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Now Yearbook 1980 - 1984: Vinyl Extra Volume 2 (14 June 2024) 5-LP boxset, clear, red, yellow, red and blue vinyl; Now Yearbook 1993 (28 June 2024) 4-CD and 3-LP pink vinyl selection; Now Yearbook Extra 1993 (9 August 2024) 3-CD selection; Now Yearbook 1987 (30 August 2024) 4-CD and 3-LP translucent orange vinyl selection
The original Now Yearbook 1983 [25] could be initially ordered as a special book-style CD boxset, with the title joined a few months later by a standard CD boxset called Now Yearbook Extra 1983 which promised '60 more essential hits from 1983', and tracks like Kenny Everett's "Snot Rap", Roman Holliday's "Don’t Try to Stop It" and "Friday ...
Release of "Dizzy", ... Chart date (week ending) Album Artist(s) ... Now Yearbook 1987: 5,137 [306] 19 September: Now 80s 2024: 3,589 [307] 26 September:
Tiffany was just 14 years old when her breakthrough cover of Tommy James and the Shondells’ 1967 hit “I Think We’re Alone Now” reached the top of the charts in 1987.
Now That's What I Call Music Smash Hits is a compilation album released on 3 October 1987. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The album is part of the (UK) Now That's What I call Music! series and is a collaboration with Smash Hits magazine, a successful pop music -based magazine at the time.
The channel has also created a number of programmes to tie-in with the release of the Now Yearbook series of 4-CD and 3-LP vinyl sets. Each album release represents a year of music, with the Now Yearbook programme following suit and featuring a month by month video playlist of tracks, from the year featured on the Now Yearbook album, with Bruno ...
US BB 1 – Apr 1987, Poland 1 – Mar 1987, Republic of Ireland 1 – Apr 1987, Netherlands 2 – Mar 1987, UK 4 – Mar 1987, Sweden 5 – Apr 1987, Europe 5 of the 1980s, RYM 6 of 1987, Germany 7 – Apr 1987, KROQ 9 of 1987, Switzerland 10 – Apr 1987, POP 10 of 1987, US CashBox 12 of 1987, US BB 14 of 1987, Poland 14 of all time, Austria ...
Now! album to date. [2] It is the third number-one album in the series and has been certified 3× Platinum by the RIAA. [3] Now! 7 is the first in the series to also crossover onto the Billboard Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart, peaking at number three. The album features one track, "All for You", that reached number one on the Billboard Hot 100.