Frequently Asked Questions About...
Scrubs Music
- Q.: I'm after an instrumental tune that's not listed.
A.: If it's an instrumental and hasn't been credited, it's more than likely composed by the show's music guy Jan Stevens, and isn't independently available. Sorry!
- Q.: Who or what is "Tart"? I can't find anything about them anywhere!
A.: We're not 100% sure about this, either. Several sources and clues indicate that there is a Tart-Keren DeBerg connection, and we're doing our best to connect all the dots in this mystery.
- Q.: Some songs you have listed are different from what's on the DVD.
A.: By our tally, 13 songs were replaced in the Season One DVD. The discrepancies are noted in-list, and we're trying to track down all the replacements as quickly as possible. (Latest added June 28, '07 [thanks, jools9!]. 7 down, 6 to go!)
- Q.: Where can I download these songs?
A.: Most can be found on iTunes, which can be easily accessed at this nifty Scrubs iMix.
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"Superman" written and performed by Lazlo Bane. Album: 'All The Time in the World' & 'Music from Scrubs Official Soundtrack
'
Episode 1.01 - "My First Day"
- Scene: J.D. gets ready for his first day.
- "Away" by Leroy. Album: 'Leroy
'
- Scene: Elliot races J.D. up the stairs and through the hospital hallway.
- "I Want You To Want Me" by Cheap Trick. Album: 'At Budokan: Complete Concert
' (Album-specific)
- Scene: Turk assists J.D. in draining Mrs. Pratt's stomach fluid.
- "Over Me" by Tricky. Album: 'Blowback
'
- Scene: J.D. experiences his first night on-call; the song ends as he stands amid the bustling hospital, rubbing his temples.
- "Please Forgive Me" by David Gray. Album: 'White Ladder
'
Episode 1.02 - "My Mentor"
- Scene: The hospital works to the beat of the music playing on J.D.'s walkman.
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"Good Time" by Leroy. Album: 'Leroy
' & 'Music from Scrubs Official Soundtrack '
Episode 1.03 - "My Best Friend's Mistake"
- Scene: Turk and Dr. Wen argue over which song to play in the OR. The song then sticks in everyone's heads..."like a virus."
- "A Little Respect" by Erasure. Album: 'Innocents
', et al.
Episode 1.04 - "My Old Lady"
- Scene: Opening - J.D. explains the rule of "one in three" (the song is later repeated after the second commercial break).
- "Dracula From Houston" by the Butthole Surfers. Album: 'Weird Revolution
' & 'Music from Scrubs Official Soundtrack '
DVD Version: "Fool" by Tim Cullen. Album: 'Fun Razor '
- Scene: J.D.'s patient, Mrs. Tanner, comforts him; the doctors experience the exception to 'the rule'; the scene ends with the gang enjoying time in the park.
- "Hallelujah" performed by John Cale. Album: 'Fragments of a Rainy Season
' & 'Music from Scrubs Official Soundtrack '
Episode 1.05 - "My Two Dads"
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Episode 1.06 - "My Bad"
- Scene: Turk serenades Carla.
- "Me and Mrs. Jones" originally by Billy Paul. Album: various
Performed by Donald Faison.
- Scene: Dr. Cox reminisces about his marriage to Jordan.
- "Good Life" by Francis Dunnery. Album: 'Fearless
' & 'Music from Scrubs Official Soundtrack '
Episode 1.07 - "My Super Ego"
- Scene: Todd's indiscretion causes concern in the OR that Turk may have nicked the patient's colon (background music).
- "Electric Relaxation" by A Tribe Called Quest. Album: 'Midnight Marauders
'
DVD Version: "Dog" by Mushock. Album: 'Nasty Confessions '
- Scene: The staff work as a "well oiled machine," relaying the urine sample.
- "Camera One" by Josh Joplin. Album: 'Useful Music
'
Episode 1.08 - "My 15 Minutes"
- Scene: The posters go up... and later come down.
- "Going Out With A Bang" by G-Sleep. Album: None - catalog track
(Supposedly also in A Cinderella Story)
DVD Version: currently unknown
- Scene: Carla and her friend accidentally run in to Elliot at the bar (background music).
- "See Ya Around" by Keren DeBerg. Album: 'gone
' & Limited-Edition EP (Info)
DVD Version: currently unknown
- Scene: J.D. drives Turk to see the hospital's new billboard.
- "Wonderful" by Everclear. Album: 'Songs From an American Movie -- Vol. One: Learning How to Smile
'
- Scene: J.D. reminds Turk that some stereotypes are true.
- "The Streetbeater" (Sanford and Son Theme) written by Quincy Jones. Album: various
Performed by Zach Braff and Donald Faison.
- Scene: Turk treats Carla's friend's son (background music).
- "The Magician" by Bobby McCall & Dontrell Mayfield. Album: None - catalog track
(Also in 1.09 "My Day Off")
DVD Version: currently unknown
Episode 1.09 - "My Day Off"
- Scene: J.D. enters the bar.
- "Hooch" by Everything. Album: 'Super Natural
' & 'Music from Scrubs Official Soundtrack '
DVD Version: "Absolutely Wasted" by Sporting Riff Raff. Album: none
- Scene: Elliot attempts, and fails, to be comforting to her patients.
- "Fuzzy" by Incredible Moses Leroy. Album: 'Electric Pocket Radio
'
- Scene: J.D. watches over Turk's shoulder as he performs his appendectomy.
- "The Magician" by Bobby McCall & Dontrell Mayfield. Album: None - catalog track
(Also in 1.08 "My 15 Minutes")
DVD Version: currently unknown
Episode 1.10 - "My Nickname"
- Scene: Carla leaves J.D. at the bus stop in the rain.
- "On Fire" by Sebadoh. Album: 'Harmacy
'
DVD Version: "Heard Ya Talkin'" by Jeremy Kay. Album: 'Jeremy Kay '
Episode 1.11 - "My Own Personal Jesus"
- Scene: Nurse Tisdale's 9:15 break.
- "Moving in Stereo" by The Cars. Album: 'The Cars
'
- Scene: In a 'Fifties fantasy, J.D. revives the comatose patient.
- "Rock Around the Clock" by Bill Haley and His Comets. Album: various
- Scene: Turk spends Christmas Eve on call.
- Parody of "The Twelve Days of Christmas" composed for Scrubs.
- Scene: Turk runs to find the pregnant teen under the Christmas tree in Miller park.
- "Sinnerman" by Nina Simone. Album: 'The Best of Nina Simone
', et al.
- Scene: A rock carol closes the episode.
- "Deck the Halls" arranged by Scrubs' Jan Stevens. Album: none
Episode 1.12 - "My Blind Date"
- Scene: Elliot and Dr. Cox work towards the "perfect game."
- "Easy Tonight" by Five For Fighting. Album: 'America Town
'
DVD Version: currently unknown
Episode 1.13 - "My Balancing Act"
- Scene: Alex arrives with the picnic basket.
- "New Slang" by the Shins. Album: 'Oh, Inverted World
' & 'Music from Scrubs Official Soundtrack '
Episode 1.14 - "My Drug Buddy"
- J.D. imagines his reaction to Alex being ready.
- "1812 Overture (Opus 49)" composed by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky.
- Scene: Elliot and J.D. "hook up."
- "Fighting For My Love" by Nil Lara. Album: 'Nil Lara
', et al. & 'Music from Scrubs Official Soundtrack '
Episode 1.15 - "My Bed Banter & Beyond"
- Scene: J.D. threatens himself for letting Elliot leave.
- "Tubthumping" originally by Chumbawamba. Album: 'Tubthumper
', et al.
Performed by Zach Braff.
- Scene: J.D. and Elliot enjoy each other in the closet -- and every other part of the hospital.
- "Ever Fallen in Love? (With Someone You Shouldn't've)" by the Buzzcocks. Album: 'Singles Going Steady
', et al.
Episode 1.16 - "My Heavy Meddle"
- Scene: Carla tries to play the requested music for her comatose patient; she and the lawyer later sing it.
- "Talk Dirty To Me" by Poison. Album: 'Look What The Cat Dragged In
', et al.
- Scene: Elliot helps J.D. find his method for emotional release.
- "Have It All" by Jeremy Kay. Album: 'Jeremy Kay
' & 'Music from Scrubs Official Soundtrack '
Episode 1.17 - "My Student"
- Scene: Turk, Elliot, & J.D. come into work, reveling in their "coolness."
