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Title - 'NOW That's What I Call Movies'
Artist - Various

Well, with the world's best-selling, multi-artist series NOW That's What I Call Music! back with its 53rd edition, Sony Music Entertainment have decided to also release alongside it a brand new compilation of hit songs from the biggest movies of all time.

Previously unavailable in the US, 'NOW That's What I Call Movies' contains 18 new favorites and classic tracks from such beloved movies as Titanic, Almost Famous, Top Gun, Saturday Night Fever and even Wayne's World! And that is exactly where we start as we kick-off this incredibly-addictive-to-listen-to musical set with Queen's 'Bohemian Rhapsody,' before heading into a newer OST track, Bruno Mars' 'It Will Rain' from the Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn, Part 1.

Whitney Houston's impeccable 'I Will Always Love You' from The Bodyguard is next, and is followed by 'My Heart Will Go On' by Celine Dion from Titanic, 'Streets Of Philadelphia' by Bruce Springsteen from Philadelphia, and both Phil Collins' 'Against All Odds (Take A Look At Me Now)' from Against All Odds, and Seal's 'Kiss From A Rose' from Batman Forever.

We continue onwards with the strength of a duet in Mike Reno and Ann Wilson's delightful power ballad, 'Almost Paradise' from Footloose, 'Tiny Dancer' from Elton John for the movie Almost Famous, and then 'God Only Knows' by The Beach Boys for Love Actually. 'How Deep Is Your Love' by the Bee Gees from Saturday Night Fever is next, with Van Morrison's 'Brown Eyed Girl,' and then actress Anna Kendrick's 'Cups (Movie Version)' from the relatively new movie, Pitch Perfect along thereafter.

The brilliant 'I Am A Man Of Constant Sorrow' song by The Soggy Bottom Boys from the excellent, and underrated O Brother Where Art Thou? is next, with the classic 'Eye Of The Tiger' by Survivor from Rocky III, Kenny Loggins' 'Danger Zone' from Top Gun (but no 'Footloose,' sadly!), Blue Swede's bouncy 'Hooked On A Feeling' from Guardians Of The Galaxy, and then finally, Pharrell Williams' 'Happy' from Despicable Me 2' rounding it all out.

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