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My Heart Will Go On
song written and composed by Will Jennings and James Horner; originally recorded by Céline Dion and released in 1997
Barbie Girl
song written and composed by Søren Rasted, Claus Norreen, René Dif and Lene Nystrøm; originally recorded by Aqua and released in 1997
Blood on the Dance Floor
original song written and composed by Michael Jackson and Teddy Riley; first recorded by Michael Jackson
My Immortal
2003 song by Evanescence
Frozen
song written and composed by Madonna and Patrick Leonard; first recorded by Madonna
Bitter Sweet Symphony
1997 single by The Verve
Engel
1997 single by Rammstein
Samo ku waar
national anthem
Make You Feel My Love
original song written and composed by Bob Dylan
Paranoid Android
1997 single by Radiohead
Karma Police
1997 single by Radiohead
Waiting for Tonight
1997 song by 3rd Party, later a 1999 single by Jennifer Lopez
Is It Scary
single
Cave
single by Muse
Anybody Seen My Baby?
1997 single by The Rolling Stones
As Long as You Love Me
song written and composed by Max Martin; originally recorded by Backstreet Boys and relased in 1997
The Carpenter
1997 single by Nightwish, Thy Serpent, and Children of Bodom
You're Still the One
original song written and composed by Robert John Lange and Shania Twain, originally recorded by Shania Twain and released in 1997
Candle in the Wind 1997
song by Elton John
Teardrop
1998 single by Massive Attack
Everybody (Backstreet's Back)
song written and composed by Denniz Pop and Max Martin; originally recorded by Backstreet Boys in 1996 and released in 1997
Honey
1997 single by Mariah Carey
Good Riddance (Time of Your Life)
original song written, composed, and performed by Green Day
The Unforgiven II
1998 single by Metallica
My All
1998 single by Mariah Carey
Everlong
"Everlong" is a song by American rock band Foo Fighters, released in August 1997 as the second single from their second studio album, The Colour and the Shape (1997). The song reached number 3 on the US Billboard Alternative Songs chart and the Canadian RPM Rock/Alternative chart. It is often regarded as the band's signature song.
Did It Again
1997 song by Kylie Minogue
Smack My Bitch Up
single
Around the World
1997 single by Daft Punk
Viva Forever
1998 single by Spice Girls
Fuel
original song written and composed by Kirk Hammett, James Hetfield, Lars Ulrich
Just Don't Give a Fuck
1998 single by Eminem
The Boy Is Mine
song performed by Brandy & Monica
Some Kind of Bliss
1997 single by Kylie Minogue
I Get Lonely
1998 single by Janet Jackson
It's No Good
original song written and composed by Martin Gore
That Don't Impress Me Much
original song written and composed by Shania Twain, Robert John "Mutt" Lange
Useless
1997 single by Depeche Mode
Let Me Entertain You
1998 single by Robbie Williams
Home
1997 single by Depeche Mode
Too Much Heaven
1978 single by Bee Gees
The Perfect Drug
Nine Inch Nails song
Better than You
1998 single by Metallica
All I Want
1997 single by the Offspring
Together Again
1997 single by Janet Jackson
All Is Full of Love
1999 single by Björk
Truly Madly Deeply
1997 single by Savage Garden
No, No, No
1997 single by Destiny's Child
Butterfly
1997 song by Mariah Carey
Please
1997 single by U2
Cowboy Style
1998 single by Kylie Minogue
Stop
1998 single by Spice Girls
My Hero
1998 single by Foo Fighters
Breathe
1998 song by Kylie Minogue
I'll Be Missing You
1997 single by Puff Daddy and Faith Evans
Discothèque
1997 single by U2
Turn Back Time
1998 single by Aqua

Jóga
"Jóga" is a song recorded by Icelandic singer, songwriter, and actress Björk for her third studio album, Homogenic (1997). An electronica song, "Jóga" fuses these elements with baroque and classical styles. The track's sound was partially inspired by Icelandic music, containing what have been described as "volcanic beats". Lyrically, the piece is an ode to Björk's native land and her best friend, while containing subtexts relating to the state of emergency.
Spice Up Your Life
1997 single by Spice Girls

Tubthumping
"Tubthumping" is a song by British rock band Chumbawamba, released in August 1997 by EMI Records as the first single from their eighth studio album, Tubthumper (1997). Written and produced by the band, it is their most successful single, peaking at number two on the UK Singles Chart and topping the charts of Australia, Canada, Ireland, Italy and New Zealand. In the United States, it reached number six on the Billboard Hot 100 and topped three other Billboard charts. At the 1998 Brit Awards, "Tubthumping" was nominated for the Brit Award for Best British Single. It sold 880,000 copies in the UK