Now Spring 2006 (Australian series)

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Now Spring 2006
Now Spring 2006 Cover.jpg
Compilation album by
Various Artists
Released18 September 2006
Label FMR/Warner Bros./EMI
Australian series chronology
Now Winter 2006
(2006)
Now Spring 2006
(2006)
Now Summer 2007
(2006)

Now Spring 2006 is a compilation CD released by Festival Mushroom Records, Warner Bros. Records & EMI Music Australia in 2006. It is the 14th CD in the Australian Now! series.

Track listing

  1. Gnarls Barkley – "Crazy" (3:00)
  2. Lily Allen – "Smile" (3:15)
  3. The Veronicas – "Revolution" (3:04)
  4. Evermore – "Running" (4:22)
  5. Paris Hilton – "Stars Are Blind" (3:58)
  6. Panic! at the Disco – "I Write Sins Not Tragedies" (3:06)
  7. Zac Efron, Vanessa Hudgens and Drew Seeley – "Breaking Free" (3:26)
  8. James Blunt – "High" (3:44)
  9. T-Funk featuring Katie Underwood – "Be Together" (3:18)
  10. Stacie Orrico – "I'm Not Missing You" (3:41)
  11. End of Fashion – "The Game" (2:43)
  12. The Kooks – "Naïve" (3:23)
  13. Kate Alexa – "Somebody Out There" (3:09)
  14. Beatfreakz – "Somebody's Watching Me" (Hi_Tack Edit) (2:47)
  15. Danielle – "Underneath the Radar" (3:29)
  16. The Living End – "Long Live the Weekend" (2:58)
  17. T.I. – "Why You Wanna" (3:35)
  18. Hard-Fi – "Hard to Beat" (4:13)
  19. Dirty South featuring Boogie Fresh – "Spank" (3:30)
  20. Nizlopi – "JCB" (3:48)
  21. Youth Group – "Catching & Killing" (3:01)
  22. Kasey Chambers – "Nothing at All" (3:22)

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