- "Attitude" by The Replacements. Album: 'All Shook Down
'
- Scene: Turk's student, Kristen, spends an evening with Dr. Cox (background music).
- "High Time" by Michael Penn. Album: 'MP4: Days Since a Lost Time Accident
'
(Also in 2.19 "My Kingdom")
DVD Version: "This is a Love Song" by Single. Album: 'Welcome Nada '
Episode 1.18 - "My Tuscaloosa Heart"
- Scene: J.D. recalls walking into his parents' bedroom as a child.
- "Dance of the Sugarplum Fairy" composed by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky.
- Scene: Elliot and Turk listen to the tape; Dr. Kelso later sings the song.
- "My Tuscaloosa Heart" composed for Scrubs.
Performed by Ken Jenkins. Listen
Episode 1.19 - "My Old Man"
- Scene: Elliot and Turk give their presentation.
- "Surrender" by Cheap Trick. Album: 'Heaven Tonight
', et al.
Episode 1.20 - "My Way Or The Highway"
- Scene: Surgical and Medical appear as cheesy gangs you see in Broadway musicals.
- "Above It All" (a.k.a. "Scrubs Side Story") composed for Scrubs.
Performed by Zach Braff & Donald Faison, John C. McGinley & Charles Chun, and cast.
Episode 1.21 - "My Sacrificial Clam"
- Scene: J.D. faces his fear of the contagious patient.
- "All In My Head" by Shawn Mullins. Album: Exclusively on 'Music from Scrubs Official Soundtrack
' (Info)
DVD Version: "Upside Down" by Jackpot. Album: 'F+ ' (download @ site)
Episode 1.22 - "My Occurrence"
- Scene: J.D. tags along with Dr. Cox and Ben to the bar (background music).
- "Daydreams and Lies" by Keren DeBerg. Album: 'gone
' (Info)
DVD Version: currently unknown
- Scene: J.D. and Ben view the photos as the tests are redone.
- "Hold On Hope" by Guided By Voices. Album: 'Do The Collapse
' & 'Hold on Hope' EP & 'Music from Scrubs Official Soundtrack '
Episode 1.23 - "My Hero"
- Scene: The Lawyer and his Band practice their renditions of cartoon theme songs.
- "Speedracer" and "Underdog" performed by The Blanks. Album: 'Riding The Wave' (Info)
- Scene: A rotating split-screen depicts the resolve to change.
- "Fresh Feeling" by the Eels. Album: 'Souljacker
' & 'Music from Scrubs Official Soundtrack '
- Scene: Turk gets "in the moment" in the O.R.
- "Joy and Pain" arrangement by Rob Base & DJ E-Z Rock. Album: 'It Takes Two
', et al.
Performed by Donald Faison.
Episode 1.24 - "My Last Day"
- Scene: J.D. gets ready for his "last day," and encounters his friends in the mirror (as well as the Janitor in the shower).
- "Away" by Leroy. Album: 'Leroy
'
DVD Version: "Only One" by Jeremy Kay. Album: 'Jeremy Kay '
- Scene: Mr. Bober gets his surgery -- the song later closes the episode.
- "Beautiful World" by Colin Hay. Album: 'Going Somewhere
' & 'Music from Scrubs Official Soundtrack '
Episode 2.01 - "My Overkill"
- Scene: A troubadour follows J.D. around the hospital; later, the song helps Dr. Cox get back to "life as usual."
- "Overkill" performed by Colin Hay. Album: 'Music from Scrubs Official Soundtrack
'
Episode 2.02 - "My Nightingale"
- Scene: The Lawyer and his Band practice their renditions of primetime theme songs.
- "The Facts of Life," "The Six Million Dollar Man," and "Charles in Charge" performed by The Blanks. Album: 'Riding The Wave' (Info)
Episode 2.03 - "My Case Study"
- Scene: Dr. Kelso dances through the hall on his anniversary.
- "In The Mood" by the Glenn Miller Orchestra. Album: various
(Also in 4.08 "My Last Chance")
- Scene: Dr. Kelso's mood darkens the day after his anniversary.
- "What a Diff'rence a Day Makes" performed by Dinah Washington. Album: 'What a Diff'rence a Day Makes!
', et al.
- Scene: Carla and Elliot compare features (background music).
- "Drown" by The Poor Rich Ones. Album: 'Happy Happy Happy
'
- Scene: J.D. tells Cox he wants to be like him...only more successful. The scene dissolves into the summing up of the choices the characters had made.
- "Caught by the River" by the Doves. Album: 'The Last Broadcast
'
Episode 2.04 - "My Big Mouth"
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Episode 2.05 - "My New Coat"
- Scene: The gang shoot pool at the bar (background music).
- "A Little Better" by Keren DeBerg. Album: 'gone
' & Limited-Edition EP [(Info)
- Scene: Elliot gets a reputation.
- "Here Comes My Baby" by Cat Stevens. Album: 'Matthew & Son
', et al.
Episode 2.06 - "My Big Brother"
- Scene: J.D. sees his brother as a big kid...and learns from it.
- "Something's Always Wrong" by Toad The Wet Sprocket. Album: 'Dulcinea
'
Episode 2.07 - "My First Step"
- Scene: Julie enters the hospital, making the day for the male (and some female) staffers.
- "Bad Case of Loving You (Doctor, Doctor)" by Robert Palmer. Album: 'Addictions, Vol. 1
'
(Album-specific)
(Often replaced in international broadcasts.)
- Scene: The characters take their first steps...including J.D., who takes his off a bridge.
- "Rain King" by Counting Crows. Album: 'August and Everything After
'
Episode 2.08 - "My Fruit Cups"
- Scene: Turk and J.D. make ends meet by stealing stuff from the hospital.
- "If I Had $1,000,000" by the Barenaked Ladies. Album: 'Gordon
'
- Scene: Everywhere Perry looks, he sees Jordan.
- "Mother We Just Can't Get Enough" by the New Radicals. Album: 'Maybe You've Been Brainwashed Too
'
- Scene: The residents realize that the best thing is to stop worrying about where they're going and enjoy where they're at -- like a fancy rooftop restaurant.
- "Ride Wit Me" by Nelly. Album: 'Country Grammar
'
Episode 2.09 - "My Lucky Day"
- Scene: J.D., Carla, and Elliot realize the harsh truth about themselves, but each try to take positive steps.
- "Under Pressure" by Queen and David Bowie. Album: Queen's 'Hot Space
', et al.
Episode 2.10 - "My Monster"
- Scene: Carla confronts J.D. when he stares at her and Turk making out (background music).
- "Daydreams and Lies" by Keren DeBerg. Album: 'gone
' (Info)
- Scene: Carla gives Turk an early Christmas present (background music).
- "Movin' On Up" (The Jeffersons Theme) by Ja'net Dubois with Oren Waters. Album: various
- Scene: Elliot gives J.D. his Christmas present.
- "Dreaming of You" by The Coral. Album: 'The Coral
'
Episode 2.11 - "My Sex Buddy"
- Scene: Dr. Cox mock rallies Turk and Elliot.
- "Notre Dame Victory March" written by Michael J. Shea & John F. Shea.
Hummed by John C. McGinley.
- Scene: Elliot tells J.D. that she needs to take some time to get her life in order.
- "Tell Her This" by Del Amitri. Album: 'Hatful of Rain
'
Episode 2.12 - "My New Old Friend"
- Scene: In a fantasy sequence, Todd wrestles the old woman for her license.
- "Eye of the Tiger" by Survivor. Album: 'Eye of the Tiger
'
- Scene: Carla, J.D., and Dr. Kelso each take care of their old friends.
- "She Says" by Howie Day. Album: 'Australia
'
Episode 2.13 - "My Philosophy"
- Scene: Elliot dances in the locker room.
- "At Last" performed by Keren DeBerg. Album: none (Info)
- Scene: J.D. sees his patient's idea of death.
- "Waiting for My Real Life to Begin" originally by Colin Hay. Album: 'Going Somewhere
'
Performed by actress Jill Tracy and cast. Listen
Episode 2.14 - "My Brother, My Keeper"
- Scene: Everybody loves Dr. Townshend.
- "Hello My Baby" written by Ida Emerson & Joseph E. Howard.
Performed by The Blanks. Album: none (Info)
- Scene: Turk picks Carla up from the airport (background music).
- "Gone" by Tart. Album: ??
(Unknown/unconfirmed artist.)
- Scene: J.D. gets Todd to help him fulfill his bet.
- "Me & Bobby McGee" originally by Janis Joplin. Album: various
Performed by Robert Maschio.
