Now Summer 2008 (Australian series)

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Now Summer 2008
Now Summer 2008 Australia Series Cover Art.jpg
Compilation album by
Various artists
Released24 November 2007
Genre Pop
Label EMI
Australian series chronology
Now Spring 2007
(2007)
Now Summer 2008
(2007)
Now Autumn 2008
(2008)

Now Summer 2008 is a compilation album released by EMI Music Australia in 2007. It is the 19th album of the Australian Now! series.

Contents

Track listing

Disc 1

  1. Matchbox Twenty – "How Far We've Come" (3:32)
  2. Plain White T's – "Hey There Delilah" (3:52)
  3. The Veronicas – "Hook Me Up" (2:55)
  4. James Blunt – "1973" (4:40)
  5. Missy Higgins – "Peachy" (2:39)
  6. Silverchair – "If You Keep Losing Sleep" (3:20)
  7. John Butler Trio – "Better Than" (3:28)
  8. Operator Please – "Get What You Want" (3:53)
  9. Scribe – "F.R.E.S.H." (3:25)
  10. Che'Nelle – "I Fell in Love with the DJ" (3:28)
  11. The Cat Empire – "So Many Nights" (3:32)
  12. Joss Stone – "Tell Me What We're Gonna Do Now" (3:41)
  13. Paolo Nutini – "New Shoes" (3:21)
  14. KT Tunstall – "Hold On" (2:58)
  15. Eskimo Joe – "London Bombs" (3:49)
  16. Stereophonics – "It Means Nothing" (3:49)
  17. Paramore – "Misery Business" (3:32)
  18. Armand Van Helden – "I Want Your Soul" (3:12)
  19. Eyerer & Chopstick feat. Zdar – "Make My Day (Haunting)" (3:05)
  20. David Guetta featuring Chris Willis – "Love Is Gone" (3:22)
  21. The Chemical Brothers – "The Salmon Dance" (3:04)
  22. Shaggy featuring Rikrok and Tony Gold – "Bonafide Girl" (3:37)
  23. Gummibär – "I'm a Gummy Bear (The Gummy Bear Song)" (3:11)

Disc 2

  1. Sneaky Sound System – "Goodbye" (3:29)
  2. Faker – "This Heart Attack" (3:48)
  3. Ricki-Lee – "Love Is All Around" (3:24)
  4. Kisschasy – "Spray on Pants" (3:48)
  5. Hilary Duff – "Stranger" (3:22)
  6. Nickelback – "Rockstar" (4:14)
  7. Thirty Seconds to Mars – "A Beautiful Lie" (4:04)
  8. Soft Tigers – "Mr. Ice Cream" (4:27)
  9. Reverend and The Makers – "He Said He Loved Me" (2:54)
  10. The Hampdens – "Generation Y" (3:56)
  11. Josh Pyke – "Fed & Watered" (3:51)
  12. Clare Bowditch and The Feeding Set – "When the Lights Went Down" (3:22)
  13. Custom Kings – "Up Late" (2:37)
  14. Angus & Julia Stone – "The Beast" (3:49)
  15. José González – "Down the Line" (3:10)
  16. The Waifs – "Stay" (2:27)
  17. The Hot Lies – "Emergency! Emergency!" (3:04)
  18. Airbourne – "Diamond in the Rough" (2:54)
  19. Freaks – "The Creeps (Get on the Dancefloor)" (2:46)
  20. Róisín Murphy – "Overpowered" (3:37)
  21. Super Mal featuring Luciana – "Bigger Than Big" (2:54)
  22. Peter Gelderblom – "Waiting 4" (3:28)
  23. Paul van Dyk featuring Rea Garvey – "Let Go" (3:42)

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