This
is a fun feature for any music lover who wants to know what albums Mark
Schwahn gets inspiration from to name the episodes of
One Tree Hill. Check out the list from each season!
* Titles start after the Pilot episode.
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SEASON ONE
#1.01 - "The Places You Have Come to Fear the
Most" [ST/AT]
From the band Dashboard Confessional off the album of the same name.
This band was heard in the episodes
#100
&
#118.
#1.03 - "Crash
Into You" [ST]
A twist on the hit 1996 single "Crash Into Me" by Dave Matthews Band off their
album, Crash.
#1.02 - "Are You True?" [ST]
From the band The New Amsterdams off of their album, Worse For Fear.
This band was heard in episode
#108.
#1.04 - "Where I End and You Begin" [ST]
From the band Radiohead off the album, Hail To The Thief.
NOTE: There's alternate title to this episode called "All That You Can't Leave Behind"
which is the title of a U2 album.
#1.05 - "Every Night Is Another Story" [ST]
From the band The EARLY NOVEMBER off their album, For All Of This.
#1.06 - "Life In
a Glass House" [ST]
From the band Radiohead off of their album, Amnesiac.
#1.07 - "The Search For Something More" [ST]
From the band Antifreeze.
#1.08 - "With Arms Outstretched" [ST]
From Rilo Kiley's album,
Execution of All Things.
#1.09 - "You Gotta Go There to Come Back"
[ST/AT]
From the band Stereophonic's off of their album of the same name.
This band was heard in episode
#111.
#1.10 - "The
Living Years"
[ST/AT]
From the band Mike & The Mechanics off of their album of the same name.
#1.11 - "Crash Course in Polite Conversation" [ST]
From the band Gameface's album Four To Go.
#1.12 - "Hanging By a Moment" [ST]
A very popular song from the band, Lifehouse off their album No Name Face.
#1.13 - "I Shall Believe" [ST]
By Sheryl Crow off of her album, Tuesday Night Music Club.
This artist was heard in the episodes
#113
&
#115.
#1.14 - "Suddenly
Everything Has Changed" [ST]
From the band The Flaming Lips album, The Soft Bulletin.
#1.15 - "The
First Cut Is The Deepest" [ST]
By Sheryl Crow off of her latest album, The Very Best OF Sheryl
Crow.
This artist was heard in the episodes
#113
&
#115.
#1.16 - "Spirit
In The Night" [ST]
By Bruce Springsteen from his 1973 record,
Greetings From Asbury Park, N.J.
#1.17 - "To
Wish Impossible Things" [ST]
A song by the band The Cure from their 1992 album,
Wish.
This band was heard in episodes
#119 &
#405.
#1.18 - "How
Can You Be Sure?" [ST]
The title to a song off Radiohead's single, Fake Plastic Trees and it
can also be found on the Japanese version of The Bends.
#1.19 - "What
Is and What Should Never Be" [ST]
By Led Zeppelin off the record, Led
Zeppelin II.
#1.20 - "The
Leaving Song" [ST]
By AFI off their album, Sing The Sorrow.
#1.21 - "The
Games That Play Us" [ST]
By The Blackouts
off the album, Living In Blue.
This band was heard in the episodes
#119
&
#120. Now
named The Living Blue, they're also heard in
episodes
#310 &
#318.
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SEASON TWO
#2.01 - "The Desperate Kingdom Of Love"
[ST]
By PJ Harvey off the album, Uh Huh Her.
#2.02 - "The
Truth Doesn't Make A Noise" [ST]
From the band The White Stripes off the album, De Stijl.
#2.03 - "Near
Wild Heaven" [ST]
From the band R.E.M. off the album, Out Of Time.
#2.04 - "You
Can't Always Get What You Want" [ST]
From the band The Rolling Stones off the album, Let It Bleed.
#2.05 - "I Will
Dare" [ST]
From the band The Replacements off the album, Let It Be.
