The difference was obvious on their "Two Dozen Roses." The lead vocal from Marty Raybon had different phrasing in spots, and the instrumental backing was limp, lacking almost all the punch of the original. How XM's country music people couldn't tell the difference is beyond me. This wasn't "oh wow" material, it was one of the band's signature hits. Maybe they were just trying to save money as much as possible in those early years and stocked up the library in haste, taking the suppliers' word on the authenticity of the recordings they were buying. They outsourced the PAD data (on-screen title/artist display) to an outfit called LoudEye back then, and those folks had horrendous quality control. There may still be "Goerge Strait" and "Van Morriosn" tracks in the library to this day. Conway Twitty's "That's My Job" was "That's My Baby" for years, and poor Dan Fogelberg's "Run for the Roses" and several other tracks by other artists just appeared as the title in both slots -- Run for the Roses by Run for the Roses.