• "Smurfs Are Back" – based on "
No Limit" by
2 Unlimited. The repeated chant "no, no" from the original song is replaced with "yeah, yeah" leading to a climax of "Smurfs are back, yeah!" • "Mr Smurftastic" – based on "
Boombastic" by
Shaggy. • "I've Got a Little Puppy" – based on "
I Wanna Be a Hippy" by
Technohead. The high-pitched dance vocals of the original, containing blatant drug references, are replaced to comical effect with a more innocent tale about a
dog. The high point of the
remake is the refrain of "pooper,
pooper scooper!" • "The Noisy Smurf" – based on "
It's Oh So Quiet" by
Björk. The alternating loud and soft vocals of the original are ideal for this tale of a noisy Smurf who pops up to disturb the peace. • "Find the Smurf" – based on "
Love Is All Around" by
The Troggs. The new version's lyrics bear almost no resemblance to the Wet Wet Wet hit, other than "We've looked all around" planted in the
chorus. • "Smurfland" – based on 1972 song "
Living Next Door To Alice" by Australian group
New World. The song has been covered by a number of acts including Smokie and Roy Chubby Brown • "Our Smurfing Party" – based on "
Saturday Night" by
Whigfield. • "Don't Stop Smurfing" – based on "
Don't Stop (Wiggle Wiggle)" by
Outhere Brothers. • "Smurfhillbilly Joe" – based on "
Cotton Eye Joe" by
Rednex. • "We're the Smurfs" – based on "
Alright" by
Supergrass. • "Smurfland
Olympics"- An original song about a Smurf sporting competition • "Smurfing Ways"- An original song/rap about how kind the smurfs are • "Mr. Blobby & the Smurfs" – based on "Mr Blobby" by
Mr Blobby. • "
Football Forever"- An original football anthem with no reference to Smurfs other than "it's a Smurfing good game" in the chorus • "Smurfing World"- An original ballad. ==Australian track listing==