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Scrubs - All Songs From Every Episode


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Season One
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 version.)

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.
"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 currently unknown.)

Scene: The staff work as a "well oiled machine", relaying the urine sample.
"Camera One" by Josh Joplin (MP3 available). 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 [More Info]
(DVD version currently unknown.)

Scene: J.D. is driving Turk to see the hospital's new billboard.
"Wonderful" by Everclear. Album: 'Songs From an American Movie -- Vol. One: Learning How to Smile'

Scene: Turk treats Carla's friend's son (background music).
"The Magician" by Bobby McCall & Dontrell Mayfield. Album: None - catalog track (Same as 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 currently unknown.)

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 (Same as 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" performed by Nina Simone. Album: 'The Best of Nina Simone', et al.

Scene: A rock sample of "Deck the Halls" closes the episode.
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)" 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. 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'
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" by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky.

Scene: Elliot and Turk listen to the tape; Dr. Kelso later sings the song.
"My Tuscaloosa Heart" composed for 'Scrubs'. Listen (MP3 - 710 KB)

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.

Episode 1.21 - "My Sacrificial Clam"
Scene: J.D. faces his fear of the contagious patient.
"All In My Head" by Shawn Mullins. Album: (Pre-release) -- Currently only available on 'Music from Scrubs Official Soundtrack' [More 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' [More 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' [More Info]

Scene: A rotating split-screen depicts the resolve to change.
"Fresh Feeling" by the Eels. Album: 'Souljacker' & 'Music from Scrubs Official Soundtrack'

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'

Season Two

Episode 2.01 - "My Overkill"
Scene: Opening -- A troubadour follows J.D. around the hospital; towards the end of the episode, 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' [More 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

Scene: Dr. Kelso's mood darkens the day after his anniversary.
"What a Diff'rence a Day Made" 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 [More 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 version.)
(Note: This song is often replaced for 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' [More Info]

Scene: Elliot gives J.D. his Christmas present.
"Dreaming of You" by The Coral. Album: 'The Coral'

Episode 2.11 - "My Sex Buddy"
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 [More 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. [Download MP3 Clip]

Episode 2.14 - "My Brother, My Keeper"
Scene: Everybody loves Dr. Townshend.
"Ragtime Gal" performed by The Blanks. Album: 'Riding The Wave' [More Info]

Scene: Turk picks Carla up from the airport (background music).
"Gone" by Keren DeBerg & Tart. Album: 'gone'

Scene: Turk's brother arrives (background music).
"My Fault" by Keren DeBerg. Album: ??

Scene: Turk commiserates with his brother at the bar (background music).
"Bulletproof Glow" by Avion. Album: 'Avion'

Episode 2.15 - "His Story"
Scene: Dr. Cox tries to make Dr. Kelso's physical as comfortable as possible.
"The Stripper" originally by David Rose and his Orchestra (1962). Album: various

Scene: Turk meets Carla in the park and asks her again.
"Question" by Old 97's. Album: 'Satellite Rides'

Episode 2.16 - "My Karma"
-- --

Episode 2.17 - "My Own Private Practice Guy"
-- --

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' [More Info]

Scene: Relationships are embraced and loneliness is endured.
"Come Around" by Old 97's 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: ?? [More Info]

Scene: The Lawyer and his Band do commercial jingles.
Folgers Coffee, Mennen, McDonalds jingles performed by The Blanks. Album: 'Riding The Wave' [More Info]

Scene: Turk and J.D. are at the bar (background music).
"Blind, Deaf and Dumb" by The Churchills. Album: 'Big Ideas'

Scene: J.D. makes peace with being himself.
"High Time" by Michael Penn. Album: 'MP4: Days Since a Lost Time Accident'

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' [More Info]

Scene: The Rerun Dance
"Sex Machine" by James Brown. Album: various

Scene: Ted the Lawyer takes a stand against Kelso.
Opening of "Don't You (Forget About Me)" 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' [More Info]

Scene: Dr. Cox steps in on Elliot's behalf.
"My Brilliant Feat" by Colin Hay. Album: 'Going Somewhere' (Album-specific version.)

Scrubs Funniest Moments Special - May 1, 2003
Pratfalls Montage
"Beautiful Morning" by the Rascals. Album: various

Sexy Elliot Montage
"~censored~" by Todd Rundgren. Album: 'Something/Anything'

Dancing Montage
"Diner" by Martin Sexton. Album: 'Black Sheep'


Season Three

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'

Production # 303 - "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', et al.

Scene: J.D. explains why sex isn't a dirty thing.
"Do It Again" by Stroke 9. Album: 'Rip It Off'

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.