#2.06 - "We
Might As Well Be Strangers" [ST]
From the band Keane off the album, Hopes and Fears.
This band was heard in the episode
#202.
#2.07 - "Let
the Reigns Go Loose" [ST]
From the band the Get Up Kids off the album, On a Wire.
This band was heard in episodes
#101,
#105 &
#112.
#2.08 - "Truth, Bitter Truth" [ST]
By Marianne Faithfull off the import album, Dangerous Acquaintances.
#2.09 - "The
Trick Is To Keep Breathing" [ST]
From the band Garbage off the album, Version 2.0.
#2.10 - "Don't
Take Me For Granted" [ST]
From the band Social Distortion off the album, Sex, Love and Rock 'n' Roll.
#2.11 - "The
Heart Brings You Back" [ST]
This episode was named after a song written by "One Tree Hill" creator,
Mark Schwahn.
NOTE: Rumored to be a song by the band Blues Traveler,
but theirs is "The Hook Brings You Back."
#2.12 - "Between
Order and Randomness" [ST]
By Shane Mills off his album,
Some Assembly Required.
#2.13 - "The
Hero Dies In This One" [ST]
From the band The Ataris off the album, So Long, Astoria.
#2.14 - "Quiet
Things That No One Ever Knows" [ST]
From the band Brand New off the album, Deja Entendu.
#2.15 - "Unopened
Letters to the World" [ST]
From the band The Ataris off the album, So Long, Astoria.
#2.16 - "Somewhere
A Clock is Ticking" [ST]
From the band Snow Patrol off their album, Final Straw.
This band was heard in the episodes
#115,
#118,
#121,
#210 &
#322.
#2.17 - "Something I Can Never Have" [ST]
By Nine Inch Nails off their album, Pretty
Hate Machine.
#2.18 - "The Lonesome Road" [ST]
By Frank Sinatra, recorded in 1953.
#2.19 - "I'm Wide Awake, It's Morning" [AT
Name of the 2005 album from Bright Eyes.
#2.20 - "Lifetime Piling Up" [ST]
From the band the Talking Heads off their
box-set album, Once in a Lifetime.
#2.21 - "What Could Have Been" [ST]
From the band Callenish Circle off their album,
My Passion, Your Pain.
#2.22 - "The Tide That Left
and Never Came Back" (Part 1) [ST]
From the band The Veils off of their album,
The Runaway Found.
This band was heard in episodes
#223 &
#303.
#2.23 - "The Leavers Dance"
(Part 2) [ST]
From the band The Veils off of their album,
The Runaway Found.
This band was heard in episodes
#223 &
#303.
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SEASON THREE
#3.01 - "Like You Like An Arsonist"
[ST/AT]
A song off the album of the same name from Texas Paris.
#3.02 - "From The Edge Of The Deep Green Sea"
[ST]
By The Cure off the record, Wish.
This band was heard in episodes
#119 &
#405.
#3.03 - "First Day On A Brand New Planet"
[ST]
By Jesse James off the record, Mission.
#3.04 - "An Attempt To Tip The Scales"
[ST]
By Bright Eyes off the record, Fevers & Mirrors.
#3.05 - "A Multitude Of Casualties"
[ST]
By The Hold Steady off the record, Separation Sunday.
#3.06 - "Locked Hearts and Hand Grenades"
[ST]
From the self-titled album from Plan A Project.
#3.07 - "Champagne for My Real Friends, Real
Pain for My Sham Friends"
[ST]
By Fall Out
Boy off the record, From Under The Cork Tree.
This band was heard in episodes
#302,
#304,
#310,
#315 &
#318.
#3.08 - "The Worst Day Since Yesterday"
[ST]
From the album, Swagger from Flogging Molly.
#3.09 - "How a Resurrection Really Feels"
[ST]
By The Hold Steady off the record, Separation Sunday.
#3.10 - "Brave New World" [ST/AT]
Off the album of the same name from Iron Maiden.
