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1 Stronger (What Doesn't Kill You) Elofsson/Gamson/Kur 3:39
2 Good Feeling Bergling/Dillard/Go 4:05
3 Brokenhearted Head/Heidemann/Hill 3:45
4 What Makes You Beautiful Falk/Kotecha/Yacoub 3:17
5 Turn Me On Dean/Guetta/Tuinfor 3:19
6 Feel So Close Harris 3:22
7 Turn Up the Music Brown/Coles/Jiminez 3:44
8 We Run the Night Davis/Mamann/Red On 3:47
9 Sorry for Party Rocking Beck/Gordy/Gordy 3:23
10 Give Me All Your Luvin' Madonna [1]/MIA [Ma 3:21
11 Get Yourself Back Home Gym Class Heroes/Le 3:40
12 It Will Rain Lawrence/Levine/Mar 4:13
13 Somebody That I Used to Know DeBacker 4:03
14 Drive By Bjorklund/Lind/Mona 3:10
15 Springsteen Church/Hyde/Tyndell 4:20
16 Ours Swift 4:07
17 All the Right Places Heckendorf 3:21
18 Free Scott/Tommy D. 3:47
19 Run Dat Back Dodd-Waddington/McG 3:36
20 Earthquake McKenzie/Smith/Will 4:19
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Now, Vol. 42

Audio Compact Disc

Label: EMI

Style: Dance-Pop

Now, Vol. 42

UPC: 5099909575721

Release Date: 05/01/2012

Original Release Date: 05/01/2012

Number of Discs: 1

Tracks: [Stronger (What Doesn't Kill You), Good Feeling, Brokenhearted, What Makes You Beautiful, Turn Me On, Feel So Close, Turn Up the Music, We Run the Night, Sorry for Party Rocking, Give Me All Your Luvin', Get Yourself Back Home, It Will Rain, Somebody That I Used to Know, Drive By, Springsteen, Ours, All the Right Places, Free, Run Dat Back, Earthquake]
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Andy Kellman

Released in May 2012, the 42nd volume of the U.S. Now series features two songs that had, at the time of the disc's release, topped the Billboard Hot 100: Gotye's relatively quirky (by Hot 100 standards, at least) "Somebody That I Used to Know" and one of Kelly Clarkson's perseverance anthems, "Stronger (What Doesn't Kill You)." Several others had reached the Top Ten, including the debut from U.K. boy band newcomers One Direction ("What Makes You Beautiful)," Flo Rida's "Good Feeling," David Guetta and Nicki Minaj's "Turn Me On," Chris Brown's "Turn Up the Music," Madonna's "Give Me All Your Luvin'," and Bruno Mars' "It Will Rain." As with many other Now discs, a few selections came close to the Top Ten while a couple stalled nowhere near it (such as Eric Church's "Springsteen," the lone inclusion that's truly country). The promotional "What's Next!" portion once again takes up the disc's final four slots, 17-20, with songs from potentially upcoming artists. The time when each volume compiled 20 charting singles is increasingly distant. ~ Andy Kellman, Rovi