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'

Scene: Turk sings in the elevator.
"Don't Know Much" originally by Linda Ronstadt & Aaron Neville Album: various

Scene: Elliot explains her relationship with J.D. to Sean (background music).
"Almost Feeling Better" by Keren DeBerg & Tart. Album: ?? [More Info]

Scene: Carla embarrasses Turk in Surgery (background music).
"Late Night & Homies" (Library cue).

Scene: Sean tells Elliot he'll be away longer than she thought (background music).
"On and On" by Keren DeBerg. Album: Pre-Release [More Info]

Scene: J.D. rushes to Elliot's apartment to get a big surprise.
"Cindy" by Tammany Hall NYC. Album: 'Back in the Bottle' [MP3 @ website]

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).
Difficult to identify, and official sources have not updated yet. If you know it, please contact me.

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: At the bar, Elliot explains her feelings about being a doctor (background music). "Empty Room" by Brian Paturalski. Album: ??

Scene: Dr. Cox shows off his youthfulness.
"Hero" by Enrique Iglesias. Album: 'Escape'

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 @ website]

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'

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: 'First Between 3rd & 4th'

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 Valueable Player)'

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: ??

Scene: J.D. confronts Elliot at the bar (background music).
"Jump Off" By Keren DeBerg. Album: ?? [More Info]

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? (MP3 - 128 KB)

Scene: Dr. Cox shares a drink with the Janitor (background music).
"Feel The Sun" by Bryan Schaefer. Album: ??

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.


Season Four

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 Meatloaf. 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"
"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 Theme". Album: 'Andy Griffith Show' Soundtrack

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'

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

Scene: The gang throw a bash for Molly at the bar (background music).
"Can't Hold On" by Tart. Album: ??

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 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" 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" composed by Burt Bacharach. Performer unknown.

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" 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. [More 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.

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: 'First Between 3rd & 4th'

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"
-- --

Episode 4.17 - "My Life in Four Cameras"
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).
Sounds like Keren DeBerg. Hopefully more info soon.

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: 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: Excluseive iTunes Single

Episode 4.20 - "My Boss's Free Haircut"
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).
At the moment, I don't know it, either.

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: End - Everybody sacrifices, including J.D., who announces his big move.
"Don't look Away" by Josh Radin. Album: 'First Between 3rd & 4th'

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: ?? [Currently unable to confirm.]

Episode 4.24 - "My Drive-By"
-- --

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'


Season Five

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'

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'

Episode 5.03 - "My Day At The Races"
Scene: The Ninja Surgeons Fantasy.
"Kung Fu Fighting" by Carl Douglas. Album: various

Scene: Turk operates and makes some noise; Elliot helps J.D. finish the race.
"Everybody's Changing" by Keane. Album: 'Hopes and Fears'

Episode 5.04 - "My Jiggly Ball"
Scene: Elliot turns down her friends' offer (background music).
TBA

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'

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 Emotion Project (?)

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' (Release: Feb. 7)

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. [More Info]

Scene: The gang follows the yellow line in hopes of finding what they need.
"We're Off to See the Wizard" by Harold Arlen. Album: 'Wizard of Oz Original Soundtrack'
Hummed by The Blanks. [More 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. [More Info]

Episode 5.08 - "My Big Bird"
Scene: Turk's cellphone rings ominously.
"Symphony No. 5, 1st Movement" by Ludwig van Beethoven.

Scene: The gang celebrates at the bar (background music).
TBA

Episode 5.09 - "My Half-Acre"
Scene: Todd shows off his air band talents.
"Everybody's 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).
TBA

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: ??

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: ??

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 used 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 Ya Knockin'" by ??

Scene: Jordan and Perry & Elliot and Keith go out on a couple date (background music).
"Take Another Step" by Keren DeBerg. Album: ??

Scene: Janitor leads in giving Carla "evil eye."
"Koyaanisqatsi" by Philip Glass. Album: 'Koyaanisqatsi Soundtrack'

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: J.D. gets through to Dr. Cox.
"Something Else" by Gary Jules. Album: 'Trading Snakeoil for Wolftickets'

Episode 5.22 - "My D�j� Vu My D�j� 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. Album: ??

Scene: Cox opens up to Elliot; J.D. analyzes the d�j� 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 [More 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 supposedly in this episode...
"New Model" by The Emotion Project. Album: ??
"Boy" by Keren DeBerg. Album: ??
"Why" by Elefant. Album: Album: 'The Black Magic Show'


Season Six

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"
Read Lyrics

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" (� 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)" (� 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 ~censored~ & 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'

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