- Scene: Turk's brother arrives (background music).
- "My Fault" by Keren DeBerg. Album: ??
(Unknown/unconfirmed track.)
- Scene: Turk commiserates with his brother at the bar (background music).
- "Bulletproof Glow" by Avion. Album: 'Avion
'
- Turk's brother brings him home.
- "He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother" originally by the Hollies. Album: various
Performed by D.L. Hughley.
Episode 2.15 - "His Story"
- Scene: Dr. Cox tries to make Dr. Kelso's physical as comfortable as possible.
- "The Stripper" written by David Rose. Album: various
Hummed by John C. McGinley.
- Scene: Turk meets Carla in the park and asks her again.
- "Question" by Old 97's. Album: 'Satellite Rides
'
Episode 2.16 - "My Karma"
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Episode 2.17 - "My Own Private Practice Guy"
- Scene: Nurse Roberts shows off her basketball skillz.
- "Sweet Georgia Brown" (The Harlem Globetrotters Theme) by Brother Bones & His Shadows.
Episode 2.18 - "My T.C.W."
- Scene: J.D. runs his drills with Rowdy (background music).
- "Boy on TV" by Keren DeBerg. Album: 'gone
' (Info)
- Scene: Relationships are embraced and loneliness is endured.
- "Come Around" by Rhett Miller. Album: 'The Instigator
'
Episode 2.19 - "My Kingdom"
- Scene: J.D. and Turk "pimp out."
- "The Payback" by James Brown. Album: various
- Scene: Elliot is sorting her CDs (background music).
- "Samantha" by Keren DeBerg. Album: ??
(Unknown/unconfirmed track.)
- Scene: Elliot and Carla momentarily bond over a beloved song.
- "Poison" originally by Bell Biv DeVoe. Album: various
Performed by Judy Reyes and Sarah Chalke.
- Scene: The Lawyer and his Band do commercial jingles.
- Folgers Coffee, Mennen, McDonalds jingles performed by The Blanks. Album: 'Riding The Wave' (Info)
- Scene: Turk and J.D. are at the bar (background music).
- "Blind, Deaf and Dumb" by The Churchills. Album: 'Big Ideas
'
(Also in 3.04 "My Lucky Night")
- Scene: J.D. makes peace with being himself.
- "High Time" by Michael Penn. Album: 'MP4: Days Since a Lost Time Accident
'
(Also in 1.17 "My Student")
Episode 2.20 - "My Interpretation"
- Scene: Turk dreams about Elliot.
- "Let's Get It On" by Marvin Gaye. Album: 'Let's Get It On
', et al.
- Scene: J.D. imagines a way to make a bad situation better.
- "99 Luftballons" (German version) by Nena. Album: '99 Luftballons
', et al.
Episode 2.21 - "My Drama Queen"
- Scene: Carla is looking at pictures of her mom (background music).
- "Sleep" by Keren DeBerg. Album: 'gone
' (Info)
- Scene: The Rerun Dance
- "Sex Machine" by James Brown. Album: various
- Scene: Ted the Lawyer takes a stand against Kelso.
- "Don't You (Forget About Me)" (opening) by Simple Minds. Album: 'The Breakfast Club [Original Soundtrack]
'
Episode 2.22 - "My Dream Job"
- Scene: The Residents experience the monotony of their jobs.
- "Pinch Me" by the Barenaked Ladies. Album: 'Maroon
'
- Scene: J.D. imagines his dream job.
- "Candy Man" performed by Sammy Davis Jr. Album: various
- Scene: Turk and J.D.'s buddy invites them out (background music).
- "Sunday" by Keren DeBerg. Album: 'gone
' (Info)
- Scene: Dr. Cox steps in on Elliot's behalf.
- "My Brilliant Feat" by Colin Hay. Album: 'Going Somewhere
' (Album-specific)
Scrubs Funniest Moments Special - May 1, 2003
- Pratfalls Montage
- "Beautiful Morning" by the Rascals. Album: various
- Sexy Elliot Montage
- "Slut" by Todd Rundgren. Album: 'Something/Anything
'
- Dancing Montage
- "Diner" by Martin Sexton. Album: 'Black Sheep
'
Episode 3.01 - "My American Girl"
- Scene: J.D. prepares to go into the hospital.
- "Faith" by George Michael. Album: 'Faith
'
Performed by Zach Braff.
- Scene: J.D. and Turk head into work.
- "Beautiful Day" by U2. Album: 'All That You Can't Leave Behind
'
- Scene: Elliot makes a change.
- "American Girl" by Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers. Album: various
Episode 3.02 - "My Journey"
- Scene: Sean & Elliot, and J.D. & Turk, finally get together.
(J.D. sings part of the song in the beginning.)
- "Don't Stop Believin'" by Journey. Album: 'Escape
'
Prod. # 303 - "My Dirty Secret"
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Note that this episode was aired as 3.09. Music info can be found there.
Episode 3.03 - "My White Whale"
- Scene: J.D. imagines meeting up with Elliot after work...at a lake.
- "Lovin' You" by Minnie Riperton. Album: 'Perfect Angel
', et al.
- Scene: J.D. and Elliot (and Sean!) meet up after work (background music).
- "Disappear" by Dina D'Allesandro. Album: Sweetness and Decency
Episode 3.04 - "My Lucky Night"
- Scene: Turk spills Elliot & J.D.'s secret to Sean (background music).
- "Blind, Deaf and Dumb" by The Churchills. Album: 'Big Ideas
'
(Also in 2.19 "My Kingdom")
- Scene: Turk sings in the elevator.
- "Don't Know Much" originally by Linda Ronstadt & Aaron Neville Album: various
Performed by Donald Faison.
- Scene: Elliot explains her relationship with J.D. to Sean (background music).
- "Almost Feeling Better" by Tart. Album: ??
(Unknown/unconfirmed artist.)
- Scene: Carla embarrasses Turk in Surgery (background music).
- "Late Nights & Homies" by ??. Album: none - catalog track
(Unknown/unconfirmed artist/track.)
- Scene: Sean tells Elliot he'll be away longer than she thought (background music).
- "On and On" by Keren DeBerg. Album: ?? (Info)
- Scene: J.D. rushes to Elliot's apartment to get a big surprise.
- "Cindy" by Tammany Hall NYC. Album: 'Back in the Bottle
' (Download @ site)
Episode 3.05 - "My Brother, Where Art Thou?"
- Scene: Carla tells Elliot how to cure her loneliness (background music).
- "Nothing Left of Me (Picture This)" by Joanna de Seyne. Album: 'Picture This
'
Episode 3.06 - "My Advice To You"
- Scene: J.D. can't get over Elliot because he's around her all the time.
- "Bad Day" by REM. Album: 'In Time: The Best of REM 1988-2003
'
Episode 3.07 - "My 15 Seconds"
- Scene: J.D. tells Danni a story.
- "I've Been Waiting" by Matthew Sweet. Album: 'Girlfriend
'
- Scene: At the bar, Carla and Elliot throw darts (background music).
- ??
- Scene: J.D. and Turk imagine how Elliot and Carla got so close.
- "CHiPs Theme" by John Parker.
Episode 3.08 - "My Friend The Doctor"
- Scene: On the way to work, Carla poses a pregnant question to Turk.
- "Stuck In A Moment You Can't Get Out Of" by U2. Album: 'All That You Can't Leave Behind
'
- Scene: J.D. imagines the hospital singing Turk's praises.
- "Theme from Shaft" originally by Isaac Hayes. Album: 'Shaft: Music from the Soundtrack
'
Parody performed by Donald Faison and cast.
- Scene: At the bar, Elliot explains her feelings about being a doctor (background music).
- "Empty Room" by Brian Paturalski. Album: ??
(Unknown/unconfirmed artist/track.)
- Scene: Dr. Cox shows off his youthfulness.
- "Hero" by Enrique Iglesias. Album: 'Escape
'
- Scene: Janitor has some fun with J.D.'s 'Fugitive' accusation.
- "William Tell Overture (Finale)" by Gioacchino Rossini.
- Scene: The Janitor opens up to J.D.; Carla helps Dr. Cox hide his injury; and Elliot realizes who she is.
- "Someone" by Tammany Hall NYC. Album: 'Back in the Bottle
' (MP3 @ Site)
Episode 3.09 - "My Dirty Secret"
- Scene: J.D. imagines Elliot's pre-examination seduction.
- "Have You Ever Really Loved A Woman" by Bryan Adams. Album: '18 'Til I Die
', et al.
