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I've come up with a tracklisting with for various reasons are 100 songs from this decade that I think will be most remembered...I've compiled the tracklisting similarly to how other people do with a disc for each genre and then random leftover songs on the last disc:

 

CD One

 

1. S Club 7-Don’t Stop Movin’

2. Shakira feat Wyclef Jean-Hips Don’t Lie

3. Britney Spears-Toxic

4. All Saints-Pure Shores

5. Scissor Sisters-I Don’t Feel Like Dancin’

6. Natasha Bedingfield-These Words

7. Mika-Grace Kelly

8. Suagababes-About You Now

9. Westlife-You Raise Me Up

10. Wheatus-Teenage Dirtbag

11. Melanie C-Never Be The Same Again

12. LeAnn Rimes-Can’t Fight The Moonlight

13. Atomic Kitten-Whole Again

14. Gabrielle-Out Of Reach

15. Pink-Get The Party Started

16. Lily Allen-Smile

17. Liberty X-Just A Little

18. Girls Aloud-Love Machine

19. Christina Aguilera-Dirrty

20. Will Young-Evergreen

 

CD Two

 

1. Kylie Minogue-Can’t Get You Out Of My Head

2. Madonna-Hung Up

3. Fragma-Toca’s Miracle

4. Eric Prydz-Call On Me

5. Spiller feat Sophie Ellis Bextor-Groovejet (If This Ain’t Love)

6. Darude-Sandstorm

7. Modjo-Lady (Hear Me Tonight)

8. DJ Sammy & Yanou feat Do-Heaven

9. Basshunter-Now You’re Gone

10. Cascada-Everytime We Touch

11. Fedde LeGrand-Put Your Hands Up For Detroit

12. Infernal-From Paris To Berlin

13. Robyn with Kleerup-With Every Heartbeat

14. Ultrabeat-Pretty Green Eyes

15. Ian Van Dahl-Castles In The Sky

16. Sonique-It Feels So Good

17. Shapeshifters-Lola’s Theme

18. Sophie Ellis-Bextor-Murder On The Dancefloor

19. Elvis vs. JXL-A Little Less Conversation

20. So Solid Crew-21 Seconds

 

CD Three

 

1. James Blunt-You’re Beautiful

2. Ronan Keating-Life Is A Rollercoaster

3. Robbie Williams-Rock DJ

4. Daniel Powter-Bad Day

5. Coldplay-Clocks

6. U2-Beautiful Day

7. Take That-Patience

8. Gorillaz-Clint Easwood

9. Snow Patrol-Chasing Cars

10. David Gray-Babylon

11. Oasis-The Importance Of Being Idle

12. Kaiser Chiefs-I Predict A Riot

13. Linkin Park & Jay-Z-Numb/Encore

14. The Killers-Mr Brightside

15. Evanescence-Bring Me To Life

16. The Fray-How To Save A Life

17. Nickelback-How You Remind Me

18. My Chemical Romance-Welcome To The Black Parade

19. Enrique Iglesias-Hero

20. Daniel Bedingfield-If You’re Not The One

 

CD Four

 

1. Rihanna feat Jay-Z-Umbrella

2. Kelis-Milkshake

3. Jamelia-Superstar

4. Blu Cantrell feat Sean Paul-Breathe

5. Gnarls Barkley-Crazy

6. Amy Winehouse-Rehab

7. Destiny’s Child-Survivor

8. Nelly Furtado-Maneater

9. Timbaland feat OneRepublic-Apologize

10. 50 Cent-In Da Club

11. Black Eyed Peas-Where Is The Love

12. Mary Mary-Shackles (Praise You)

13. R Kelly-Ignition (Remix)

14. Shaggy feat Rikrok-It Wasn’t Me

15. Mis-Teeq-Scandalous

16. Nelly feat Kelly Rowland-Dilemma

17. Outkast-Hey Ya!

18. Beyonce feat Jay-Z-Crazy In Love

19. Pussycat Dolls feat Busta Rhymes-Don’t Cha

20. Leona Lewis-Bleeding Love

 

CD Five

 

