
* on the original 1984 single CD edition, along with Duran Duran’s ‘The Reflex’, Tina Turner’s ‘What’s Love Got To Do With It (instead of ‘Private Dancer’), Phil Collins’ ‘Against All Odds (Take A Look At Me Now) and Queen’s Radio Ga Ga (instead of ‘It’s A Hard Life’) Sign Up For the SDE newsletter Submit No More Lonely Nights / Paul McCartneyĢ Together In Electric Dreams / Philip Oakey & Giorgio Moroder*ħ Farewell My Summer Love / Michael Jacksonġ1 Too Late For Goodbyes / Julian Lennon*ġ6 Private Dancer (Single Edit) / Tina Turnerĥ Listen To Your Father / Feargal SharkeyĦ Tesla Girls / Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark*ġ1 Jump (For My Love) / The Pointer Sisterġ3 Sexcrime (Nineteen Eighty-Four)/ Eurythmicsġ5 Madam Butterfly (Un Bel Di Vedremo) / Malcolm McLarenġ6 Gotta Get You Home Tonight / Eugene Wilde Now That’s What I Call Music 4 will be issued as a two-CD set on 8 November 2019.ġ. This is a rarity that can easily require £300+ to secure on the secondhand market. Paul McCartney was one of the artists not to make it onto the CD and slightly bizarrely, some tracks from Now 3 (‘The Reflex’, ‘What’s Love Got To Do With It’, etc.) ended up on this disc.
Now 4 cd track list series#
Of course, Now 4 was the first of the series to make an appearance on CD back in the day, albeit it was a single disc with 15 tracks not 32. Paul McCartney‘s No More Lonely Nights, in particular, is one to be worried about in this instance, since not only did Now 4 use the faster ‘playout’ version of Paul’s last transatlantic top ten solo single on the compilation (rather than the familiar ballad), but it was actually the rare Arthur Baker seven-inch remix of that variant! I have a feeling this could end in tears, but if they get it right it will only be the second time this has ever appeared on CD (it was added to the 1993 reissue of Macca’s Give My Regards To Broad Street). Unlike Now 3, the original track listing appears to be intact, although the ‘Now’ team sadly have a proven history of ineptitude – getting the versions of the tracks wrong by regularly replacing the single versions found on the original collections with the standard album version. 1984 compilation Now That’s What I Call Music 4 is to be reissued as a two-CD set in November.