- Scene: The Janitor plays some music to taunt Turk.
- "We Don't Have To Take Our Clothes Off" by Jermaine Stewart. Album: 'Frantic Romantic'
- Scene: J.D. explains why sex isn't a dirty thing.
- "Do It Again" by Stroke 9. Album: 'Rip It Off
'
- Other music rumored to be in this episode...
- "Timing's Off" by Tart. Album: ??
"Moving" by Tart. Album: ??
(Unknown/unconfirmed artist.)
Episode 3.10 - "My Rule of Thumb"
- Scene: Dr. Cox's good mood flows like a cool breeze, lifting everyone's spirits.
- "Happy-Go-Lucky-Me" by Paul Evans. Album: various
- Scene: J.D. imagines the wild time that might be had when Danni comes to stay with him.
- "It's Raining Men" by The Weather Girls. Album: 'Success
', et al.
Episode 3.11 - "My Clean Break"
- Scene: Elliot makes up her patient, and Cox opens up to Jack.
- "The Rescue Blues" by Ryan Adams. Album: 'Gold
'
Episode 3.12 - "My Catalyst"
- Scene: J.D. and Dr. Casey go out for a beer after work (background music).
- "Good Thing" by David Boyles. Album: 'Bedroom Demos'
- Scene: J.D., Turk, and Dr. Cox learn from Dr. Casey how to own their burdens.
- "Everything's Not Lost" by Coldplay. Album: 'Parachutes
'
Episode 3.13 - "My Porcelain God"
- Scene: J.D. demonstrates the possible strange noise.
- "Down Under" originally by Men At Work. Album: 'Business as Usual
'
Performed by Zach Braff.
- Scene: Elliot demonstrates the tune on her pager.
- "That's The Way (I Like It)" originally by KC & the Sunshine Band. Album: various
Performed by Sarah Chalke.
- Scene: J.D. and Turk work out their problem; Dr. Cox and Carla try to see a new side of Kelso; Elliot is offered a chance for an epiphany.
- "A Murder of One" by Counting Crows. Album: 'August and Everything After
'
Episode 3.14 - "My Screwup"
- Scene: Dr. Cox is finally able to forgive and to accept events that were beyond his and J.D.'s control.
- "Winter" by Josh Radin. Album: 'We Were Here
' & 'First Between 3rd & 4th ' EP
Episode 3.15 - "My Tormented Mentor"
- Scene: Turk dances alone in the O.R.
- "Roc Ya Body, Mic Check 1, 2" by M.V.P. featuring Stagga Lee. Album: 'MVP (Most Valuable Player)
'
- Scene: Turk demonstrates how Hammer actually dances.
- "Here Comes the Hammer" originally by Hammer. Album: 'Please Hammer, Don't Hurt 'Em
'
Performed by Donald Faison.
- Scene: Turk apologizes; Todd and Dr. Kelso give in; Perry and Jordan are there for each other.
- "I'm With You" by Avril Lavigne. Album: 'Let Go
'
Episode 3.16 - "My Butterfly"
- Scene: The doctors come through for their patients the second time around.
- "What a Wonderful World" by Joey Ramone. Album: 'Don't Worry About Me
'
Episode 3.17 - "My Moment of Un-Truth"
-
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Episode 3.18 - "His story II"
- Scene: Elliot thanks J.D. for always being there.
- "Our Love" by Rhett Miller. Album: 'The Instigator
'
Episode 3.19 - "My Choosiest Choice of All"
- Scene: Elliot and Sean play hide & seek at the bar (background music).
- "Far From Me" by Tart. Album: ??
(Unknown/unconfirmed artist.)
- Scene: J.D. confronts Elliot at the bar (background music).
- "Jump Off" By Keren DeBerg. Album: ??
(Unknown/unconfirmed track.)
- Scene: Drs. Cox and Miller's patient and his band perform as choices are made.
- "Section 9" AKA "Light & Day / Reach for the Sun" by The Polyphonic Spree. Album: 'The Beginning Stages of...
' (Free Download)
Episode 3.20 - "My Fault"
- NBC's Episode Promo
- Do you know it?
- Scene: Dr. Cox shares a drink with the Janitor (background music).
- "Feel The Sun" by Bryan Schaefer. Album: ??
(Unknown/unconfirmed artist.)
- Scene: Dr. Cox makes a gesture to Mr. Corman; Turk discovers the gesture Carla made for him and reciprocates; J.D. realizes the consequences of the gesture he made to Elliot.
- "One Thing" by Finger Eleven. Album: 'Finger Eleven
'
Episode 3.21 - "My Self Examination"
- Scene: Turk speaks from his heart at the rehearsal dinner, inspiring J.D. to honesty.
- "Follow Through" by Gavin DeGraw. Album: 'Chariot
'
Episode 3.22 - "My Best Friend's Wedding"
- Scene: J.D. takes Sean out for a drink to talk things over (background music).
- "Beautiful" by Avion. Album: 'Avion
'
- Scene: Ted and his Band perform at the reception.
- "Eight Days a Week" originally by The Beatles. Album: various
Vocal performance by The Butties. Lip-synched by The Blanks. (Info)
Episode 4.01 - "My Old Friend's New Friend"
- Scene: J.D. imagines his clock singing (the actual song later repeated as Turk dances around the car).
- "Rapper's Delight" by Sugar Hill Gang. Album: various
- Scene: The patient sings at J.D.
- "Anything For Love" originally by Meat Loaf. Album: various
- Scene: J.D. sings the lesson-learning piano music.
- Music cue from original Scrubs score by Jan Stevens. Not commercially available.
Performed by Zach Braff.
- Scene: The patient sings at Elliot, and Carla feels like a third wheel when Turk and J.D. are together.
- "All By Myself" by Eric Carmen. Album: 'Eric Carmen
'
Episode 4.02 - "My Office"
-
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Episode 4.03 - "My New Game"
- Scene: Relationships, new and old, are maintained by small gestures and rededication.
- "Lost Cause" by Beck. Album: 'Sea Change
'
Episode 4.04 - "My First Kill"
- Scene: J.D. puts his fear to use; Molly is a supportive friend.
- "Blue Eyes" by Cary Brothers. Album: 'All the Rage
' EP & 'Garden State ' Official Soundtrack
Episode 4.05 - "Her Story"
- Scene: Elliot and Molly attend a concert.
- "Funky For You" by Common. Album: 'Like Water For Chocolate
'
- Scene: Elliot and Molly school Turk on rap.
- "Still D.R.E." originally by Dr. Dre feat. Snoop Dogg. Album: '2001
'
Performed by Sarah Chalke and Heather Graham.
Episode 4.06 - "My Cake"
- Scene: J.D. imagines the inside of Turk's head (background music).
- "The Streetbeater" (Sanford and Son Theme) written by Quincy Jones. Album: various
- Scene: Dr. Cox and Dan are there for J.D.
- "Stop Joking Around" by Hawksley Workman. Album: 'For Him and the Girls
'
Episode 4.07 - "My Common Enemy"
- Scene: Molly's cheer is contagious.
- "Andy Griffith Show Theme" written by Earle Hagen and Herbert Spencer. Album: 'Andy Griffith Show
' Soundtrack
- Scene: Dan mourns his loss of Elliot.
- "She's Gone" originally by Hall and Oates. Album: various
Butchered by Tom Cavanagh.
- Scene: J.D. goes to Elliot's apartment (background music).
- "Thank You" by Dido. Album: 'No Angel
'
- Scene: J.D. and Elliot find their friendship again.
- "Move On" by Jet. Album: 'Get Born
'
- Other music rumored to be in this episode...
- "Take Off" by Tart. Album: ??
(Unknown/unconfirmed artist.)
Episode 4.08 - "My Last Chance"
- Scene: J.D. imagines what the patients do behind his back.
- "In The Mood" by the Glenn Miller Orchestra. Album: various
(Also in 2.03 "My Case Study")
- Scene: The gang throw a bash for Molly at the bar (background music).
- "Can't Hold On" by Tart. Album: ??
(Unknown/unconfirmed artist.)
- Scene: The bash continues at the apartment (background music).
- "Something" by Cary Brothers. Album: 'All the Rage
' EP
- Scene: J.D. and Molly watch 'Sixteen Candles' (background music).
- "If You Were Here" by the Thompson Twins. Album: various
- Scene: Denise the ambulance driver annoys Dr. Cox.
- "Bad Case of Loving You (Doctor, Doctor)" originally by Robert Palmer. Album: 'Addictions, Vol. 1
', et al.
