Now Winter 2007 (Australian series)

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Now Winter 2007
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Compilation album by
Various artists
Released25 June 2007
Label EMI
Australian series chronology
Now Autumn 2007
(2007)
Now Winter 2007
(2007)
Now Spring 2007
(2007)

Now Winter 2007 is a compilation CD released by EMI Music Australia in 2007. It is the 17th CD in the Australian Now! series.

Track listing

  1. Silverchair – "Straight Lines" (4:16)
  2. Missy Higgins – "Steer" (3:47)
  3. Thirsty Merc – "20 Good Reasons" (3:46)
  4. Gia Farrell – "Hit Me Up" (3:14)
  5. Gym Class Heroes – "Cupid's Chokehold" (3:56)
  6. Sneaky Sound System – "UFO" (3:43)
  7. Paolo Nutini – "Jenny Don't Be Hasty" (3:25)
  8. Camille Jones vs. Fedde le Grand – "The Creeps" (3:21)
  9. Robbie Williams with Pet Shop Boys – "She's Madonna" (4:15)
  10. Hilary Duff – "With Love" (3:01)
  11. Eskimo Joe – "Breaking Up" (3:21)
  12. Candice Alley – "Before You Go" (3:35)
  13. Vanessa Hudgens – "Come Back to Me" (2:45)
  14. Thirty Seconds to Mars – "From Yesterday" (3:49)
  15. Jamelia – "Beware of the Dog" (3:10)
  16. Jesse McCartney – "Just So You Know" (3:25)
  17. The Living End – "Rising Sun" (3:18)
  18. Mims – "This Is Why I'm Hot" (4:15)
  19. Nickelback – "If Everyone Cared" (3:35)
  20. Sharam – "PATT (Party All the Time)" (3:44)
  21. Jet – "Shine On" (3:43)
  22. Lily Allen – "Alfie" (2:43)

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