The Pop Hits

The Pop Hits
Compilation album by Roxette
Released 24 March 2003
Recorded 1988–2002
Genre Pop
Label EMI
Roxette chronology
The Ballad Hits
(2002)
The Pop Hits
(2003)
Roxette Hits
(2006)
Singles from The Pop Hits
  1. "Opportunity Nox"
    Released: 25 February 2003
Professional ratings
Review scores
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Allmusic[1]

The Pop Hits is one of two "best of" albums by Swedish pop duo Roxette, released on 24 March 2003. The other is The Ballad Hits, released in October 2002.

"Opportunity Nox", "Little Miss Sorrow", "Makin' Love To You" and "Bla Bla Bla Bla Bla (You Broke My Heart)" were newly recorded for this album. "Better Off on Her Own" was a B-side of the 1999 single "Stars". Original version of "Stupid" appeared earlier on Per Gessle's solo album The World According to Gessle. "Opportunity Nox" was released as a single, and in March 2003 the song became the first Roxette song to reach Svensktoppen.

Track listing

  1. "Opportunity Nox" Previously unreleased
  2. "The Look" from Look Sharp!
  3. "Dressed for Success" (US Single Mix) from Look Sharp!
  4. "Dangerous" (G.M. Remaster '03) from Look Sharp!
  5. "Joyride" (Single edit) from Joyride
  6. "The Big L" from Joyride
  7. "Church of Your Heart" (G.M. Remaster '03) from Joyride
  8. "How Do You Do!" from Tourism
  9. "Sleeping in My Car" (Single edit) from Crash! Boom! Bang!
  10. "Run To You" (G.M. Remaster '03) from Crash! Boom! Bang!
  11. "June Afternoon" from Don't Bore Us, Get to the Chorus!
  12. "Stars" (G.M. Remaster '03) from Have a Nice Day
  13. "The Centre of the Heart" (G.M. Remaster '03) from Room Service
  14. "Real Sugar" from Room Service
  15. "Little Miss Sorrow" Previously unreleased

Four track bonus EP

  1. "Stupid" Previously unreleased
  2. "Makin' Love to You" Previously unreleased
  3. "Better Off on Her Own" B-Side to Stars single
  4. "Bla Bla Bla Bla Bla (You Broke My Heart)" Previously unreleased

Singles

Charts

Country Position
Austria 32
Belgium (Flanders) 17
Denmark 17
Finland 40
Germany 22
Netherlands 27
Norway 13
Sweden 16
Switzerland 27

References

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