NOW That’s What I Call Music promotes its NOW That’s What I Call Eurovision album in a new TV ad.
The spot gives viewers a glimpse at some of the 70 songs included on the album, which is set to be released on Friday, April 30. Among them are ABBA’s “Waterloo” (winner in 1974), Gina G’s “Ooh Aah… Just A Little Bit,” which got the trophy in 1996, Alexander Rybak’s “Fairytale” (in 2009), Katrina & The Waves’ “Love Shine A Light” and others.
The full tracklist is below:
Waterloo (Sweden, 1974) – ABBA
Making Your Mind Up (United Kingdom, 1981) – Bucks Fizz
Ooh Aah… Just A Little Bit (United Kingdom, 1996) – Gina G
Diva (Israel, 1998) – Dana International
Fairytale (Norway, 2009) – Alexander Rybak
Rise Like A Phoenix (Austria, 2014) – Conchita
Arcade (The Netherlands, 2019) – Duncan Laurence
Love Shine A Light (United Kingdom, 1997) – Katrina & The Waves
Take Me To Your Heaven (Sweden, 1999) – Charlotte Perrelli
Let It Swing (Norway, 1985) – Bobbysocks
Save Your Kisses For Me (United Kingdom, 1976) – Brotherhood Of Man
Ding-A-Dong (The Netherlands, 1975) – Teach In
I See A Star (The Netherlands, 1974) – Mouth & MacNeal
Beg, Steal Or Borrow (United Kingdom, 1972) – The New Seekers
Let Me Be The One (United Kingdom, 1975) – The Shadows
Long Live Love (United Kingdom,1974) – Olivia Newton-John
Puppet On A String (United Kingdom, 1967) – Sandie Shaw
Jack In The Box (United Kingdom, 1971) – Clodagh Rodgers
Boom Bang-A-Bang (United Kingdom, 1969) – Lulu
He Gives Me Love (La, La, La) (Spain, 1968) – Massiel
Un Banc, Un Arbre, Une Rue (Monaco, 1971) – Séverine
L’oiseau Et L’enfant (France, 1977) – Marie Myriam
Nel Blu Dipinto Di Blu (Italy, 1958) – Domenico Modugno
Euphoria (Sweden, 2012) – Loreen
Heroes (Sweden, 2015) – Måns Zelmerlöw
Popular (Sweden, 2011) – Eric Saade
Wild Dances (Ukraine, 2004) – Ruslana
My Number One (Greece, 2005) – Helena Paparizou
Dancing Lasha Tumbai (Ukraine, 2007) – Verka Serduchka
Toy (Israel, 2018) – Netta
Think About Things (Iceland, 2020) – Daði Freyr
Too Late For Love (Sweden, 2019) – John Lundvik
My Last Breath (United Kingdom, 2020) – James Newman
Amar Pelos Dois (Portugal, 2017) – Salvador Sobral
Come Back (United Kingdom, 2002) – Jessica Garlick
Only Teardrops (Denmark, 2013) – Emmelie de Forest
Invincible (Sweden, 2006) – Carola
La Voix (Sweden, 2009) – Malena Ernman
Hard Rock Hallelujah (Finland, 2006) – Lordi
Satellite (Germany, 2010) – Lena
Lonely Symphony (United Kingdom, 1994) – Frances Ruffelle
1944 (Ukraine, 2016) – Jamala
Nocturne (Norway, 1995) – Secret Garden
Hold On To Our Love (United Kingdom, 2004) – James Fox
One Step Out Of Time (United Kingdom, 1992) – Michael Ball
Hold Me Now (Ireland, 1987) – Johnny Logan
Hallelujah (Israel, 1979) – Milk & Honey
A Little Peace (Germany, 1982) – Nicole
What’s Another Year (Ireland, 1980) – Johnny Logan
All Kinds Of Everything (Ireland, 1970) – Dana
Wonderful Dream (Luxembourg, 1973) – Anne-Marie David
Go (Before You Break My Heart) (Italy, 1974) – Gigliola Cinquetti
Come What May (Luxembourg, 1972) – Vicky Leandros
Parlez-Vous Francais? (Luxembourg, 1978) – Baccara
One Step Further (United Kingdom, 1982) – Bardo
Bad Old Days (United Kingdom, 1978) – Co-Co
Rock Bottom (United Kingdom, 1977) – Lynsey De Paul & Mike Moran
A-Ba-Ni-Bi (Israel, 1978) – Izhar Cohen & Alpha-Beta
Genghis Khan (Germany, 1979) – Dschinghis Khan
Cinema (Switzerland, 1980) – Paola
Diggiloo Diggiley (English Version) (Sweden, 1984) – Herreys
Fångad Av En Stormvind (Sweden, 1991) – Carola
Better The Devil You Know (United Kingdom, 1993) – Sonia
Flying The Flag (For You) (United Kingdom, 2007) – Scooch
Don’t Play That Song Again (United Kingdom, 2000) – Nicki French
No Dream Impossible (United Kingdom, 2001) – Lindsay Dracass
Where Are You (United Kingdom, 1998) – Imaani
In Your Eyes (Ireland, 1993) – Niamh Kavanagh
Why Me? (Ireland, 1992) – Linda Martin
It’s My Time (United Kingdom, 2009) – Jade Ewen