# "Come Get Some"* (featuring Lil' Jon & Sean Paul of YoungBloodZ)* – 4:19 Previously unreleased
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While featuring new material, the greatest hits disc contains rare tracks such as a 2003 production "Come Get Some", which featured Sean Paul and Lil Jon of YoungBloodZ, and an exclusive censored version of the song "Whoop De Woo" (a leftover track from the 3D recording sessions).
hits | greatest hits | Batman Forever | classic hits | Forever Evil | Forever 21 | Strawberry Fields Forever | On a Clear Day You Can See Forever | Greatest Hits | adult hits | Forever Dusty | Whitney: The Greatest Hits | The Maple Leaf Forever | Shrek Forever After | I Will Fight No More Forever | Forever Plaid | Forever Free | Bob Dylan's Greatest Hits Vol. II | X-Men Forever | The Stars and Stripes Forever | The Sound of Girls Aloud: The Greatest Hits | The Forever War | The City on the Edge of Forever | The Best of Pantera: Far Beyond the Great Southern Cowboys' Vulgar Hits! | Rocket Man: The Definitive Hits | River Cottage Forever | Perfect Sound Forever | Juiced: Wild Times, Rampant 'Roids, Smash Hits & How Baseball Got Big | I'm Forever Blowing Bubbles | Gary Puckett & The Union Gap's Greatest Hits |
In the same week of this CD's release (20 August 2007) Now and Forever: The Video Hits was released for the first time in the UK.
#"Shir Kdam-Shnati (Sex Acher)" (Hebrew; "Pre-Bed Song (A Different Kind of Sex)") (with 'Eran Tzur - Offer Nissim Remix) - 4:32
It is the most complete compilation from the band, including extra tracks "Strong Strong Wind", and "The Way I Feel", plus containing songs from Russell Hitchcock's solo album and live album Now and Forever...Greatest Hits Live.
The delay was due to legal problems caused by the fact that since Pet Shop Boys began, they have been with four different record labels in the US: EMI (1985–1995), Atlantic (1996–1998), Sire Records (1999–2001) and Sanctuary Records (2002–2003).
The album contains ten out of eleven of Jamelia's UK Top 40 singles to date and omits her debut single, "So High", her first top forty hit "I Do", Drama single "Boy Next Door" and her collaboration with Tiziano Ferro, "Universal Prayer", which remains unreleased in the UK.
A new edit of the single version was released on the 1999 compilation Turn It On Again: The Hits and later on The Platinum Collection.
Consequently, the group's 1999 compilation album Turn It On Again: The Hits was named after it, as was the band's 2007 Turn It On Again: The Tour reunion Tour.
# "Many Too Many" (Banks) (from ...And Then There Were Three...) – 3:31