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For remixes that ''are'' intended to substantially change the content of the music, see RearrangeTheSong and RemixAlbum. See also Main/{{Remaster}}, for when the original is ''not'' altered but the presentation quality is improved.

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For remixes that ''are'' intended to substantially change the content of the music, see RearrangeTheSong and RemixAlbum. See also Main/{{Remaster}}, for when the original is ''not'' altered but the presentation quality is improved.
improved. Compare with ShotForShotRemake in film.
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* Music/EdSheeran's hit single "Shape of You" has two versions with the exact same instrumental: one with just Ed, and another with a rapped second verse by the British rapper Stormzy, which also includes a shared bridge between the duo.
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* Skaven's second version of his 1994 UsefulNotes/{{MOD}} song "Data Jack" , which is the one used in ''VideoGame/{{Bejeweled}}'', is sped up slightly from the original version, and omits the mid-song bridge section (the patterns for it are still present in the [=S3M=] file, but DummiedOut).

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* Skaven's second version of his 1994 UsefulNotes/{{MOD}} Platform/{{MOD}} song "Data Jack" , which is the one used in ''VideoGame/{{Bejeweled}}'', is sped up slightly from the original version, and omits the mid-song bridge section (the patterns for it are still present in the [=S3M=] file, but DummiedOut).
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** The '02 reissues of ''Blizzard of Ozz'' and ''Diary of a Madman'' had the original drums and bass parts replaced. This was so Ozzy could avoid paying royalties to Lee Kerslake (Drums) and Bob Daisley (Bass), who sued him for unpaid royalties back in '86. Many fans were ... 'displeased'.

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** The '02 reissues of ''Blizzard of Ozz'' and ''Diary of a Madman'' had the original drums and bass parts replaced. This was so Ozzy could avoid paying royalties to Lee Kerslake (Drums) and Bob Daisley (Bass), who sued him for unpaid royalties back in '86. Many fans were ... 'displeased'. The 2011 reissues restored the original drum and bass parts
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* Skaven's second version of his 1994 UsefulNotes/{{MOD}} song "Data Jack" , which is the one used in ''VideoGame/{{Bejeweled}}'', is sped up slightly from the original version, and omits the mid-song bridge section (the patterns for it are still present in the S3M file, but DummiedOut).

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* Skaven's second version of his 1994 UsefulNotes/{{MOD}} song "Data Jack" , which is the one used in ''VideoGame/{{Bejeweled}}'', is sped up slightly from the original version, and omits the mid-song bridge section (the patterns for it are still present in the S3M [=S3M=] file, but DummiedOut).
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* Skaven's second version of his 1994 UsefulNotes/{{MOD}} song "Data Jack" , which is the one used in '"VideoGame/{{Bejeweled}}'', is sped up slightly from the original version, and omits the mid-song bridge section (the patterns for it are still present in the S3M file, but DummiedOut).

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* Skaven's second version of his 1994 UsefulNotes/{{MOD}} song "Data Jack" , which is the one used in '"VideoGame/{{Bejeweled}}'', ''VideoGame/{{Bejeweled}}'', is sped up slightly from the original version, and omits the mid-song bridge section (the patterns for it are still present in the S3M file, but DummiedOut).
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* Skaven's second version of his 1994 UsefulNotes/{{MOD}} song "Data Jack" , which is the one used in '"VideoGame/{{Bejeweled}}'', is sped up slightly from the original version, and omits the mid-song bridge section (the patterns for it are still present in the S3M file, but DummiedOut).
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* Music/TheEverlyBrothers' The Very Best of The Everly Brothers compilation on Warner Bros. issued in 1964 contains half of the material being stereo re-recordings of several of their biggest hits on Cadence Records including Bye Bye Love, Wake Up Little Susie, All I Have To Do Is Dream, etc. and half original Warner Bros. hits including Cathy's Clown, Crying In The Rain, Ebony Eyes, Walk Right Back, etc. Although there have been many comprehensive compilations of their original Cadence hits and compilations of their Warner Bros. hits since this compilation came out, The Very Best Of... has never gone out of print and for a time in the 1960s, this was the only compilation of anything resembling their Cadence Records hits in print.

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* Music/TheEverlyBrothers' The ''The Very Best of The Everly Brothers compilation on Brothers'' compilation, issued by Warner Bros. issued in 1964 1964, contains half of the material being stereo re-recordings of several of their biggest hits on Cadence Records including Bye Bye Love, Wake Up Little Susie, All I Have To Do Is Dream, etc. and half original Warner Bros. hits including Cathy's Clown, Crying In The Rain, Ebony Eyes, Walk Right Back, etc. Although there have been many comprehensive compilations of their original Cadence hits and compilations of their Warner Bros. hits since this compilation came out, The Very Best Of... has never gone out of print and for a time in the 1960s, this was the only compilation of anything resembling their Cadence Records hits in print.

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