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|Album Short Name=Now Legendary
|Album Short Name=Now Legendary
|Amazon Link=https://amzn.to/40rcm6H
|Amazon Link=https://amzn.to/40rcm6H
|Album Notes=Following the huge success of Now That's What I Call Timeless in 2022, Now Music are pleased to announce the follow up, Now That's What I Call Legendary – Out 26th May – more legendary songs from legendary artists!
|Album Notes=Following the huge success of [[Now That's What I Call Timeless... The Songs (UK 2022)|Now That's What I Call Timeless]] in [[2022]], Now Music are pleased to announce the follow up, Now That's What I Call Legendary – Out 26th May – more legendary songs from legendary artists!


Kicking off this hit-packed album with 'Don't Stop Me Now' from one of the greatest bands of all time – Queen, followed by the massively popular 'Sweet Caroline' from Neil Diamond and the superb vocals on 'There Must Be An Angel (Playing With My Heart)' from Eurythmics, indicating how truly legendary this line up is. Blondie, The Police and Elton John follow, before 'Maggie May' from Rod Stewart and smash hits from Electric Light Orchestra, Paul McCartney & Wings and The Beach Boys. Paul Simon's most popular solo hit 'You Can Call Me Al' features, as does the timeless 'Suspicious Minds' from Elvis Presley… and there's still time for more icons – Christina Aguilera, Sade, Shirley Bassey, Tina Turner and Lionel Richie, before ending this disc with mesmerising vocals from Céline Dion and Whitney Houston.
Kicking off this hit-packed album with '[[Queen - Don't Stop Me Now|Don't Stop Me Now]]' from one of the greatest bands of all time – [[Queen]], followed by the massively popular '[[Neil Diamond - Sweet Caroline|Sweet Caroline]]' from [[Neil Diamond]] and the superb vocals on '[[Eurythmics - There Must Be An Angel (Playing With My Heart)|There Must Be An Angel (Playing With My Heart)]]' from [[Eurythmics]], indicating how truly legendary this line up is. [[Blondie]], [[The Police]] and [[Elton John]] follow, before '[[Rod Stewart - Maggie May|Maggie May]]' from [[Rod Stewart]] and smash hits from [[Electric Light Orchestra]], [[Paul McCartney]] & [[Wings]] and [[The Beach Boys]]. [[Paul Simon|Paul Simon's]] most popular solo hit '[[Paul Simon - You Can Call Me Al|You Can Call Me Al]]' features, as does the timeless '[[Elvis Presley - Suspicious Minds|Suspicious Minds]]' from [[Elvis Presley]]… and there's still time for more icons – [[Christina Aguilera]], [[Sade]], [[Shirley Bassey]], [[Tina Turner]] and [[Lionel Richie]], before ending this disc with mesmerising vocals from [[Celine Dion|Céline Dion]] and [[Whitney Houston]].


Disc 2 starts with one of the most influential artists of all time – John Lennon with 'Woman', followed by incredible bands – U2, Duran Duran, Madness and Earth, Wind & Fire, plus well-loved classics from Billy Joel with 'Tell Her About It', Diana Ross with 'Upside Down' and Irene Cara with 'Flashdance… What A Feeling'. The stellar 'Ain't Nobody' from Rufus and Chaka Khan had to be included and there's room for more magic from Sister Sledge with 'Thinking Of You' and Michael Jackson with 'One Day In Your Life', before closing this disc with Stevie Wonder, Otis Redding and the soulful cover of Billy Joel's 'Just The Way You Are' from Barry White.
Disc 2 starts with one of the most influential artists of all time – John Lennon with 'Woman', followed by incredible bands – U2, Duran Duran, Madness and Earth, Wind & Fire, plus well-loved classics from Billy Joel with 'Tell Her About It', Diana Ross with 'Upside Down' and Irene Cara with 'Flashdance… What A Feeling'. The stellar 'Ain't Nobody' from Rufus and Chaka Khan had to be included and there's room for more magic from Sister Sledge with 'Thinking Of You' and Michael Jackson with 'One Day In Your Life', before closing this disc with Stevie Wonder, Otis Redding and the soulful cover of Billy Joel's 'Just The Way You Are' from Barry White.

Revision as of 15:29, 20 April 2023


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Following the huge success of Now That's What I Call Timeless in 2022, Now Music are pleased to announce the follow up, Now That's What I Call Legendary – Out 26th May – more legendary songs from legendary artists!

Kicking off this hit-packed album with 'Don't Stop Me Now' from one of the greatest bands of all time – Queen, followed by the massively popular 'Sweet Caroline' from Neil Diamond and the superb vocals on 'There Must Be An Angel (Playing With My Heart)' from Eurythmics, indicating how truly legendary this line up is. Blondie, The Police and Elton John follow, before 'Maggie May' from Rod Stewart and smash hits from Electric Light Orchestra, Paul McCartney & Wings and The Beach Boys. Paul Simon's most popular solo hit 'You Can Call Me Al' features, as does the timeless 'Suspicious Minds' from Elvis Presley… and there's still time for more icons – Christina Aguilera, Sade, Shirley Bassey, Tina Turner and Lionel Richie, before ending this disc with mesmerising vocals from Céline Dion and Whitney Houston.