Performed by Molly Shannon.
- Scene: J.D. considers how beer can cause death (background music).
- "Bust A Move" by Young MC. Album: 'Stone Cold Rhymin'
'
- Scene: J.D. tries to convince Molly to stay; Dr. Cox and Jack help Denise.
- "Honestly" by Cary Brothers. Album: 'All the Rage
' EP
Episode 4.09 - "My Malpractical Decision"
- Scene: J.D. imagines Neena as a ball-buster.
- "One (Finale)" from A Chorus Line written by Marvin Hamlisch & Edward Kleban. Album: 'A Chorus Line' Soundtrack
- Scene: J.D. makes his malpractical decision.
- "I Wanna Know" by the Mavericks. Album: 'The Mavericks
'
Episode 4.10 - "My Female Trouble"
- Scene: There's a stampede to be the first to treat an important patient.
- "Eine Kleine Nachtmusik, 1st Movement" composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.
Episode 4.11 - "My Unicorn"
- Scene: Murray's dad sings for the staff (sung later by Franklyn and again at end).
- "Hey, Good Lookin'" originally by Hank Williams. Album: various
Performed by John Bennett Perry.
- Scene: Murray flies his plane.
- "Learn To Fly" by Foo Fighters. Album: 'There is Nothing Left to Lose
'
- Scene: Murray's dad starts to sing to him.
- "Cat's in the Cradle" originally by Harry Chapin. Album: 'Verities and Balderdash
', et al.
Performed by John Bennett Perry.
Episode 4.12 - "My Best Moment"
- Scene: J.D. initially remembers his best moment as a doctor.
- "What the World Needs Now is Love" written by Burt Bacharach. Performed by ??
- Scene: J.D. recalls another way to catch mono (background music).
- "Take On Me" by a-ha. Album: 'Hunting High and Low
'
- Scene: Turk initially remembers his best moment as a doctor.
- "Flight of the Bumblebee" composed by Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov.
- Scene: Everyone thinks of their true best medical moment.
- "Joy to the World" by The Butties. Album: '3'
Episode 4.13 - "My Ocardial Infarction"
- Scene: The a cappella sing-off -- Ted's Band.
- "No, Not Much" written by Al Stillman & Robert Allen.
Performed by The Blanks. (Info)
- Scene: The a cappella sing-off -- Hibbleton.
- "Barbara Ann" originally by The Beach Boys. Album: various
Vocal performance by Neil Flynn, Sam Lloyd, and Paul F. Perry. Lip-synched by Neil Flynn, Joe Rose, and Martin Klebba.
- Scene: J.D. puts Elliot's advice to use; Turk remains true to himself.
- "All Kinds of Time" by Fountains of Wayne. Album: 'Welcome Interstate Managers
'
Episode 4.14 - "My Lucky Charm"
- Scene: Billy's example of appreciating life is taken to heart.
- "Today" by Josh Radin. Album: 'We Were Here
' & 'First Between 3rd & 4th ' EP
Episode 4.15 - "My Hypocritical Oath"
- Scene: J.D., Turk, and Carla enter the club.
- ??
- Scene: J.D. notices Kylie.
- ??
Episode 4.16 - "My Quarantine"
-
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Episode 4.17 - "My Life in Four Cameras"
- Scene: Turk sings along to...
- "The Streetbeater" (Sanford and Son Theme) written by Quincy Jones. Album: various
Parody performed by Donald Faison.
- Scene: Turk hums what he thinks is his and Carla's song.
-
Jingle from Let's All Go to the Lobby aka The Clock.
Hummed by Donald Faison.
- Scene: Kenny performs at the talent show.
- "Isn't She Lovely" originally by Stevie Wonder. Album: various
Performed by Clay Aiken.
- Scene: J.D.'s sitcom fantasy gives way to real life.
- "Where Everybody Knows Your Name" (Cheers Theme) performed by Colin Hay. Album: none - special recording
(Heard only in original U.S. broadcast)
Episode 4.18 - "My Roommates"
- Scene: J.D. puts the moves on Kylie.
- "Faith in Angels" by Peter Mayer. Album: 'Musicbox
' (Download @ Site)
- Scene: Kylie puts the moves on J.D. (background music).
- ??
- Scene: Cox takes a bold stand for his friend; J.D. exposes Turk & Carla's deeper problems.
- "Windmills" by Toad The Wet Sprocket. Album: 'Dulcinea
'
Episode 4.19 - "My Best Laid Plans"
- Scene: Turk's cellphone is revealed to have a special ringtone for his ex.
- "Roseanna" originally by TOTO. Album: various
- Scene: J.D. finds himself out with Molly and Elliot and Carla (background music).
- "Can't Go Back" by Keren DeBerg. Album: ??
- Scene: J.D. considers brushing the hair out of Molly's eye.
- "Waiting For Your Letter" by Cary Brothers. Album: 'Waiting For Your Letter
' EP
- Scene: J.D. and Turk each experience the consequences of trying to have their cake and eat it too.
- "Closer" by Josh Radin. Album: 'We Were Here
'
Episode 4.20 - "My Boss's Free Haircut"
- Scene: Turk and J.D. show off what they learned in bartending school (background music).
- ??
- Scene: Turk follows Kelso's words of wisdom and supports Carla in the cemetery.
- "Collide" by Howie Day. Album: 'Stop All The World Now
'
Episode 4.21 - "My Lips Are Sealed"
- Scene: Carla questions J.D. about the song playing in the bar (background music).
- ??
- Scene: Carla moves back home, and owns up to the kiss.
- "Everybody Gets What They Deserve" by The Churchills. Album: 'You Are Here
'
Episode 4.22 - "My Big Move"
- Scene: Janitor's new uniform gets him noticed.
- "Come On Get Happy" by The Partridge Family. Album: 'Partridge Family: Greatest Hits
', et al.
- Scene: Everybody sacrifices, including J.D., who announces his big move.
- "Don't Look Away" by Josh Radin. Album: 'First Between 3rd & 4th
' EP
Episode 4.23 - "My Faith In Humanity"
- Scene: End - Turk opens up; Elliot makes a move; J.D. helps an old lady.
- "Closer to Spring" by Bang. Album: ??
(Unknown/unconfirmed artist.)
Episode 4.24 - "My Drive-By"
-
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Episode 4.25 - "My Changing Ways"
- Scene: J.D. stands in his new apartment, contemplating change.
- "Half" by G Tom Mac. Album: 'G Tom Mac
'
Episode 5.01 - "My Intern's Eyes"
- Scene: J.D. drives to work in a slick new car.
- "Are You Gonna Be My Girl" by Jet. Album: 'Get Born
'
- Scene: We see the hospital through a new intern's eyes (the song later closes the episode).
- "Anything Can Happen" by The Finn Brothers. Album: 'Everyone Is Here
'
- Other music rumored to be in this episode...
- "Devil Baby" by Mark Knopfler. Album: 'The Ragpicker's Dream
'
Episode 5.02 - "My Rite of Passage"
- Scene: Jordan finds acceptance; J.D. enjoys his power; Elliot faces yet another crisis.
- "Sooner or Later" by Michael Tolcher. Album: 'I Am
'
- Other music rumored to be in this episode...
- "Sooner or Later" by The Emotion Project AKA Jeff Tufaro Band. Album: ??
(Unconfirmed track.)
Episode 5.03 - "My Day At The Races"
- Scene: The Ninja Surgeons Fantasy.
- "Kung Fu Fighting" by Carl Douglas. Album: various
- Scene: Turk refutes Carla's hypothetical question about their future kid.
- "Safety Dance" originally by Men Without Hats. Album: various
Performed by Donald Faison.
- Scene: Carla and Elliot run into Perry and Jordan at the bar (background music).
- ??
- Scene: Turk operates and makes some noise; Elliot helps J.D. finish the race.
- "Everybody's Changing" by Keane. Album: 'Hopes and Fears
'
- Other music rumored to be in this episode...
- "Moving On" by Weekend Excursion. Album: 'Five from Six' EP
"My Face" by Tart.
Episode 5.04 - "My Jiggly Ball"
- Scene: Elliot turns down her friends' offer (background music).
- ??
- Scene: A little knowledge helps Elliot find her way back; Kelso puts on his apathy.
- "Sideways" by Citizen Cope. Album: 'The Clarence Greenwood Recordings
'
Episode 5.05 - "My New God"
- Scene: Janitor gives J.D. "evil eye."
