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The '''post-mix''' of [[episode 113]] was created by Jon from Prestbury on the theme of covers, mixes and samples. Following the intro, the first began playnig at 3:06pm UST.<ref>Timings taken from Lauren in Liverpool's ears</ref>  
The '''post-mix''' of [[episode 113]] was created by Jon from Prestbury on the theme of covers, mixes and samples. Following the intro, the first began playing at 3:06pm UST.<ref>Timings taken from Lauren in Liverpool's ears</ref>
 
== Songs Featured ==
{| class="wikitable"
|Actual cover/mix/sample  played
|Original or identified source
|-
|Sunchyme –  Dario G (1997)
|Life in a Northern Town – The  Dream Academy (1985)
|-
|Does Your  mother Know – Ash (1996)
|Does Your Mother Know – Abba  (1979
|-
|Top Rankin – Ed  Solo & Deekline (2010)
|Uptown Top Ranking – Althea  (1977)
|-
|Hounds of Love  – The Futureheads (2005)
|Hounds of Love – Kate Bush  (1985)
|-
|Suspicious  Minds – Fine Young Cannibals (198%
|Suspicious Minds – Mark James  (1968) later recorded by Elvis Presley (1969)
|-
|Twist and Shout  – Chaku Demus & Pliers (1993)
|Twist and Shout - Top Notes  (1961) made successful by The Isley Brothers (1962) and then The Beatles  (1964)
|-
|Girls Just Want  to Have Fun – Cyndi Lauper (1983)
|Girls Just Want to Have Fun –  Robert Hazard (1979)
|-
|
 
 
1.                    Lost In Music –  The Fall (1993)
 
|Lost In Music – Sister Sledge  (1979)
|-
|
 
 
1.                    Always On My  Mind – Pet Shop Boys (1987)
 
|You Always On My Mind – Gwen  McCrae (1972) then Brenda Lee (1972) and then Elvis Presley (1972)
|-
|
 
 
1.                    Only Love Can  Break Your Heart – Saint Etienne (1990)
 
|Only Love Can Break Your  Heart – Neil Young (1970)
|-
|
 
 
1.                    Ride On Time –  Black Box (1990)
 
|Love Sensation – Loleatta  Holloway (1980)
|-
|
 
 
1.                    Valerie – Mark  Ronson/Amy Winehouse (2007)
 
|Valerie – The Zutons (2006)
|-
|
 
 
1.                    Joy – Apollo  100 feat. Tom Parker (1972)
 
|Jesu, Joy of Man’s Desiring –  J. S. Bach (1723)
|-
|
 
 
1.                    It’s My Life –  No Doubt (2003)
 
|It’s My Life – Talk Talk  (1984)
|-
|
 
 
1.                    Cold Heart –  Dua Lipa and Elton John (2021)
 
|Sacrifice/Rocket Man/Kiss The  Bride/Where’s The Shoorah? – Elton John 1970s/1980s
|-
|
 
 
1.                    Paper Planes –  MIA (2007)
 
|Straight to Hell – The Clash  (1982)
|-
|
 
 
1.                    Of the Night –  Bastille (2013)
 
|The Rhythm of the Night –  Corona (1993) and also ‘Rhythm Is A Dancer’ by Snap! (1992)
|-
|
 
 
1.                    Feeling Good –  Muse (2001)
 
|Feeling Good’ Anthony Newley  (1965)
|-
|
 
 
1.                    All Along The  Watchtower – Jimi Hendrix (1968)
 
|All Along The Watchtower- Bob  Dylan (1967)
|-
|
 
 
1.                    Pleader - alt-J  – feat Age of LUNA & Mr Jukes remix (2017)
 
|Pleader – alt-J - based on R.  Llewelyn’s book ‘How Green Was My Valley, (1939) – I know this is a slight  cheat!
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