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Musik der 6. Staffel |
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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.
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"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'
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"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'
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