- "Koyaanisqatsi" by Philip Glass. Album: 'Koyaanisqatsi Soundtrack
'
(Also in 5.17 "My Chopped Liver")
- Scene: Turk forces the angry sex.
- "Slave to Love" by Bryan Ferry. Album: various
- Scene: Cox and Jack run into J.D. and Buddha at the bar (background music).
- "This Time Around" by The Emotion Project AKA Jeff Tufaro Band. Album: ??
(Unconfirmed track/placement.)
- Scene: Jack's baptism.
- "In the Sun" by Joseph Arthur. Album: 'Come To Where I'm From
'
Episode 5.06 - "My Missed Perception"
- Scene: Everyone goes through their morning ritual.
- "To The Woman" by Tammany Hall NYC. Album: 'Buddy
'
- Scene: Turk & Elliot and J.D. make amends to their patients; Carla gets her picture.
- "These Photographs" by Josh Radin. Album: 'We Were Here
'
Episode 5.07 - "My Way Home"
- Scene: J.D. pampers himself in the bath.
- "Africa" by TOTO. Album: 'TOTO IV
', et al.
- Scene: Elliot turns to cheat sheets.
- "Maniac" originally by Michael Sembello. Album: 'Flashdance Original Soundtrack
', et al.
Performed by The Blanks. (Info)
- Scene: The gang follows the yellow line in hopes of finding what they need.
- "We're Off to See the Wizard" written by Harold Arlen for The Wizard of Oz.
Hummed by The Blanks. (Info)
- Scene: The gang discovers they had what they wanted all along.
- "Over the Rainbow" arrangement originally by Israel Kamakawiwo'ole. Album: various
Performed by The Blanks. (Info)
Episode 5.08 - "My Big Bird"
- Scene: Turk's cellphone rings ominously.
- "Symphony No. 5, 1st Movement" composed by Ludwig van Beethoven.
- Scene: The gang celebrates at the bar (background music).
- ??
Episode 5.09 - "My Half-Acre"
- Scene: Todd shows off his air band talents.
- "Working for the Weekend" by Loverboy. Album: various
- Scene: Turk shows off his air band talents.
- "Poison" by Bell Biv DeVoe. Album: various
- Scene: J.D. creates a memory of himself and Julie as old people.
- "100 Years" by Five For Fighting. Album: 'The Battle for Everything
'
- Scene: J.D. tries to avoid going too fast with Julie.
- "Hey Julie" by Fountains of Wayne. Album: 'Welcome Interstate Managers
'
- Scene: The air band finally performs.
- "More Than a Feeling" by Boston. Album: various
Episode 5.10 - "Her Story II"
- Scene: J.D. and Julie enjoy their deck.
- "Happy Together" by The Turtles. Album: various
- Scene: The girls hang out at a youth-oriented bar (background music).
- ??
- Scene: Carla gets some good news; J.D. gains perspective about his future.
- "Ride" by Cary Brothers. Album: 'Waiting For Your Letter
' EP
Episode 5.11 - "My Buddy's Booty"
- Scene: Elliot and J.D. takes turns scooter blading.
- "Shadow" by The Southland. Album: 'Influence of Geography
'
- Scene: Dr. Cox finds a new drinking buddy (background music).
- "Open" Rob Laufer. Album: 'The Iron Age'
- Scene: Dr. Cox bonds with his new drinking buddy (background music).
- "Head Off" by Moris Tepper. Album: 'Head Off'
- Scene: Dr. Cox saves a seat for his new drinking buddy (background music).
- "Without You" by Tart. Album: ??
(Unknown/unconfirmed artist.)
- Scene: The characters gain some perspective amid their petty arguments when Mrs. Wilk wakes up.
- "Blue" by Jayhawks. Album: 'Tomorrow the Green Grass
'
Episode 5.12 - "My Cabbage"
- Scene: J.D. and Cabbage have a talk; Elliot and Turk reconnect; the infection is passed to an unfortunate recipient.
- "Fix You" by Coldplay. Album: 'X&Y
'
Episode 5.13 - "My Five Stages"
- Scene: Things get real for Elliot when she thinks of Keith.
- "Bring Me Love" by Deberg (Keren?) / Jacobs. Album: ??
(Unknown/unconfirmed artist/track.)
- Scene: J.D. and Dr. Cox face the last two stages; Ted settles; Elliot asks Keith to move to a new stage.
-
"The Long Road" by Pearl Jam. Album: 'Merkinball
' single
Episode 5.14 - "My Own Personal Hell"
- Scene: J.D. stands up for Elliot and is later joined by his friends, even those by association, for beers on his deck.
- "Living Life" by the Eels. Album: 'The Late Great Daniel Johnston: Discovered Covered
'
Episode 5.15 - "My Extra Mile"
- Scene: J.D. uses Keith as girl bait (background music).
- "Episodes (Diphenhydramine)" by Pela. Album: 'All in Time
' EP
- Scene: J.D. and Cox go the extra mile for their patients.
- "Someone" by Tammany Hall NYC. Album: 'Back in the Bottle
'
(Also in 3.08, "My Friend the Doctor")
Episode 5.16 - "My Bright Idea"
- Scene: Janitor puts his past to use to take advantage of J.D. changing his batteries.
- "Running One" by Tom Tykwer, Johnny Klimek, Reinhold Heil. Album: 'Run Lola Run
' Soundtrack
- Scene: Everyone celebrates Carla and Turk's news.
- "All of the Words" by Kutless. Album: 'Sea of Faces
'
Episode 5.17 - "My Chopped Liver"
- Scene: J.D. imagines which body part he would want Turk to donate to him.
-
"Brick House" by the Commodores. Album: various
- Scene: Carla fields a flood of staff requests for Kelso.
- "I Hear You Knocking" performed by Dave Edmunds. Album: various
- Scene: Jordan and Perry & Elliot and Keith go out on a couple date (background music).
- "Take Another Step" by Keren DeBerg. Album: ??
(Unknown/unconfirmed track.)
- Scene: Janitor leads in giving Carla "evil eye."
- "Koyaanisqatsi" by Philip Glass. Album: 'Koyaanisqatsi Soundtrack
'
(Also in 5.05, "My New God")
- Scene: Turk, Cox, and Carla each decide not to burden those they care about with their problems.
- "I'll Be Around" by Bobby Bare Jr.. Album: 'Young Criminals' Starvation League
'
Episode 5.18 - "My New Suit"
- Scene: J.D. imagines the prenatal gay test.
-
"Macho Man" by the Village People. Album: various
- Scene: J.D. decides to be honest with Dan.
-
"Still Fighting It" by Ben Folds. Album: 'Rockin' The Suburbs
'
Episode 5.19 - "His Story III"
- Scene: Elliot appreciates the support of a friend; Turk appreciates the importance of family; the patient appreciates the one who made a difference in his stay.
- "Boston" by Augustana. Album: 'All The Stars And Boulevards
'
Episode 5.20 - "My Lunch"
- Scene: Cox blames himself for the fate of the organ recipients.
- "How to Save a Life" by The Fray. Album: 'How to Save a Life
'
Episode 5.21 - "My Fallen Idol"
- Scene: Carla sends Ted's Band in J.D.'s place to cheer Dr. Cox.
- "Put on a Happy Face" written by Lee Adams & Charles Strouse for Bye Bye Birdie.
Performed by The Blanks. (Info)
- Scene: J.D. gets through to Dr. Cox.
- "Something Else" by Gary Jules. Album: 'Trading Snakeoil for Wolftickets
'
Episode 5.22 - "My Déjà Vu My Déjà Vu"
- Scene: Dr. Cox is welcomed back to the hospital.
-
"Welcome Back" originally by John Sebastian. Album: 'The Best of John Sebastian
'
Performed by the cast.
- Scene: Turk enjoys doing what he wants while Carla is preoccupied with her condition.
- "The Streetbeater" (Sanford and Son Theme) written by Quincy Jones. Album: various
- Scene: Carla suffers her drinking companions at the bar (background music).
- "Heaven Sent" by The Emotion Project AKA Jeff Tufaro Band. Album: ??
- Scene: Cox opens up to Elliot; J.D. analyzes the déjà vu.
- "World Spins Madly On" by The Weepies. Album: 'Say I Am You
'
Episode 5.23 - "My Urologist"
- Scene: J.D. imagines all the places Kim could have been.
- "Kung Fu Fighting" originally by Carl Douglas. Album: various
Performed by Zach Braff.
- Scene: J.D. confronts Kim, and ultimately convinces her to take a risk.
