Now That's What I Call Music 7 (UK Series) - Video Selection

Video Selection

A video selection was also released featuring selected tracks from the main album, two tracks that later featured on the Now 8 album and three which did not appear on any Now album.

  1. Queen : "A Kind of Magic"
  2. UB40 : "Sing Our Own Song"
  3. Sly Fox : "Let's Go All the Way"
  4. Level 42 : "Lessons in Love"
  5. Pet Shop Boys : "Opportunities (Let's Make Lots of Money)"
  6. Pete Wylie : "Sinful!"
  7. Stan Ridgway : "Camouflage"
  8. Art of Noise with Max Headroom : "Paranoimia"
  9. Jermaine Stewart : "We Don't Have To Take Our Clothes Off"
  10. Culture Club : "Move Away"
  11. Simple Minds : "All the Things She Said"
  12. The Housemartins : "Happy Hour"
  13. Big Country : "Look Away"
  14. Midge Ure : "Call of the Wild"
  15. Sigue Sigue Sputnik : "Love Missile F1-11"
  16. Doctor and the Medics : "Spirit in the Sky"
  17. Jaki Graham : "Set Me Free"
  18. Samantha Fox : "Do Ya Do Ya (Wanna Please Me)"
  19. Genesis : "Invisible Touch"
  20. It Bites : "Calling All The Heroes"
Preceded by
True Blue by Madonna
UK number-one album
23 August 1986 – 26 September 1986
Succeeded by
Silk and Steel by Five Star
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