#3.11 - "Return of the Future"
[ST]
By Scooter off the record, Age of Love.
#3.12 - "I've Got Dreams to Remember"
[ST]
By Otis Redding off the record, Remember Me.
#3.13 - "The Wind That Blew My Heart Away"
[ST]
By The Fruit Bats off the record, Spelled in Bones.
#3.14 - "All Tomorrow's Parties"
[ST]
By The
Velvet Underground off the record, The Velvet Underground & Nico.
#3.15 - "Just Watch The Fireworks"
[ST]
By Jimmy Eat World off the 1999 album, Charity.
This band was heard in episodes
#203,
#210,
#222,
#308 &
#309.
#3.16 - "With Tired Eyes, Tired Minds, Tired
Souls, We Slept"
[ST
By
Explosions in the Sky off the record, Those Who Tell the Truth Shall Die...
#3.17 - "Who Will Survive, And What Will Be
Left of Them"
[ST]
From the album of the same title from the band, Murder By
Death.
#3.18 - "What It Isn't Like It Should Be"
[ST]
By Saves The Day off the record, Ups And Downs:
Early Recordings And B-Sides.
#3.19 - "I Slept With Someone in Fall Out Boy
and All I Got Is This Stupid Song Written About Me"
[ST]
By Fall Out
Boy off the record, From Under The Cork Tree.
This band was heard in episodes
#302,
#304,
#310,
#315 &
#318.
#3.20 - "Everyday is a Sunday Evening" [AT]
Name of the 2002 album from the band, The Blackouts.
This band was heard in the episodes
#119
&
#120. Now
named The Living Blue, they're also heard in
episodes
#310 &
#318.
#3.21 - "Over The Hills and Far Away"
[ST]
By Led Zeppelin off the record, Houses Of The
Holy.
This band was heard in the episode
#322.
#3.22 - "The Show Must Go On"
[ST]
By Queen off the record, Innuendo.
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SEASON FOUR
#4.01 - "The Same Deep Water As You"
[ST]
By The Cure off the album, Disintegration.
#4.02 - "Things I Forgot At Birth" [AT]
Name of the 2003 album from the band, The Absentee.
#4.03 - "Good News For People Who Love Bad
News" [AT]
Name of the 2004 album from the band, Modest Mouse.
This band was heard in the episode
#202.
#4.04 - "Can't Stop This Thing We Started" [ST]
By Bryan Adams off the album, Waking Up The
Neighbours.
#4.05 - "I Love You But I've Chosen
Darkness" [BN]
This is the name of an indie rock band, based out of Austin, Texas.
#4.06 - "Where Did You Sleep Last Night?"
[ST]
By Nirvana off the 1994 live album, MTV
Unplugged in New York.
#4.07 - "All These Things That I've Done" [ST]
By The Killers off the album, Hot Fuss.
#4.08 - "Nothing Left To Say But Goodbye"
[ST]
By Audioslave off the album, Revelations.
This band was heard in episodes
#223,
#404 &
#409.
#4.09 - "Some You Give Away" [ST]
By La Rocca off the album, The Truth.
This band was heard in the episode
#403.
#4.10 - "Songs to Love and Die by" [AT]
Name of the 2006 album from the band, 8MM.
This band was heard in the episode
#408,
#409 &
#410.
#4.11 - "Everything In Its Right Place" [ST]
Off the 2000 album, Kid A from the band, Radiohead.
#4.12 - "Resolve" [ST]
Off the 2005 album, In Your Honour from the band,
Foo Fighters.
#4.13 - "Pictures of You" [ST]
Off the 1990 album, Mixed Up from the band, The
Cure.
This band was heard in episodes
#119 &
#405.
#4.14 - "Sad Songs for Dirty Lovers" [AT]
Name of the 2003 album from the band, The National.
