Hits 56

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Hits 56
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Compilation album by
Various Artists
Released28 July 2003
Label Sony BMGEntertainment UK/WEA/RCA Ariola/Telstar UK
Various Artists chronology
Hits 55
(2003)
Hits 56
(2003)
Huge Hits 2004
(2003)

Hits 56 is a compilation album released in the UK in July 2003. It contains 40 tracks spread over two CDs, and features one number one single from Tomcraft.

It is the 56th volume in the Hits compilation album series. The album had a competition with Now 55 , released the following week. Because of the week's difference, Hits 56 was able to enter the UK Compilations Chart at #1, whilst the following week Now 55 did the same. Hits 56 received a mixed reception. [1]

The Westlife song "Tonight" previously appeared on Hits 55 as a radio remix courtesy of English production team METRO

Track listing

Disc one
No.TitleArtistLength
1."Fighter" Christina Aguilera 4:07
2."Lost Without You" Delta Goodrem 4:09
3."We Just Be Dreamin'" Blazin' Squad 3:29
4."Favourite Things" Big Brovaz 3:14
5."Baby I Don't Care" Jennifer Ellison 3:37
6."Like What" Tommi 2:59
7."I'm Glad" Jennifer Lopez 3:42
8."I'm with You" Avril Lavigne 3:44
9."Stop Sign" Abs 2:54
10."Tonight" Westlife 4:28
11."Wimmin'" Ashley Hamilton 3:08
12."Furious Angels" Rob Dougan 3:54
13."How Did You Know" Kurtis Mantronik presents Chamonix3:29
14."Broken Bones" Love Inc. 2:53
15."Chooza Looza" Maria Willson 3:25
16."Madame Helga" Stereophonics 3:55
17."Fight Test" The Flaming Lips 4:09
18."Growing on Me" The Darkness 3:30
19."Take Your Shoes Off" The Cheeky Girls 2:57
20."Fast Food Song" Fast Food Rockers 3:08
Disc two
No.TitleArtistLength
1."Can't Get It Back (Ignorants Radio Remix)" Mis-Teeq 3:36
2."Can't Nobody" Kelly Rowland 3:52
3."No Letting Go" Wayne Wonder 3:23
4."Like I Love You" Justin Timberlake 4:43
5."Girlfriend" (Pied Piper Remix) B2K 2:57
6."Don't Wanna Lose This Feeling" Dannii Minogue 3:17
7."Rise and Fall (Radio edit)" Craig David featuring Sting 3:59
8."Get Busy" Sean Paul 3:32
9."Overrated" Siobhán Donaghy 3:41
10."Gossip Folks" (Fatboy Slim Remix) Missy Elliott featuring Ludacris 3:31
11."This Is Your Night"Anotherside3:39
12."Guantanamo" Outlandish 3:28
13."Everybody Come On (Can U Feel It)" (Stanton Warriors Remix)Mr. Reds vs. DJ Skribble 4:54
14."Sleeping Satellite" Aurora featuring Naimee Coleman 3:37
15."All Out of Love"The Foundations3:13
16."What's Your Name" Morcheeba 3:26
17."When I See You" Macy Gray 3:43
18."My Love is Always"Saffron Hill featuring Ben Onono 3:33
19."Easy" Groove Armada 3:52
20."Loneliness" Tomcraft 2:43
  1. "Hits 56 by Various Artists : Reviews and Ratings". Rate Your Music. Retrieved 2012-09-13.

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