New Hits 99
New Hits 99 is a compilation album released in 1999. As a part of the Hits compilation series, it contains UK hit singles from the last few months of 1998 and the first few months of 1999. The album reached number 1 on the UK compilations chart for one week.
Track listing
Disc one
- B*Witched - "Blame It on the Weatherman"
- Blondie - "Maria"
- Whitney Houston - "It's Not Right but It's Okay"
- Steps - "Better Best Forgotten"
- Another Level - "I Want You for Myself"
- Cher - "Strong Enough"
- Tatyana Ali - "Boy You Knock Me Out"
- TQ - "Westside"
- NSYNC - "I Want You Back"
- Robbie Williams - "No Regrets"
- Boyzone - "No Matter What"
- Five - "It's the Things You Do"
- Fatboy Slim - "Praise You"
- Mr. Oizo - "Flat Beat"
- Shanks & Bigfoot - "Sweet like Chocolate"
- Blockster - "You Should Be..."
- M People - "Dreaming"
- Savage Garden - "I Want You"
- Faith Hill - "This Kiss"
- Ace of Base - "Always Have, Always Will"
- Chef - "Chocolate Salty Balls (PS. I Love You)"
Disc two
- The Corrs - "Runaway" (Tin Tin Out remix edit)
- Barenaked Ladies - "One Week"
- Manic Street Preachers - "You Stole the Sun from My Heart"
- The Divine Comedy - "National Express"
- Stereophonics - "Just Looking"
- Garbage - "When I Grow Up"
- Underworld - "Push Upstairs"
- Kula Shaker - "Mystical Machine Gun"
- Supercar - "Tonite"
- Mirrorball - "Given Up"
- Cevin Fisher featuring Loleatta Holloway - "(You Got Me) Burning Up"
- Soulsearcher - "Can't Get Enough"
- Inner City - "Good Life (Buena Vida)"
- Will Smith featuring Larry Blackmon and Cameo - "Candy"
- Busta Rhymes - "Gimme Some More"
- Pras - "Blue Angels"
- Ginuwine - "What's So Different?"
- Kleshay - "Rush"
- Cleopatra - "A Touch of Love"
- Ultra - "Rescue Me"
- Johnny & Denise - "Especially For You"
External links
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| First wave (original series) (1984-1991) | |
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| Second wave (1993-1994) | |
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| Third wave (1995-2001) | |
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| Fourth wave (Music series) (2001) |
- Music: The Definitive Hits Collection
- Music: The Definitive Hits Collection 2
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| Fifth wave (2001-2004) | |
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| Sixth wave (2005-2006) |
- Red Hot Hits
- Essential Hits
- Summer Hits '06
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