#4.15 - "Prom Night at Hater High" [ST]
Off the 2003 album, When I Pretend to Fall from the band,
The Long Winters.
#4.16 - "You Call It Madness, But I Call It
Love" [ST]
By Nat King Cole off the 1991 re-release album,
The Nat King Cole Trio Recordings, Vol. 1.
#4.17 - "It Gets the Worst at Night" [ST]
Off the 2001 self-titled Lucero album.
#4.18 - "The Runaway Found" [AT]
Name of the 2004 album from the band, The Veils.
This band was heard in episodes
#223 &
#303.
#4.19 - "Ashes of Dreams You Let Die" [ST]
By B.J. Thomas off the 1977 album, Loving You
from the band.
#4.20 - "The Birth and Death of the Day" [ST]
Off the 2007 album, All of a Sudden I Miss Everyone from the band,
Explosions in the Sky.
#4.21 - "All of a Sudden I Miss Everyone" [AT]
Name of the 2007 album from the band, Explosions in the
Sky.
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SEASON FIVE
#5.01 - "4 Years, 6 Months, and 2 Days"
[ST]
By Tree Fort Angst.
#5.02 - "Racing Like A Pro" [ST]
Off the 2007 album, Boxer from the band, The National.
This band was heard in
episodes
#317,
#412,
#414,
#421 &
#501.
#5.03 - "My Way Home is Through You" [ST]
By My Chemical Romance from the b-side of
their album, The Black Parade.
#5.04 - "It's Alright Ma (I'm Only Bleeding" [ST]
By Bob Dylan from his 1965 album,
Bringing It All Back Home.
#5.05 - "I Forgot To Remember To Forget" [ST]
A country song originally recorded by Elvis Presley,
Scotty Moore and Bill Black in 1955.
#5.06 - "Don't Dream It's Over" [ST]
Originally performed by Crowded House from
their self-titled debut album in 1986.
This song has been famously covered by Paul Young
and Sixpence None the Richer among others.
#5.07 - "In da Club" [ST]
By 50 Cent from his 2003 commercial debut
album, Get Rich or Die Tryin'.
#5.08 - "Please, Please, Please Let Me Get What I
Want" [ST]
Originally by The Smiths. It was featured on
the compilation albums Louder than Bombs and Hatful of Hollow.
It has been covered by many musical acts, including the following:
The Decemberists, Deftones,
Hootie & the Blowfish and
Muse, among others.
#5.09 - "For Tonight You're Only Here To
Know" [ST]
Off the album, Coral Fang from the band, The
Distillers.
#5.10 - "Running To Stand Still" [ST]
Off the album, The Joshua Tree from the band, U2.
NOTE: A song titled "One Tree Hill" was
originally on this record, it's where the show gets its name.
#5.11 - "You're Gonna Need Someone On Your
Side" [ST]
By Morrissey from his 1993 album,
Beethoven Was Deaf.
#5.12 - "Hundred" [ST]
Off the album, How To Save a Life from the band,
The Fray.
This band was heard in episodes
#317 &
#320.
#5.13 - "Echoes, Silence, Patience & Grace" [AT]
Name of the sixth studio album (released in 2007) from the
Foo Fighters.
This band was heard in episodes
#420 &
#513.
#5.14 - "What Do You Go Home To?" [ST]
Off the album, All Of A Sudden, I Miss Everyone from the band,
Explosions in the Sky.
NOTE: The name of the album is also the
title of the SEASON 4 finale.
#5.15 - "Life is Short" [ST]
Off the album, Flutterby from the band, Butterfly
Boucher.
This
band was heard in episode
#114.
#5.16 - "Cryin' Won't Help You Now" [ST]
By Ben Harper from his 2006 album,
Both Side of the Gun.
#5.17 - "Cryin' Won't Help You Now" [ST]
By Ben Godwin from his 2007 album, Skin
and Bone.
#5.18 - "What Comes After the Blues" [AT]
Title of the 2005 from the band,
Magnolia Electric Co.
