, which is the first in the series to officially have a minimum of 40 tracks. It also marked the final appearance to date in the series of a band who were big throughoutt he 80s. Artists featured included Oasis, Pulp, D:Ream, Boyzone, Wet Wet Wet, Duran Duran and The Human League.
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This week Rebekah got to listen to the new boyband who would challenge Take That. even though Simon Cowell orignially laughed at the idea. Also another soap star actor crosses over to the music world. Artists featured this week include Oasis, East 17, Janet Jackson, Simple Minds, Human League and M People.
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This week Rebekah listen to Now 29 which was actually the biggest volume seller in the series at the time. Artists featured include Oasis, Take That, The Rolling Stones, New Order, East 17, Eternal, Erasure and Cyndi Lauper
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This week Rebekah gets to hear Now 29 which includes the artists The Beautiful South, Ace Of Base, B52s, Blur, M People & Erasure. This week is all about a movie song that topped the charts for 15 weeks.
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This week Rebekah hears M People, Eternal, Beautiful South, The Cranberries and Right Said Fred among others,. The Bee Gees make their 1st appearance on Now series, Richard Marx appears on Now series for final time as an artist and songwriter
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This week Rebekah got to hear some familiar names like Pet Shop Boys, Frankie Goes To Hollywood, Tina Turner, Go West & Belinda Carlisle. She also gets to hear which artist's song was the first #1 single to not be available on 7" vinyl for the first time since the early 1950's
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This week Rebekah gets to hear about Now That's What I Call Music volume 25. In this episode not only did we have some 80s artists in Queen, Duran Duran, George Michael, Paul Weller & Sade but also some of the lowest charting tracks at #50 and #69 to appear on the Now compilation to date
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This week's episode on the NOW That's What I Call Music compilation series arrives at Now 24 and the playlists see's a single rejuvenated after a TV advertisement plus a single from a film and find out which group has a former traffic warden as their lead singer
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This week Rebekah got to listen to the 23rd edition of Now That's What I Call Music which included the only ABBA song to appear in this Now series. Also on this volume were George Michael, Simply Red, Simple Minds, Erasure, Heaven 17 and Genesis all from the 80s and still going strong in the 90s
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This week Rebekah got to listen to the music of 1992 via the Now That's What I Call Music 22 and not only does this edition contain many #1's but it also has the longest single to chart in the UK Top 10 although the version on Now was edited down from the 39 minutes and 57 seconds.
- Visa fler