- "Easier to Lie" by Aqualung. Album: 'Strange and Beautiful
'
Episode 5.24 - "My Transition"
- Scene: J.D. imagines accomplishing a homemade dinner & karaoke date.
- "Don't Go Breaking My Heart" originally by Elton John & Kiki Dee. Album: various
Performed by Elizabeth Banks & Zach Braff.
- Scene: J.D. imagines how Body saves the day.
- "William Tell Overture (Finale)" by Gioacchino Rossini.
- Scene: The Worthless Peons perform.
- "Baby Back Ribs" (Chili's jingle) performed by The Blanks. Album: none (Info)
- Scene: J.D chases the gays off his deck (background music).
- "I Love the Nightlife" by Alicia Bridges. Album: various
- Scene: J.D and Kim have their horseback riding date.
- "Love Hurts" by Nazareth. Album: various
- Scene: Kim announces her and Elliot's concert plans.
- "America" originally by Neil Diamond. Album: various
Performed by Donald Faison.
- Scene: All is right with the couples in the world.
- "Delirious Love" by Neil Diamond. Album: various
- Other music rumored to be in this episode...
- "New Model" by The Emotion Project AKA Jeff Tufaro Band. Album: ??
"Boy" by Keren DeBerg. Album: ??
"Why" by Elefant. Album: Album: 'The Black Magic Show '
Episode 6.01 - "My Mirror Image"
- Scene: Turk's ringtone makes everybody dance.
- "Bye Bye Bye" by 'N Sync. Album: 'No Strings Attached
'
- Scene: J.D. chills at his deck with a little vino (background music).
- "Dancing Queen" by ABBA. Album: various
- Scene: J.D has a very wild time in Vegas.
- "Here It Goes Again" by OK Go. Album: 'Oh No
'
- Scene: Kim gets weepy over the O.R. music (background music).
- "Funky Cold Medina" by Tone Loc. Album: various
- Scene: J.D. and the others take a cue from the patients they see themselves in.
- "Be Yourself" by Audioslave. Album: 'Out of Exile
'
Episode 6.02 - "My Best Friend's Baby's Baby and My Baby's Baby"
- Scene: J.D. imagines hitting on his future daughter (background music).
- ??
- Scene: Elliot overshadows Turk; J.D. and Kim flip a coin.
- "I Saw" by Matt Nathanson. Album: 'Beneath These Fireworks
'
- Scene: Turk and Carla's event helps J.D. and Kim make their decision.
- "Miracle" by Foo Fighters. Album: 'In Your Honor
'
Episode 6.03 - "My Coffee"
- Scene: J.D. and Kim show off their unique piano-playing skills to her boss.
- "Heart and Soul" written by Hoagy Carmichael.
Supposedly performed by Zach Braff and Elizabeth Banks.
- Scene: Turk and J.D. encourage each other about fatherhood; Elliot takes the offer.
- "All in All" by Lifehouse. Album: 'Lifehouse
'
Episode 6.04 - "My House"
- Scene: Elliot tries to provoke Kelso.
- "Lollipop" written by Julius Dixon & Beverly Ross.
Performed by Sarah Chalke, and The Blanks. (Info)
- Scene: J.D. imagines telling Kim how he feels before she leaves.
- "Love Theme from Romeo and Juliet" composed by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky.
- Scene: All the mysteries are solved...except the one about Carla.
- "Where Do You Go" by Sister Hazel. Album: 'Absolutely
'
Episode 6.05 - "My Friend With Money"
- Scene: Janitor enjoys his sealed-off luxury suite.
- "The Girl From Ipanema" performed by Astrud Gilberto. Album: various
- Scene: Pregnant Jordan enters the hospital.
- "Isn't She Lovely" by Stevie Wonder. Album: various
- Scene: Carla admits her problem to Jordan, J.D. admits his to Elliot, and both get the help they need.
- "The Crane Wife 3" by The Decemberists. Album: 'The Crane Wife
'
Episode 6.06 - "My Musical"
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- Scene: At the park, J.D. and Elliot notice a woman pass out.
- "All Right" written by Debra Fordham (lyrics) and Jan Stevens (music).
Performed by Stephanie D'Abruzzo, Zach Braff, and Sarah Chalke.
- Scene: J.D. and Elliot bring the patient to the hospital.
- "Welcome to Sacred Heart" written by Debra Fordham (lyrics) and Bobby Lopez & Jeff Marx (lyrics and music).
Performed by The Cast.
- Scene: J.D. and Turk explain how most tests are done.
- "Everything Comes Down to Poo" written by Debra Fordham (lyrics) and Bobby Lopez & Jeff Marx (lyrics and music).
Performed by Zach Braff and Donald Faison.
- Scene: Carla announces her maternity leave plans to her hospital friends.
- "Gonna Miss You Carla" written by Debra Fordham (lyrics) and Paul F. Perry (lyrics and music).
Performed by Judy Reyes and The Cast (featuring The Blanks).
- Scene: The patient begs Cox to look into her condition; J.D. interrupts with his parking spot news.
- "The Rant Song" written by Debra Fordham (lyrics) and Paul F. Perry (lyrics and music).
Performed by John C. McGinley, Zach Braff, Neil Flynn, and Stephanie D'Abruzzo.
- Scene: Carla and Elliot discuss how to break their news to the guys.
- "Options" written by Debra Fordham (lyrics) and Paul F. Perry (music).
Performed by Judy Reyes and Sarah Chalke.
- Scene: The patient gets her CAT-scan.
- "Truth Comes Out" (à la "Do You Hear the People Sing" from Les Miserables) written by Debra Fordham (lyrics) and Bobby Lopez & Jeff Marx (lyrics and music).
Performed by The Cast and Stephanie D'Abruzzo.
- Scene: Turk and J.D. share an intimate moment in front of the patient.
- "Guy Love" written by Debra Fordham (lyrics) and Paul F. Perry (lyrics and music).
Performed by Zach Braff and Donald Faison.
- Scene: Turk calls Carla Puerto Rican...again.
- "For the Last Time I'm Dominican" written by Debra Fordham (lyrics) and Paul F. Perry (lyrics and music) and Jan Stevens (music).
Performed by Donald Faison and Judy Reyes.
- Scene: J.D. and Elliot analyze their friendship.
- "Finale, Part 1 (Friends Forever)" (à la "We Go Together" from Grease) written by Debra Fordham (lyrics) and Bobby Lopez & Jeff Marx (lyrics and music).
Performed by Zach Braff, Sarah Chalke and The Cast.
- Scene: The patient questions her future.
- "Finale, Part 2 (What's Going To Happen)" written by Debra Fordham (lyrics) and Bobby Lopez & Jeff Marx (lyrics and music).
Performed by Stephanie D'Abruzzo and The Cast.
Episode 6.07 - "His Story IV"
- Scene: Kelso imagines life if he'd stayed in the Navy (and later his stint as a nurse).
- "Up Where We Belong" originally by Joe Cocker & Jennifer Warnes. Album: 'An Officer and a Gentleman Original Soundtrack
', et al.
Vietnamese(?) version artist unknown.
- Scene: Kelso unites the hospital by being himself.
- "Thrift Store T-Shirt" by Brent Jordan. Album: 'All The King's Horses'
Episode 6.08 - "My Road to Nowhere"
- Turk's ringtone
- "Guy Love" from 6.06, "My Musical"
- Scene: J.D. and Kim decide to split; Cox tells Jordan the news about their baby; Kim has a big secret.
- "Hands of Time" by Ron Sexsmith. Album: 'Time Being
'
Episode 6.09 - "My Perspective"
- Scene: J.D. plays the radio as he pushes his scooter home.
- "Caribbean Queen (No More Love on the Run)" by Billy Ocean. Album: various
- Scene: J.D. sees his whining in others and gains a new perspective.
- "I Summon You" by Spoon. Album: 'Gimme Fiction
'
Episode 6.10 - "My Therapeutic Month"
- Scene: Lloyd the Delivery Guy gives J.D. a ride to work.
- "Devil's Son" by DevilDriver. Album: 'DevilDriver
'
- Scene: Lloyd gives J.D. another ride to work.
- "Driving Down the Darkness" by DevilDriver. Album: 'The Fury of Our Maker's Hand
'
- Scene: Keith holds an unauthorized party at Elliot's place (background music).
- ??
- Scene: The characters learn the importance of small accomplishments.
- "Turn" by Travis. Album: 'The Man Who
'
Episode 6.11 - "My Night to Remember"
- Scene: Painful Pratfalls Montage
- ?? (A Jan Stevens original?)
