1. She – Jeff Lynne – Remember Elvis Costello's cover? Neither does Jeff, this harks directly to Charles Aznavour's original, and of course it isn't as good. Except during the break, which seems to have escaped from an ELO album – Grade: A-
2. Don't You Worry child – Swedish House Mafia – The most succesful dance posse of all time, will be saying farewell in March. Here is where they out House David Guetta – Grade: B+
3. Trouble – Leona Lewis – Predictable pop ballad – Grade: C
4. Malajusted – Morrissey – Not only did he play this at T5, he threw in "I Will See You In Far Off Places" – Grade: A
5. On To The Next One – Jay-Z – This is so good, it makes most of his 21st Century work pale in comparison – Grade- A+
6. Freak – Kiss – Perfect model of overblown metal that isn't quite good enough – Grade: B+
7. Dawn Chorus – Beth Orton – Another perfec song off an album the equal of Tift Merrill's. An album not being listed to – Grade: A-
8. Cracklin' Rose – Neil Diamond – Awesome pop moment, just about timeless – grade: A
9. Country House – Blur – The audience goes cray on the Parlife Live album. Easy to guess why, hard to hear why – Grade: B
10. Gentleman's Pact – Conor Oberst – Best bit is when his brother throws up – Grade: A

