Now Spring 2005 (Australian series)

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Now Spring 2005
Now Spring 2005 Australia Series Cover Art.jpg
Compilation album by
Various artists
Released27 September 2005
Label EMI
Australian series chronology
Now Winter 2005
(2005)
Now Spring 2005
(2005)
Now Summer 2006
(2005)

Now Spring 2005 is a compilation CD released by EMI Music Australia in 2005. It is the tenth CD in the Australian Now! series. At 23 tracks, it has the most songs of any single CD release in the series.[ citation needed ]

Track listing

  1. Crazy Frog – "Axel F" (2:51)
  2. Gorillaz – "Dare" (4:05)
  3. Daniel Powter – "Bad Day" (3:49)
  4. Simple Plan – "Untitled (How Could This Happen to Me?)" (3:28)
  5. Rob Thomas – "This Is How a Heart Breaks" (3:51)
  6. James Blunt – "You're Beautiful" (3:20)
  7. Audio Bullys featuring Nancy Sinatra – "Shot You Down" (2:55)
  8. Paris Avenue featuring Robin One – "I Want You" (3:25)
  9. Ricki-Lee – "Hell No!" (Cabin Crew Remix) (3:20)
  10. End of Fashion – "O Yeah" (3:00)
  11. Kisschasy – "Do-Do's & Whoa-Oh's" (3:30)
  12. Missy Higgins – "The Sound of White" (4:50)
  13. Thirsty Merc – "When the Weather Is Fine" (3:22)
  14. Amiel – "Round and Round" (3:33)
  15. Tambalane – "Little Miss Liar" (2:24)
  16. Savage – "Swing" (3:31)
  17. Fast Crew – "It's the Incredible" (4:25)
  18. DJ Sammy – "Why" (3:29)
  19. Tom Novy – "Your Body" (3:31)
  20. Armand Van Helden – "When the Lights Go Down" (2:54)
  21. Uniting Nations – "You and Me" (3:04)
  22. Kylie Minogue – "Made of Glass" (3:11)
  23. Global Deejays – "What a Feeling (Flashdance)" (3:16)

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