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Musik der 3. Staffel
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"
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)
 
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