Now That's What I Call Music! 49 (South African Series)

Now That's What I Call Music! 49 (South African Series)

This is an incomplete list of albums, video cassettes, DVDs, etc. belonging to the various Now That's What I Call Music! series. They are categorised by series (country), then ordered by date.

Identically named "Now!" albums in different series may have little in common. For example, the UK Now! 4 was released in 1984 and reflected the UK charts of the time. Volume 4 in the US series came out in 2000 and focused on U.S. hits from that year. Thus, they are totally different.

Although there is inevitably some overlap in content between albums in different series released around the same date, there are still often differences in format (e.g. the U.S. one-disc format versus the UK two-disc) as well as hits specific to a particular market.

Read more about Now That's What I Call Music! 49 (South African Series):  United States, Asia Region (Philippines, Indonesia, Malaysia, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Thailand Etc.), Australia, Benelux, Denmark, Finland, France, Israel, Mexico, South Africa, South Korea, Arabia, References

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