Disc 2 starts with one of the most influential artists of all time – John Lennon with 'Woman', followed by incredible bands – U2, Duran Duran, Madness and Earth, Wind & Fire, plus well-loved classics from Billy Joel with 'Tell Her About It', Diana Ross with 'Upside Down' and Irene Cara with 'Flashdance… What A Feeling'. The stellar 'Ain't Nobody' from Rufus and Chaka Khan had to be included and there's room for more magic from Sister Sledge with 'Thinking Of You' and Michael Jackson with 'One Day In Your Life', before closing this disc with Stevie Wonder, Otis Redding and the soulful cover of Billy Joel's 'Just The Way You Are' from Barry White.

More contemporary chart smashes feature on disc 3, beginning with 'A Sky Full Of Stars' from Coldplay and the massive #1 'Bad Habits' from Ed Sheeran. 'Human' from The Killers is up next, followed by superstar The Weeknd with 'Save Your Tears'. Massive Pop tracks are included from Maroon 5 & Christina Aguilera, and Britney Spears with the global hit '...Baby One More Time', plus huge tracks from more legends - Shania Twain, Dolly Parton, Katie Melua, Christina Perri, Lady Gaga, Miley Cyrus and Sia. Enduring tracks from Seal with 'Crazy' and 'Apologize' from OneRepublic are up next, and there's room for some of the biggest Pop groups ever including One Direction, Spice Girls and finishing this disc with their smash #1 'Back For Good' – Take That!

'The Boxer' from legendary duo Simon & Garfunkel starts this final disc, followed by the classic anthem 'Don't Look Back In Anger' from Oasis. More acclaimed bands follow - Manic Street Preachers, Meat Loaf, Pretenders and Tears For Fears, plus beloved tracks from Bonnie Tyler with 'Total Eclipse Of The Heart' and Cher with 'If I Could Turn Back Time'. Pop superstars Robbie Williams and Kylie Minogue team up on 'Kids' and legendary songwriters Gerry Rafferty and Bob Dylan feature with acclaimed songs. Era defining R&B/Soul smashes from Marvin Gaye, The Supremes, Amy Winehouse and Aretha Franklin feature, and iconic groups The Drifters, The Everly Brothers and The Righteous Brothers give way to the triumphant 'My Way' from Frank Sinatra to close this stunning selection of legendary artists and tracks.


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    Now That's What I Call Legendary (UK 2023 CD)26 May 2023CD80
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    This is a full list of tracks (in alphabetical order) that appear on at least one format of this album. For further breakdown of each format version, please see links above.

    (80 Tracks)

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    Number of Unique Tracks : 4 (ie these tracks only appear on this album on this whole site)

    *Bearing in mind that not all albums are yet added to this site. Current count of albums with tracklists is 483

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    Number of Unique UK Tracks : 4 (ie these tracks only appear on this album in the UK)