- Scene: Odd Moments Montage -- Interrupted
- "How to Save a Life" by The Fray. Album: 'How to Save a Life
'
- Scene: Odd Moments Montage
- "She Is" by The Fray. Album: 'How to Save a Life
'
- Scene: Fantasies Montage
- "Sometimes a Fantasy" by Billy Joel. Album: 'Glass Houses
', et al.
and
"Candy Man" performed by Sammy Davis Jr. Album: various
- Scene: Dancing Montage
- "Diner" by Martin Sexton. Album: 'Black Sheep
'
- Scene: Mean Moments Montage
- ?? (Another Jan Stevens original?)
- Scene: Joyful and Heartbreaking Memories Montage
- "Walking Next to You" by Acres. Album: 'For the Lost and Found'
and
"Winter" by Josh Radin. Album: 'We Were Here ' & 'First Between 3rd & 4th ' EP
Episode 6.12 - "My Fishbowl"
- Scene: J.D. and Turk each tell their versions of what happened with Stacy and the Water Balloons.
- "On & Poppin'" (original version?) by Young MC. Album: various
- Scene: Elliot encourages Private Dancer to embrace his future.
- "Half a World Away" by REM. Album: 'Out of Time
'
Episode 6.13 - "My Scrubs"
- Scene: Dr. Cox helps preserve Elliot's trust in people; Carla comes clean about Rowdy; Kelso bends the truth to help his friend.
- "Courage" by Glen Phillips. Album: 'Winter Pays for Summer
'
Episode 6.14 - "My No Good Reason"
- Scene: Everybody sees that even bad things happen for a reason, except in the case of Nurse Roberts herself
- "Ain't No Reason" by Brett Dennen. Album: 'So Much More
'
Episode 6.15 - "My Long Goodbye"
- Scene: Lloyd the Delivery Guy gives Jack a ride home.
- "Driving Down the Darkness" by DevilDriver. Album: 'The Fury of Our Maker's Hand
'
- Scene: Carla finally says goodbye.
- "A Bad Dream" by Keane. Album: 'Under the Iron Sea
'
Episode 6.16 - "My Words of Wisdom"
- Scene: J.D. has an ill-placed lingering reaction to Cox's baby's name.
- "Beautiful Morning" by the Rascals. Album: various
- Scene: The choir performs at the funeral.
- "Amazing Grace" performed by the choir.
- Scene: The choir performs at J.D.'s fantasy funeral.
- "Party All the Time" originally by Eddie Murphy. Album: various
Performed by the choir.
- Scene: The words of wisdom heard at the funeral stick with the characters after all.
- "Last Request" by Paolo Nutini. Album: 'These Streets
'
Episode 6.17 - "Their Story"
- Scene: Lloyd tries out Elliot's new pole.
- "The Stripper" written by David Rose. Album: various
- Scene: Jordan imagines having her own talk show.
- "Now That We Found Love" by Heavy D & The Boyz. Album: various
- Scene: Ted helps the nurses, Todd helps Turk, and Jordan helps Elliot.
- "Forever Lost" by The Magic Numbers. Album: 'The Magic Numbers
'
Episode 6.18 - "My Turf War"
- Scene: Elliot and Melody reminisce about "Grill Face" (background music).
- "It's Never You" by Weekend Excursion. Album: 'Radioactive'
- Scene: At the bar, Melody invites J.D. to mack to pass the time (background music).
- "The History of Excuses" by Bishop Allen. Album: 'March' EP
- Scene: Dr. Cox and Turk bounce Lloyd between Medicine and Surgery.
- "Pass It On" by The Coral. Album: 'Magic and Medicine
'
- Scene: At the bar, Melody cuts J.D. off (background music).
- ??
- Scene: At the bar, the jukebox keeps locking up (background music).
- "Everybody Gets What They Deserve" by The Churchills. Album: 'You Are Here
'
- Scene: Elliot leaves the bar (background music).
- ??
Episode 6.19 - "My Cold Shower"
- Scene: Elliot finally gets the proposal of her dreams.
- "Stolen" by Dashboard Confessional. Album: 'Dusk and Summer
'
Episode 6.20 - "My Conventional Wisdom"
- Scene: Turk and J.D. set off for the convention.
- "Vacation" by The Go-Go's. Album: 'Vacation
', et al.
- Scene: J.D. comes home, where life gets really complicated.
- "Human" by Jon McLaughlin. Album: 'Indiana
'
Episode 6.21 - "My Rabbit"
- Scene: Carla allows Elliot to control her bachelorette party; J.D. gives Kim a chance.
- "Pure Love" by Colin Hay. Album: 'Are You Looking At Me?
'
Episode 6.22 - "My Point of No Return"
- Scene: Elliot apologizes to Keith with a special kiss.
- "Love Theme from Romeo and Juliet" composed by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky.
- Scene: J.D. and Elliot don't know what the hell they're doing.
- "Alive With the Glory of Love" by Say Anything. Album: '...Is A Real Boy
'
Episode 7.01 - "My Own Worst Enemy"
- Scene: J.D. and Elliot nearly kiss.
- "Alive With the Glory of Love" by Say Anything. Album: '...Is A Real Boy
'
- Scene: Elliot ends it with Keith...again; J.D. comes to terms with his feelings for Kim.
- "Where We Gonna Go From Here" by Mat Kearney. Album: 'Nothing Left to Lose
'
Episode 7.02 - "My Hard Labor"
- Scene: J.D. imagines Kim delivering a troubador.
- "Down Under (Acoustic Version)" performed by Colin Hay. Album: 'Man At Work
' (Album-specific)
- Scene: J.D. shows up for Sam's arrival.
- "Heartbeats" by José González. Album: 'Veneer'
Episode 7.03 - "My Inconvenient Truth"
- Scene: The "Hedging Noise Symphony."
- "1812 Overture (Opus 49)" composed by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky.
- Scene: J.D. decides to start growing up.
- "Friends & Family" by Trik Turner. Album: 'Trik Turner'
Episode 7.04 - "My Identity Crisis"
- Scene: J.D. imagines Dr. Cox's weekend alone.
- "Old Time Rock & Roll" (opening) by Bob Seger. Album: 'Stranger in Town
', et al.
- Scene: Ted's Band practices for the A Cappella-Palooza during lunch (and again later while Cox and Carla question their identities).
- "Who Are You" originally by The Who. Album: 'Who Are You
'
Performed by The Blanks. (Info)
- Scene: Dr. Cox stays in touch with his family; J.D. loses his bet with Janitor.
- "Opportunity" by Pete Murray. Album: 'See The Sun'
Episode 7.05 - "My Growing Pains"
- Scene: J.D. and Turk remember their college buddy, Caramel Bear.
- "Whoomp! (There It Is)" by Tag Team. Album: 'Whoomp! (There It Is)'
- Scene: J.D. and Dr. Cox each remember the importance of childhood; Dr. Kelso faces retirement.
- "The Man" by Pete Yorn. Album: 'Nightcrawler
'
Episode 7.06 - "My Number One Doctor"
- Scene: Elliot's patient's home care nurse pretends to fly.
- "Ride of the Valkyries" composed by Richard Wagner.
- Scene: Elliot lets her ALS patient go.
- "B-13" by Jump, Little Children. Album: 'Magazine
'
Episode 7.07 - "My Bad Too"
- Scene: Lloyd thinks about his job as an EMT (background music).
- "Texas" by Lo Pro. Album: none...yet
- Scene: J.D.'s burn patient collapses at his graduation.
- "Catch My Disease" by Ben Lee. Album: 'Awake Is the New Sleep
'
Episode 7.08 - "My Manhood"
- Scene: J.D. & Turk affirm their manhood; Elliot & Carla promise to help Kelso.
- "Collie Man" by Slightly Stoopid. Album: 'Everything You Need
'
Episode 7.09 - "My Dumb Luck"
- Scene: J.D. imagines a way to move the old people faster, and again later to get more people to the board meeting.
- "Love Train" by The O'Jays. Album: various
- Scene: Dr. Kelso retires on his own terms.
- "Little Victories" by Matt Nathanson. Album: 'Beneath These Fireworks
'
Episode 7.10 - "My Waste of Time"
- Scene: J.D. and Elliot restore their relationship, as do Janitor and Ted; Turk strikes a baby-making deal with Carla.
- "Missed the Boat" by Modest Mouse. Album: 'We Were Dead Before the Ship Even Sank
'
Episode 7.11 - "My Princess"
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