100% Hits: The Best of 2005

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100% Hits: The Best of 2005
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Compilation album by
Various
ReleasedNovember 14, 2005
Label EMI
Series chronology
100% Hits: The Best of 2004
(2004)
100% Hits: The Best of 2005
(2005)
100% Hits: The Best of 2006
(2006)

100% Hits: The Best of 2005 is a 2-disc compilation album released by EMI Music Australia and Warner Music Australia. The album was the #14 compilation album on the year-end charts in Australia for the year 2005 (see 2005 in music). [1] It has also been certified platinum in Australia for selling over 70,000 units. [2]

Contents

Track listing

Disc 1

  1. Gorillaz featuring De La Soul – "Feel Good Inc." (3:43)
  2. Crazy Frog – "Axel F" (2:51)
  3. Rob Thomas – "Lonely No More" (3:46)
  4. Missy Higgins – "The Special Two" (4:24)
  5. James Blunt – "You're Beautiful" (3:21)
  6. Daniel Powter – "Bad Day" (3:52)
  7. Coldplay – "Speed of Sound" (4:49)
  8. Kylie Minogue – "I Believe in You" (3:19)
  9. Moustache featuring Melinda Jackson – "Everywhere" (3:22)
  10. Midnight Star – "Midas Touch" (Starskee Radio Edit) (3:29)
  11. Tina Cousins – "Wonderful Life" (3:50)
  12. Paris Avenue featuring Robin One – "I Want You" (3:26)
  13. Live Element – "Something About You" (3:18)
  14. Simple Plan – "Welcome to My Life" (3:24)
  15. Thirsty Merc – "Someday, Someday" (3:40)
  16. Joel Turner and The Modern Day Poets – "These Kids" (3:59)
  17. P-Money featuring Scribe – "Stop the Music" (3:14)
  18. Max Graham vs. Yes – "Owner of a Lonely Heart" (2:40)
  19. Inaya Day – "Nasty Girl" (Ivan Gough Radio Edit) (3:13)
  20. Eric Prydz – "Call on Me" (2:47)
  21. Uniting Nations – "Out of Touch" (Love You So Much Radio Mix) (3:30)
  22. Cabin Crew – "Star2Fall" (2:47)

Disc 2

  1. The Wrights – "Evie (Part 1)" (3:56)
  2. Ben Lee – "Catch My Disease" (4:14)
  3. Stereophonics – "Dakota" (4:57)
  4. Evermore – "It's Too Late" (3:57)
  5. Kasey Chambers – "Pony" (4:04)
  6. Jimmy Barnes with Dallas Crane – "Sit on My Knee" (2:44)
  7. Joss Stone – "You Had Me" (3:36)
  8. End of Fashion – "O Yeah" (3:00)
  9. Kisschasy – "Do-Do's & Whoa-Oh's" (3:30)
  10. Caesars – "Jerk It Out" (3:17)
  11. The Cat Empire – "Sly" (3:46)
  12. Fast Crew – "I Got" (3:54)
  13. Audio Bullys featuring Nancy Sinatra – "Shot You Down" (2:56)
  14. Junior Jack – "Stupidisco" (3:39)
  15. Dancing DJs vs. Roxette – "Fading Like a Flower" (3:03)
  16. Armand Van Helden – "Into Your Eyes" (2:50)
  17. A-Studio featuring Polina – "S.O.S" (3:01)
  18. Tom Novy featuring Michael Marshall – "Your Body" (3:31)
  19. The Chemical Brothers – "Galvanize" (4:28)
  20. Moby – "Lift Me Up" (3:07)
  21. Goldfrapp – "Ooh La La" (2:58)
  22. Mylo – "In My Arms" (3:46)

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