Genre: Electronic
| 1 | World in the World |
| 2 | Blue (Da Ba De) |
| 3 | Blue [da Ba Dee] |
| 4 | Far Away |
| 5 | I DJ With the Fire |
| 6 | Move Your Body |
| 7 | New Life |
| 8 | 80's Stars |
| 9 | Crazy |
| 10 | Morning Time |
| 11 | Your Clown |
| 12 | Faraway |
| 13 | One Goal |
| 14 | Blue |
| 15 | Dub in Life |
| 16 | Johnny Grey |
| 17 | My Console |
| 18 | Lucky (In My Life) |
| 19 | Too Much of Heaven |
| 20 | World In A World |
| 21 | People of Tomorrow |
| 22 | HyperLink |
| 23 | Back In Time |
| 24 | Brightly Shines |
| 25 | Another Race |
| 26 | All I Really Want |
| 27 | I Wanna Be |
| 28 | Europop |
| 29 | Tu Credi |
| 30 | I Don't Wanna Lose |
| 31 | Hyperlink (Deep Down) |
| 32 | Una Notte E Forse Mai Piu |
| 33 | Living in a Bubble |
| 34 | Journey |
| 35 | King of Lullaby |
| 36 | Now Is Forever |
| 37 | Life Like Thunder |
| 38 | Silicon World |
| 39 | Losing You |
| 40 | The Edge |
Eiffel 65 was a Grammy-nominated Italian electronic dance three-piece group, formed in the late 1990s and best known for their international hit "Blue (Da Ba Dee)". Their other hit singles include "Move Your Body" and "Too Much of Heaven", all of which appeared on their album Europop, released in late 1999. The name "Eiffel" was chosen randomly by a computer program and the "65" was scribbled onto their name on a demo by mistake; it was actually part of a phone number.
Eiffel 65 achieved considerable success in the U.S. Europop peaked in the top five on the Billboard 200, and sold over two million units.[citation needed] "Blue (Da Ba Dee)" peaked at #6 on the Billboard charts. No other Italian pop or dance group before or since has ever achieved such sales in the USA.
Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eiffel_65