1. Eminem feat Dido-Stan

2. Justin Timberlake-SexyBack

3. Maroon 5-This Love

4. Kelly Clarkson-Since U Been Gone

5. Anastacia-Left Outside Alone

6. Blue-All Rise

7. t.A.T.u-All The Things She Said

8. Lemar-If There’s Any Justice

9. Mark Ronson feat Amy Winehouse-Valerie

10. KT Tunstall-Suddenly I See

11. McFly-Obviously

12. Gwen Stefani-What You Waiting For?

13. Duffy-Mercy

14. Mariah Carey-We Belong Together

15. Busted-Year 3000

16. Avril Lavigne-Complicated

17. Kate Nash-Foundations

18. Tony Christie-(Is This The Way To) Amarillo

19. Shayne Ward-That’s My Goal

20. Gareth Gates-Unchained Melody

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Thanks gooddelta, but I'd scrub Evergreen, Rock DJ, You Raise Me Up and insert Leave Right Now for Will Young, Angel for Robbie Williams and Flying Without Wings for Westlife.
I would have thought the Arctic Monkeys debut at number one for 'Dancefloor' will be better remembered than a lot of those - mind you, you've captured the decade pretty well in general.
Thanks gooddelta, but I'd scrub Evergreen, Rock DJ, You Raise Me Up and insert Leave Right Now for Will Young, Angel for Robbie Williams and Flying Without Wings for Westlife.

Angels was released in 1997 and Flying Without Wings in 1999. :manson:

 

I think it's a good list. :thumbup:

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I would have thought the Arctic Monkeys debut at number one for 'Dancefloor' will be better remembered than a lot of those - mind you, you've captured the decade pretty well in general.

 

damn :P I knew I'd forgotten something :lol:

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Thanks gooddelta, but I'd scrub Evergreen, Rock DJ, You Raise Me Up and insert Leave Right Now for Will Young, Angel for Robbie Williams and Flying Without Wings for Westlife.

 

I was in two minds whether to include Leave Right Now or Evergreen but you could hardly leave the biggest selling single off the decade off the album could you :o

Not a bad list you have there. :)
It's a great list but which songs will you replace when you add in songs from 2008 and 2009?

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About You Now may be their biggest seller. But Round Round, Freak Like Me, Hole In The Head, Overload and Too Lost In You are all (imo) better.
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It's a great list but which songs will you replace when you add in songs from 2008 and 2009?

 

These songs will be the next to go if enough 'classics' come out to replace them...

 

Gabrielle-Out Of Reach

Ultrabeat-Pretty Green Eyes

Sophie Ellis-Bextor-Murder On The Dancefloor

So Solid Crew-21 Seconds

Destiny’s Child-Survivor

Mary Mary-Shackles (Praise You)

Lemar-If There’s Any Justice

KT Tunstall-Suddenly I See

Mariah Carey-We Belong Together

Avril Lavigne-Complicated

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cascada :o

 

I think for commercial dance success in the 00s it would be unfair to ignore Cascada...by far the biggest dance album seller of the decade and Everytime We Touch has sold around 300k as a single

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About You Now may be their biggest seller. But Round Round, Freak Like Me, Hole In The Head, Overload and Too Lost In You are all (imo) better.

 

My other choice would have been Push The Button...I'm not going necessarily for biggest sellers, more the tracks that made the biggest cultural impact..

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I'm not sure about that one...I found it hard to decide between those two singles and Dare...they are all classics of the decade
I was in two minds whether to include Leave Right Now or Evergreen but you could hardly leave the biggest selling single off the decade off the album could you :o

Yeah well to be fair Evergreen didn't sell so much for the SONG did it? Meanwhile Leave Right Now was and rightly so as it was a much better song!

I'm not sure about that one...I found it hard to decide between those two singles and Dare...they are all classics of the decade

 

'feel good inc' was in the charts for ages, plus it was popular amongst us oldies! lol, 'dare' i think lacked the 'old' appeal.. but i love 'fgi' so i would support that one! :lol:

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Yeah well to be fair Evergreen didn't sell so much for the SONG did it? Meanwhile Leave Right Now was and rightly so as it was a much better song!

 

no it didn't and the song was very average but the fact is that it is by FAR the biggest seller of the decade

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'feel good inc' was in the charts for ages, plus it was popular amongst us oldies! lol, 'dare' i think lacked the 'old' appeal.. but i love 'fgi' so i would support that one! :lol:

 

If we look back at Gorillaz in 20 years I'm sure people will more fondly remember Clint Eastwood than Feel Good Inc...considering how quick the charts were in 2001 it stayed in the top ten for about 2 months...but that's just my opinion, not fact :P

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