Huge Hits 99

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Huge Hits 99
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Compilation album by
Various artists
Released25 October 1999
Recorded1998–99
Label Sony Music, warner.esp, Global TV
Various artists chronology
Big Hits 99
(1999)
Huge Hits 99
(1999)
Hits 2000
(1999)

Huge Hits 99 is a compilation album released in 1999. As a part of the Hits compilation series, it contains UK hit singles from the third quarter of 1999.

Contents

Track listing

Disc one

  1. Eiffel 65 - "Blue (Da Ba Dee)"
  2. George Michael - "Outside"
  3. Lou Bega - "Mambo No. 5"
  4. Ricky Martin - "Livin' la Vida Loca"
  5. Britney Spears - "Sometimes"
  6. S Club 7 - "Bring It All Back"
  7. Westlife - "Swear It Again"
  8. Five - "If Ya Gettin' Down"
  9. Backstreet Boys - "I Want It That Way"
  10. Steps - "Love's Got a Hold on My Heart"
  11. Boyzone - "You Needed Me"
  12. Jamiroquai - "Canned Heat"
  13. B*Witched - "Blame It on the Weatherman"
  14. a1 - "Be the First to Believe"
  15. NSYNC - "I Want You Back"
  16. Sixpence None the Richer - "Kiss Me"
  17. The Corrs - "Runaway"
  18. New Radicals - "You Get What You Give"
  19. Catatonia - "Dead from the Waist Down"
  20. Manic Street Preachers - "You Stole the Sun from My Heart"
  21. Tom Jones & the Cardigans - "Burning Down The House"

Disc two

  1. Whitney Houston - "My Love Is Your Love"
  2. Jennifer Lopez - "If You Had My Love"
  3. Shanks & Bigfoot - "Sweet like Chocolate"
  4. Will Smith - "Miami"
  5. ATB - "9 PM (Till I Come)"
  6. Ann Lee - "2 Times"
  7. Armand van Helden featuring Duane Harden - "You Don't Know Me"
  8. Bob Marley vs. Funkstar De Luxe - "Sun Is Shining (Radio De Luxe edit)"
  9. The Wiseguys - "Ooh La La"
  10. Phats & Small - "Turn Around"
  11. Fatboy Slim - "Praise You"
  12. A.T.F.C. Presents Onephatdeeva - "In and Out of My Life"
  13. Another Level - "I Want You For Myself"
  14. Destiny's Child - "Bills, Bills, Bills"
  15. TQ - "Westside"
  16. Lauryn Hill - "Ex-Factor"
  17. Glamma Kid featuring Shola Ama - "Taboo"
  18. Tatyana Ali - "Boy You Knock Me Out"
  19. Barenaked Ladies - "One Week"
  20. Thunderbugs - "Friends Forever"
  21. Steps, Cleopatra, Tina Cousins, B*Witched and Billie - "Thank ABBA For The Music":
    1. "Take a Chance on Me"
    2. "Dancing Queen"
    3. "Mamma Mia"
    4. "Thank You For The Music"


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