Fresh Hits 96

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Fresh Hits 96
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Compilation album by
Various artists
Released31 August 1996
Recorded1990, 1995-1996
Genre Pop
Label Sony Music TV, warner.esp, Global TV
Various artists chronology
New Hits 96
(1996)
Fresh Hits 96
(1996)
Huge Hits 1996
(1996)

Fresh Hits 96 is a compilation album released in 1996. As a part of the Hits compilation series, it contains UK hit singles from the first half of 1996. The album reached number 2 on the UK compilations chart.

Contents

Track listing

Disc one

  1. Fugees - "Killing Me Softly (Album Version without intro)"
  2. Los del Río - "Macarena (Bayside Boys Mix)"
  3. Mark Morrison - "Crazy (Phil Chill Radio Edit)"
  4. Peter Andre - "Mysterious Girl (Radio Edit)"
  5. Ant & Dec - "Better Watch Out (Radio Edit)"
  6. The Tony Rich Project - "Nobody Knows"
  7. Toni Braxton - "You're Makin' Me High (Radio Edit)"
  8. Celine Dion - "Because You Loved Me"
  9. Simply Red - "We're in This Together"
  10. Baddiel and Skinner and The Lightning Seeds - "Three Lions"
  11. Backstreet Boys - "We've Got It Goin' On (Radio Edit)"
  12. Louise - "Naked"
  13. George Michael - "Freedom! '90"
  14. Everything but the Girl - "Walking Wounded"
  15. Livin' Joy - "Don't Stop Movin' (Radio Mix)"
  16. Eternal - "Good Thing"
  17. Robert Miles - "Fable (Dream Radio)"
  18. DJ Dado - "The X-Files (Radio Edit)"
  19. De'Lacy - "That Look"
  20. Alison Limerick - "Where Love Lives (Dancing Divas '96 Radio Edit)"
  21. Apollo 440 - "Krupa (@440 Edit)"
  22. Underworld - "Born Slippy"

Disc two

  1. Manic Street Preachers - "A Design for Life"
  2. Ash - "Oh Yeah"
  3. Kula Shaker - "Tattva"
  4. Suede - "Trash"
  5. Ocean Colour Scene - "The Day We Caught the Train"
  6. Sleeper - "Sale of the Century"
  7. Oasis - "Champagne Supernova"
  8. The Presidents of the United States of America - "Peaches"
  9. Lush - "500 (Shake Baby Shake)"
  10. Space - "Female of the Species (Radio Edit)"
  11. 3T - "24/7 (Radio Edit)"
  12. Lighthouse Family - "Lifted
  13. M-Beat featuring Jamiroquai - "Do U Know Where You're Coming From (Original Mix)"
  14. Busta Rhymes - "Woo-Hah!! Got You All in Check (Album Radio Edit)"
  15. Bone Thugs-n-Harmony - "Tha Crossroads (D.J. U-neek's Mo Thug Remix)"
  16. SWV - "You're the One"
  17. R. Kelly - "I Can't Sleep Baby (If I) (Radio Edit)"
  18. The Divine Comedy - "Something for the Weekend
  19. Robson & Jerome - "Daydream Believer"

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