Now That's What I Call Eurovision Song Contest Vinyl LP
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Now That's What I Call Eurovision Song Contest Vinyl LP

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Now That's What I Call Eurovision Song Contest Vinyl LP2xLP Compilation Sony Music EMI LPNNNOW139 UK Released: 28 Apr 2023 Celebrating decades of Eurovision magic, this 2023 double vinyl compilation brings together iconic entries from across the contests vibrant history. Pressed on red and blue transparent vinyl, the set features fan favorites and winning anthems from ABBA, Mneskin, Loreen, Bucks Fizz, and more. Part of the Now Thats What I Call Music! series, its a collector grade tribute to Europop

2xLP Compilation | Sony Music / EMI – LPNNNOW139 | UK | Released: 28 Apr 2023

Celebrating decades of Eurovision magic, this 2023 double vinyl compilation brings together iconic entries from across the contest’s vibrant history. Pressed on red and blue transparent vinyl, the set features fan favorites and winning anthems from ABBA, Måneskin, Loreen, Bucks Fizz, and more. Part of the Now That’s What I Call Music! series, it’s a collector-grade tribute to Europop spectacle and songwriting flair.

Tracklist

  1. ABBA – Waterloo
  2. Måneskin – Zitti e buoni
  3. Loreen – Euphoria
  4. Duncan Laurence – Arcade
  5. Bucks Fizz – Making Your Mind Up
  6. Katrina and the Waves – Love Shine a Light
  7. Netta – Toy
  8. Conchita Wurst – Rise Like a Phoenix
  9. Brotherhood of Man – Save Your Kisses for Me
  10. Johnny Logan – Hold Me Now
  11. Celine Dion – Ne partez pas sans moi
  12. Gina G – Ooh Aah... Just a Little Bit
  13. Alexander Rybak – Fairytale
  14. Sertab Erener – Everyway That I Can
  15. Helena Paparizou – My Number One
  16. Daði Freyr – Think About Things
  17. The Olsen Brothers – Fly on the Wings of Love
  18. Lordi – Hard Rock Hallelujah
  19. Tanel Padar & Dave Benton – Everybody
  20. Ruslana – Wild Dances
  21. Nicole – Ein bißchen Frieden
  22. Brotherhood of Man – Angelo
  23. Teach-In – Ding-A-Dong
  24. Lulu – Boom Bang-a-Bang
  25. Sandie Shaw – Puppet on a String
  26. Cliff Richard – Congratulations
  27. Dana – All Kinds of Everything
  28. Vicky Leandros – Après toi
  29. France Gall – Poupée de cire, poupée de son
  30. Jean Philippe – Oui, oui, oui, oui

Features

Red and blue transparent vinyl
Eurovision classics and winners
Part of the Now That’s What I Call Music! series
Released: 28 Apr 2023
UPC: 0196587891619
Catalog #: LPNNNOW139

information

Genre: Pop
Style: Europop
Format: Vinyl, LP, Red Transparent / Blue Transparent, Compilation, Stereo
Label: Sony Music, EMI
Country: UK
Release Date: 2023-04-28
UPC: 0196587891619


Now That’s What I Call Eurovision—2023 red & blue vinyl set with ABBA, Måneskin, Loreen, and more iconic contest hits.

 

 

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