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Now That’s What I Call Music releasing Eurovision collection

Connor Gotto by Connor Gotto
April 8, 2021
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Now That’s What I Call Music is celebrating 50 years of the Eurovision Song Contest with a brand new three disc compilation album.

‘Now That’s What I Call Eurovision Song Contest’, due for release April 30, features UK classic including Bucks Fizz’s Making Your Mind Up, Sonia’s Better the Devil You Know and Gina G’s Ooh Aah… Just a Little Bit, along with international smashes from ABBA, Dana International and Charlotte Perrelli.

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Announcing the release, Now shared on social media: “Get ready for the ultimate celebration of @Eurovision coming your way on 30/4/21.

Get ready for the ultimate celebration of ⭐@Eurovision ⭐ coming your way on 30/4/21. This unique album features 70 of the most memorable songs from the competition.
Pre order: https://t.co/Kyfxa3M2FS pic.twitter.com/V9VRmzErKT

— NOW That's What I Call Music (@NOWMusic) March 30, 2021

“This unique album features 70 of the most memorable songs from the competition.”

‘Now That’s What I Call Eurovision’ is available to pre-order now.

Tracklist: ‘Now That’s What I Call Eurovision’

CD 1
 1. ABBA – Waterloo (Sweden, 1974)
 2. Bucks Fizz – Making Your Mind Up (United Kingdom, 1981)
 3. Gina G – Ooh Aah… Just A Little Bit (United Kingdom, 1996)
 4. Dana International – Diva (Israel, 1998)
 5. Alexander Rybak – Fairytale (Norway, 2009)
 6. Conchita – Rise Like A Phoenix (Austria, 2014)
 7. Duncan Laurence – Arcade (The Netherlands, 2019)
 8. Katrina & The Waves – Love Shine A Light (United Kingdom, 1997)
 9. Charlotte Perrelli – Take Me To Your Heaven (Sweden, 1999)
 10. Bobbysocks – Let It Swing (Norway, 1985)
 11. Brotherhood Of Man – Save Your Kisses For Me (United Kingdom, 1976)
 12. Teach In – Ding-A-Dong (The Netherlands, 1975)
 13. Mouth & MacNeal – I See A Star (The Netherlands, 1974)
 14. The New Seekers – Beg, Steal Or Borrow (United Kingdom, 1972)
 15. The Shadows – Let Me Be The One (United Kingdom, 1975)
 16. Olivia Newton-John – Long Live Love (United Kingdom,1974)
 17. Sandie Shaw – Puppet On A String (United Kingdom, 1967)
 18. Clodagh Rodgers – Jack In The Box (United Kingdom, 1971)
 19. Lulu – Boom Bang-A-Bang (United Kingdom, 1969)
 20. Massiel – He Gives Me Love (La, La, La) (Spain, 1968)
 21. Séverine – Un Banc, Un Arbre, Une Rue (Monaco, 1971)
 22. Marie Myriam – L’oiseau Et L’enfant (France, 1977)
 23. Domenico Modugno – Nel Blu Dipinto Di Blu (Italy, 1958)
 
 CD 2
 1. Loreen – Euphoria (Sweden, 2012)
 2. Måns Zelmerlöw – Heroes (Sweden, 2015)
 3. Eric Saade – Popular (Sweden, 2011)
 4. Ruslana – Wild Dances (Ukraine, 2004)
 5. Helena Paparizou – My Number One (Greece, 2005)
 6. Verka Serduchka – Dancing Lasha Tumbai (Ukraine, 2007)
 7. Netta – Toy (Israel, 2018)
 8. Daði Freyr – Think About Things (Iceland, 2020**)
 9. John Lundvik – Too Late For Love (Sweden, 2019)
 10. James Newman – My Last Breath (United Kingdom, 2020**)
 11. Salvador Sobral – Amar Pelos Dois (Portugal, 2017)
 12. Jessica Garlick – Come Back (United Kingdom, 2002)
 13. Emmelie de Forest – Only Teardrops (Denmark, 2013)
 14. Carola – Invincible (Sweden, 2006)
 15. Malena Ernman – La Voix (Sweden, 2009)
 16. Lordi – Hard Rock Hallelujah (Finland, 2006)
 17. Lena – Satellite (Germany, 2010)
 18. Frances Ruffelle – Lonely Symphony (United Kingdom, 1994)
 19. Jamala – 1944 (Ukraine, 2016)
 20. Secret Garden – Nocturne (Norway, 1995)
 21. James Fox – Hold On To Our Love (United Kingdom, 2004)
 22. Michael Ball – One Step Out Of Time (United Kingdom, 1992)
 23. Johnny Logan – Hold Me Now (Ireland, 1987)
 
 ** These were entries for the 2020 contest that didn’t go ahead.
 
 CD 3
 1. Milk & Honey – Hallelujah (Israel, 1979)
 2. Nicole – A Little Peace (Germany, 1982)
 3. Johnny Logan – What’s Another Year (Ireland, 1980)
 4. Dana – All Kinds Of Everything (Ireland, 1970)
 5. Anne-Marie David – Wonderful Dream (Luxembourg, 1973)
 6. Gigliola Cinquetti – Go (Before You Break My Heart) (Italy, 1974)
 7. Vicky Leandros – Come What May (Luxembourg, 1972)
 8. Baccara – Parlez-Vous Francais? (Luxembourg, 1978)
 9. Bardo – One Step Further (United Kingdom, 1982)
 10. Co-Co – Bad Old Days (United Kingdom, 1978)
 11. Lynsey De Paul & Mike Moran – Rock Bottom (United Kingdom, 1977)
 12. Izhar Cohen & Alpha-Beta – A-Ba-Ni-Bi (Israel, 1978)
 13. Dschinghis Khan – Genghis Khan (Germany, 1979)
 14. Paola – Cinema (Switzerland, 1980)
 15. Herreys – Diggiloo Diggiley (English Version) (Sweden, 1984)
 16. Carola – Fångad Av En Stormvind (Sweden, 1991)
 17. Sonia – Better The Devil You Know (United Kingdom, 1993)
 18. Scooch – Flying The Flag (For You) (United Kingdom, 2007)
 19. Nicki French – Don’t Play That Song Again (United Kingdom, 2000)
 20. Lindsay Dracass – No Dream Impossible (United Kingdom, 2001)
 21. Imaani – Where Are You (United Kingdom, 1998)
 22. Niamh Kavanagh – In Your Eyes (Ireland, 1993)
 23. Linda Martin – Why Me? (Ireland, 1992)
 24. Jade Ewen – It’s My Time (United Kingdom, 2009)

Connor Gotto

Connor Gotto

Founder and editor of RETROPOP. Self-proclaimed pop aficionado. Usually seen with a wine in hand.

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