The Smurfs Go Pop! - Australian Track Listing

Australian Track Listing

In 1997, EMI released the album in Australia and New Zealand, but with a somewhat different track listing:

  1. "Smurfs Are Back"
  2. "Mr. Smurftastic"
  3. "The Noisy Smurf"
  4. "Smurfin' Alive" - based on Stayin' Alive by the Bee Gees.
  5. "Keep On Smurfing"
  6. "Get Yourself Smurfing" - based on Naked (song) by Louise.
  7. "Dancing Queen" - a straight cover, with no altered lyrics, of Dancing Queen by ABBA.
  8. "We're the Smurfs"
  9. "True Blue" - based on MMMBop by Hanson
  10. "Our Smurfing Party"
  11. "Wannabe a Smurf Star" - based on Wannabe by the Spice Girls
  12. "Roller Blade Smurfs"
  13. "Football Forever"
  14. "Ooh...Aah Smurf A Little Bit" - based on Ooh Aah... Just a Little Bit by Gina G
  15. "Papa Smurf"
  16. "Smurf Macarena" - based on Macarena (song) by Los del Río
  17. "31524" - based on 5-4-3-2-1 by Manfred Mann

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