SmoothFM Creates Mums Music Album

SmoothFM Creates Mums Music Album

smoothfm and Sony Music Entertainment Australia announced the release of their latest compilation album, smoothfm Presents – Music For Mum 2015, available from Friday 10 April.

In the lead up to Mother’s Day, Sony and smoothfm have compiled an album that features songs that mums will love. The two CD compilation album features some of the biggest and most popular songs from smoothfm’s playlist including Chicago’s Hard to Say I’m Sorry, Whitney Houston’s Where Do Broken Hearts Go, Christina Aguilera’s Beautiful and Ben E. King’s Stand By Me.

Paul Jackson, NOVA Entertainment group program director said, “We are delighted to create a special soundtrack that celebrates the important women in our listener’s lives – mums. This album is our sixth successful collaboration with Sony and features some beautiful songs from smoothfm’s playlist.”

Denis Handlin AM, Chairman and CEO of Australia & New Zealand and President Asia Sony Music Entertainment said, “We are very excited to be involved with smoothfm and another brilliant album dedicated to all the Mums of Australia.  After the success of last year’s release we expect this one to be Australia’s favourite compilation again this Mothers Day.”




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