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The Ultimate Hen Night Party Album 42 PARTY ANTHEMS FOR THE ULTIMATE GIRLS NIGHT OUT

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The Ultimate Hen Night Party Album: 42 PARTY ANTHE...

Genre: R&B/SOUL
Label: Warner Music UK Limited
Release date: 2002

Track Listing

Disc 1 of 2
1.  Ladies Night Kool & The Gang
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2.  Lady Marmalade LaBelle
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3.  Groove Is In The Heart Deee-Lite
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4.  Move On Up Curtis Mayfield
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5.  I Feel Love Donna Summer
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6.  Respect Aretha Franklin
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7.  Is It Love You're After Rose Royce
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8.  Disco Inferno The Trammps
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9.  If I Can't Have You Yvonne Elliman
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10.  Young Hearts Run Free Candi Staton
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11.  Sing It Back Moloko
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12.  Forget Me Nots Patrice Rushen
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13.  Somebody Else's Guy Jocelyn Brown
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14.  Holding Out For A Hero Bonnie Tyler
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15.  So Macho Sinitta
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16.  All That She Wants Ace Of Base
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17.  Just A Little Bit Gina A
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18.  Saturday Night Whigfield
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19.  Love Shack The B-52's
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20.  Dancing In The Moonlight Toploader
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21.  White Wedding Billy Idol
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Disc 2 of 2
1.  Oop!...I Did It Again Britney Spears
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2.  Chain Reaction Steps
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3.  I Know Where It's At All Saints
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4.  Get Ur Freak On Missy Elliott
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5.  Let's Hear It For The Boy Deniece Williams
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6.  I Will Survive Gloria Gaynor
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7.  We Are Family Sister Sledge
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8.  A Night To Remember Shalamar
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9.  You Make Me Feel: (MIGHTY REAL) Sylvester
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10.  Boogie Wonderland Earth, Wind & Fire
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11.  Band Of Gold Freda Payne
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12.  I Love To Love: (BUT MY BABY JUST LOVES TO DANCE) Tina Charles
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13.  Come Into My Life Joyce Sims
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14.  I'm Every Woman Chaka Khan
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15.  The Only Way Is Up Yazz & The Plas...
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16.  Never Gonna Give You Up Rick Astley
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17.  Touch Me: (I WANT YOUR BODY) Samantha Fox
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18.  You To Me Are Everything The Real Thing
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19.  Feels Like I'm In Love Kelly Marie
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20.  Shy Boy Bananarama
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21.  Things Can Only Get Better D:Ream
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