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     Artist(s)First UK Chart AppearanceHighest UK Chart PositionFirst US Billboard Chart AppearanceHighest US Billboard Chart PositionOriginal YearUK Now Appearances
    ABC - All Of My HeartABC4 September 198254
    Amy Winehouse - RehabAmy Winehouse28 October 2006731 March 2007912
    Aretha Franklin - I Say a Little PrayerAretha Franklin13 August 1968417 August 1968107
    Barry White - Just The Way You AreBarry White16 December 1978123
    The Beach Boys - God Only KnowsThe Beach Boys3 August 1966213 August 1966394
    Billy Joel - Tell Her About ItBilly Joel10 December 1983430 July 198315
    Blondie - The Tide Is HighBlondie8 November 1980111
    Bob Dylan - The Times They Are A-Changin'Bob Dylan31 March 196591
    Bonnie Tyler - Total Eclipse Of The HeartBonnie Tyler19 February 1983116 July 1983121
    Britney Spears - Baby One More TimeBritney Spears27 February 1999121 November 1998120
    Celine Dion - It's All Coming Back to Me NowCéline Dion5 October 1996317 August 199623
    Cher - If I Could Turn Back TimeCher26 August 1989611
    Christina Aguilera - BeautifulChristina Aguilera22 February 2003123 November 200229
    Christina Perri - A Thousand YearsChristina Perri13 November 2011116
    Coldplay - A Sky Full Of StarsColdplay31 May 201496
    Diana Ross - Upside DownDiana Ross19 July 1980212 July 1980110
    Dionne Warwick - HeartbreakerDionne Warwick17 October 198225
    Dolly Parton - I Will Always Love YouDolly Parton31 July 19825319732
    Donna Summer - Love's UnkindDonna Summer3 December 197733
    The Drifters - Save the Last Dance for MeThe Drifters9 November 196024
    Duran Duran - Save A PrayerDuran Duran21 August 198225
    Dusty Springfield - You Don't Have To Say You Love MeDusty Springfield6 April 1966121 May 196648
    Earth, Wind and Fire - SeptemberEarth, Wind and Fire9 December 1978318 November 197889
    Ed Sheeran - Bad HabitsEd Sheeran8 July 2021110 July 202124
    Electric Light Orchestra - Livin' ThingElectric Light Orchestra13 November 197645
    Elton John - Rocket ManElton John22 April 197226 May 197265
    Elvis Presley - Suspicious MindsElvis Presley29 November 196929
    Eurythmics - There Must Be An Angel (Playing With My Heart)Eurythmics6 July 1985112
    The Everly Brothers - Crying in the RainThe Everly Brothers2
    Frank Sinatra - My WayFrank Sinatra2 April 196951
    Gerry Rafferty - Night OwlGerry Rafferty26 May 197952
    Glen Campbell - Rhinestone CowboyGlen Campbell28 September 197545
    Gloria Estefan/Miami Sound Machine - Anything For YouGloria Estefan
    Miami Sound Machine
    2 July 19881012 March 198813
    Hall and Oates - Out of TouchHall and Oates13 October 1984483
    The Hollies - The Air That I BreatheThe Hollies9 February 197425
    Irene Cara - Flashdance... What a FeelingIrene Cara4 June 198322 April 1983115
    John Lennon - WomanJohn Lennon24 January 1981117 January 198125
    Katie Melua - Nine Million BicyclesKatie Melua25 September 200553
    The Killers - HumanThe Killers22 November 2008310
    Lady Gaga - Million ReasonsLady Gaga20 October 2016391
    Lionel Richie - HelloLionel Richie10 March 1984111
    Madness - Our HouseMadness27 November 198254
    Manic Street Preachers - A Design for LifeManic Street Preachers27 April 199628
    Maroon 5/Christina Aguilera - Moves Like JaggerMaroon 5
    Christina Aguilera
    27 August 201129 July 2011112
    Marvin Gaye - What's Going OnMarvin Gaye26 November 19838020 February 197127
    Meat Loaf - Bat Out Of HellMeat Loaf10 February 1979810
    Michael Jackson - One Day In Your LifeMichael Jackson23 May 198116
    Miley Cyrus - Wrecking BallMiley Cyrus19 October 201317 September 2013113
    Neil Diamond - Sweet CarolineNeil Diamond20 February 1971828 June 196945
    Oasis - Don't Look Back In AngerOasis2 March 1996117 August 19965515
    One Direction - What Makes You BeautifulOne Direction24 September 2011112
    Otis Redding - (Sittin' On) the Dock of the BayOtis Redding21 February 196839
    Paul McCartney/Wings - JetPaul McCartney
    Wings
    2 March 197473
    Paul Simon - You Can Call Me AlPaul Simon6 September 198649 August 1986239
    Pink/Nate Ruess - Just Give Me A ReasonPink
    Nate Ruess
    16 February 201322 March 2013115
    The Police - Walking on the MoonThe Police1 December 197913
    Pretenders - Back On The Chain GangPretenders2 October 19821711 December 198253
    Queen - Don't Stop Me NowQueen10 February 1979917 February 1979867
    The Righteous Brothers - Unchained MelodyThe Righteous Brothers12 August 1965119
    Robbie Williams/Kylie Minogue - KidsKylie Minogue
    Robbie Williams
    21 October 200022
    Rod Stewart - Maggie MayRod Stewart4 September 1971117 July 1971116
    Rose Royce - Wishing on a StarRose Royce8 January 197835
    Rufus/Chaka Khan - Ain't NobodyChaka Khan
    Rufus
    31 March 198461 October 1983228
    Sade - Smooth OperatorSade15 September 1984192 March 198553
    Seal - CrazySeal8 December 1990222 June 199176
    Shania Twain - That Don't Impress Me MuchShania Twain22 May 1999323 January 199977
    Shirley Bassey - Diamonds Are ForeverShirley Bassey15 January 19723829 January 1972572
    Sia - ChandelierSia12 July 2014624 May 201487
    Simon & Garfunkel - The BoxerSimon & Garfunkel6 May 1969612 April 196971
    Sister Sledge - Thinking Of YouSister Sledge19 May 1984116
    Spice Girls - 2 Become 1Spice Girls28 December 1996116 August 199748
    Stevie Wonder - My Cherie AmourStevie Wonder16 July 196946
    The Supremes - Where Did Our Love GoThe Supremes9 September 196433
    Take That - Back For GoodTake That8 April 1995112 August 1995711
    Tears for Fears - Sowing the Seeds of LoveTears for Fears2 September 198957
    Timbaland/OneRepublic - ApologizeTimbaland
    OneRepublic
    13 October 2007321 April 2007213
    Tina Turner - What's Love Got to Do with It?Tina Turner16 June 1984316
    U2 - With or Without YouU228 March 1987421 March 198719
    The Weeknd - Save Your TearsThe Weeknd21 January 202125
    Whitney Houston - I Have NothingWhitney Houston24 April 1993327 February 199344