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Musik der 5. Staffel
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'
 
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