100% Hits: The Best of 2000

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100% Hits: The Best of 2000
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Compilation album by
Various
ReleasedDecember 2000
Label EMI
Series chronology
100% Hits: The Best of 1999
(1999)
100% Hits: The Best of 2000
(2000)
100% Hits: The Best of 2001 + Summer Hits
(2001)

100% Hits: The Best of 2000 is a 2000 compilation album released by EMI Music Australia and Warner Music Australia. The album was the #9 compilation album on the 2001 year-end charts in Australia. [1] The album was certified platinum in Australia. [2]

Contents

Track listing

Disc 1

  1. Savage Garden – "Crash and Burn" (4:42)
  2. The Corrs – "Breathless" (3:28)
  3. Bardot – "These Days" (3:15)
  4. Melanie C – "I Turn to You" (4:13)
  5. Robbie Williams – "Rock DJ" (4:18)
  6. Morcheeba – "Rome Wasn't Built in a Day" (3:35)
  7. Vitamin C – "Graduation (Friends Forever)" (4:25)
  8. Taxiride – "Everywhere You Go" (3:37)
  9. The Whitlams – "Blow Up the Pokies" (3:25)
  10. Filter – "Take a Picture" (4:24)
  11. Area-7 – "Start Making Sense" (3:32)
  12. Billie Piper – "Something Deep Inside" (3:23)
  13. Aleesha Rome – "Search My Heaven" (3:54)
  14. Alice Deejay – "Better Off Alone" (3:37)
  15. Fragma – "Toca's Miracle" (3:24)
  16. Tina Cousins – "Pray" (3:56)
  17. Steps – "Say You'll Be Mine" (3:34)
  18. Madasun – "Don't You Worry" (4:03)
  19. Backstreet Boys – "Show Me the Meaning of Being Lonely" (3:56)
  20. Spiller – "Groovejet (If This Ain't Love)" (3:52)

Disc 2

  1. Killing Heidi – "Mascara" (4:51)
  2. Madison Avenue – "Don't Call Me Baby" (3:48)
  3. Groove Armada – "I See You Baby" (4:42)
  4. Kelis – "Caught Out There" (4:11)
  5. Kaylan – "Shake It" (3:52)
  6. NSYNC – "Bye Bye Bye" (3:21)
  7. Melanie B – "Tell Me" (3:54)
  8. Britney Spears – "Oops!... I Did It Again" (3:53)
  9. M2M – "Don't Say You Love Me" (3:45)
  10. ATB – "Don't Stop!" (2:45)
  11. William Orbit – "Adagio for Strings" (3:42)
  12. Groove Terminator – "One More Time (The Sunshine Song)" (3:24)
  13. Vengaboys – "Shalala Lala" (3:36)
  14. Cher – "Dov'è l'amore" (3:46)
  15. Third Eye Blind – "Never Let You Go" (3:58)
  16. Coldplay – "Yellow" (4:31)
  17. Richard Ashcroft – "C'mon People (We're Making It Now)" (5:03)
  18. Faith Hill – "Breathe" (4:09)
  19. Joe – "I Wanna Know" (5:16)

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References

  1. ARIA Charts - End Of Year Charts - Compilations 2001
  2. "ARIA Charts - Accreditations - 2000 Albums". ARIA. Retrieved June 17, 2016.