Hits 58

Hits 58
Compilation album by Various Artists
Released 3 May 2004
Recorded 2003-2004
Genre Pop
Length 145 minutes approx.
Label CBS, WEA, RCA Ariola
Various Artists chronology
Hits 57 (2003) Hits 58 (2004) Hits 59 (2004)

Hits 58 is a compilation album, released in the UK in May 2004. It contains 40 chart hits spread over two CDS, including UK number ones from Busted, Britney Spears and Peter Andre. It was released around the same time as the similar Now 57.

Track listing

Disc one

  1. The 411 featuring Ghostface Killah : "On My Knees"
  2. Natasha Bedingfield : "Single"
  3. Beyoncé : "Naughty Girl"
  4. Busted : "Crashed the Wedding"
  5. Britney Spears : "Toxic"
  6. Jamelia : "Thank You"
  7. Kylie Minogue : "Red Blooded Woman"
  8. Westlife : "Obvious"
  9. Will Young : "Your Game"
  10. Christina Aguilera : "The Voice Within"
  11. Franz Ferdinand : "The Dark of the Matinée"
  12. HIM : "Solitary Man"
  13. Pink : "God Is a DJ"
  14. Basement Jaxx : "Plug It In"
  15. Gunther and the Sunshine Girls : "Ding Dong Song"
  16. OceanLab : "Satellite"
  17. Big Brovaz : "We Wanna Thank You (The Things You Do)"
  18. Dynamite MC : "Ride"
  19. Alicia Keys : "If I Ain't Got You"
  20. Dido : "Life for Rent"

Disc two

  1. Peter Andre : "Mysterious Girl"
  2. Jennifer Lopez : "Baby I Love U!"
  3. The Streets : "Fit But You Know It"
  4. Morrissey : "Irish Blood, English Heart"
  5. Anastacia : "Left Outside Alone"
  6. The Darkness : "Love Is Only a Feeling"
  7. Wolfman featuring Pete Doherty : "For Lovers"
  8. Special D. : "Come with Me"
  9. James Fox : "Hold Onto Our Love"
  10. Lemar : "Another Day"
  11. Maroon 5 : "Harder to Breathe
  12. Ash : "Orpheus"
  13. The Stills : "Changes Are No Good"
  14. Michelle McManus : "The Meaning of Love"
  15. Delays : "Nearer Than Heaven"
  16. The Zutons : "You Will You Won't"
  17. The Ordinary Boys : "Week In, Week Out"
  18. Agnetha Fältskog : "If I Thought You'd Ever Change Your Mind"
  19. Zero 7 : "Somersault"
  20. Justin Timberlake : "I'm Lovin' It"

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