Now: The Hits of Autumn 2011

Now: The Hits of Autumn 2011 was released on 1 April 2011. It is the 32nd album in the series of the Australian Now! series. It peaked at No. 4 on the ARIA Compilations Chart[1] and No. 28 on the Top 50 End Of Year Compilation Chart.[2]

Now: The Hits of Autumn 2011
Compilation album by
Various
Released1 April 2011
LabelEMI
Various chronology
Now: The Hits of Summer 2011
(2010)
Now: The Hits of Autumn 2011
(2011)
Now: The Hits of Winter 2011
(2011)

Track listing

  1. Wynter Gordon – "Dirty Talk" (3:16)
  2. Bruno Mars – "Grenade" (3:39)
  3. Katy Perry – "Firework" (3:47)
  4. David Guetta featuring Rihanna – "Who's That Chick?" (3:19)
  5. Flo Rida – "Turn Around (5, 4, 3, 2, 1)" (3:19)
  6. Birds of Tokyo – "Wild at Heart" (4:01)
  7. My Chemical Romance – "Sing" (4:03)
  8. Good Charlotte – "Sex on the Radio" (3:16)
  9. Duck Sauce – "Barbra Streisand" (3:13)
  10. Zoë Badwi – "Accidents Happen" (3:05)
  11. Tinie Tempah featuring Kelly Rowland – "Invincible" (3:20)
  12. You Me at Six and Chiddy – "Rescue Me" (3:13)
  13. Jason Derulo – "The Sky's the Limit" (3:42)
  14. John Butler Trio – "I'd Do Anything" (3:05)
  15. Michael Bublé – "Hollywood" (3:34)
  16. Adele – "Rolling in the Deep" (3:47)
  17. Plan B – "She Said" (3:28)
  18. 360 featuring Pez – "Just Got Started" (3:12)
  19. Example – "Kickstarts" (3:01)
  20. Gorillaz featuring Daley – "Doncamatic" (3:19)
  21. Paramore – "Playing God" (3:03)
  22. Alex Gaudino – "I'm in Love (I Wanna Do It)" (2:47)
  23. Miami Horror – "Summersun" (4:32)
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References

  1. "The ARIA Report" (PDF). Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA). 6 June 2011. p. 14. Archived from the original (PDF) on 30 June 2011. Retrieved 10 May 2016.
  2. "ARIA Charts - End Of Year Charts - Top 50 Compilations 2011". Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA). 2011. Archived from the original on 9 November 2012. Retrieved 23 May 2016.


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