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SEASON SIX
#6.01 - "Touch Me I'm Going To Scream, PT 1"
[ST]
By My Morning Jacket from the album, Evil Urges.
#6.02 - "One Million Billionth of a Millisecond
on a Sunday Morning"
[ST]
By The Flaming Lips from the album, Oh My Gawd!!!
. . ..
#6.03 - "Get Cape. Wear Cape. Fly."
[BN]
The stage name of English artist Sam Duckworth and his alternative indie-rock
band.
#6.04 - "Bridge Over Troubled Water"
[ST/AT]
by Simon & Garfunkel off their album of the same
name.
#6.05 - "You've Dug Your Own Grave, Now Lie in
It"
[ST/AT]
A song off the 2007 album of the same name from Kenotia.
#6.06 - "Choosing My Own Way of Life"
[ST]
By Suicidal Tendencies from the album,
Controlled by Hatred/Feel Like **** Deja Vu.
#6.07 - "Messin With The Kid"
[ST]
This is named after the 1960 blues song by Junior Wells.
#6.08 - "Our Life Is Not a Movie or Maybe"
[ST]
By Okkervil River from the 2007 album,
The Stage Names.
#6.09 - "Sympathy for the Devil"
[ST]
This is named after the 1968 song by The Rolling Stones
off the record, Beggars Banquet.
#6.10 - "Even Fairytale Characters Would Be
Jealous"
[ST]
by PlayRadioPlay! off their EP, The Frequencey.
#6.11 - "We Three (My Echo, My Shadow and Me)"
[ST]
by the 1940's group The Ink Spots.
#6.12 - "You Have Got to be Kidding Me
(Anatomy of the Devil's Brain)"
TBA.
#6.13 - "Things A Mama Don't Know"
[ST]
by Mica Roberts (featuring Toby Keith) off her upcoming album.
#6.14 - "A Hand To Take Hold of the Scene"
[ST]
by indie American rock band Okkervil River
off their 2007 album, The Stage Names.
#6.15 - "We Change, We Wait"
[ST]
by The Maine off their 2007 EP, The Way We Talk.
#6.16 - "Screenwriter's Blues"
[ST]
by Soul Coughing from their 1994 record, Ruby
Vroom.
#6.17 - "You and Me and the Bottle Makes 3
Tonight "
[ST]
by Big Bad Voodoo Daddy from the album, The
Millennium Collection: The Best of Big Bad Voodoo Daddy.
#6.18 - "Searching for a Former Clarity "
[ST/AT]
by Against Me! from their 2005 of the same name.
#6.19 - "Letting Go "
[ST]
by Sozzi released on the Dawson's Creek
soundtrack released in 1999.
#6.20 - "I Would For You"
[ST]
by Jane's Addiction from their 1987 self-titled
live album.
#6.21 - "A Kiss To Build A Dream On"
[ST]
Recorded
by Louis Armstrong in 1951, the following year it
was turned into a Pop hit by Hugo Winterhalter and
his Orchestra with vocalist Johnny Parker.
#6.22 - "Show Me How To Live"
[ST]
by Audioslave from their 2003 self-titled debut
album.
#6.23 - "Forever and Almost Always"
[TBD]
TBD
#6.24 - "Remember Me as a Time of Day"
[ST]
The first track recorded by the band Explosions In The Sky.
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SEASON SEVEN
#7.01 - "4:30am (Apparently They Were
Travelling Abroad)"
[ST]
Off the 1984 album, The Pros and Cons of Hitch Hiking by
Roger Waters.
#7.02 - "What Are You Willing To Lose" [ST]
Off the 2009 album, 1372 Overton Park from the band,
Lucero.
This band
was heard in episodes #3.01,
#4.17,
#4.20 &
#7.03.
#7.03 - "Hold My Hand As I Am Lowered" [ST]
By Noah and the Whale from their 2008 album,
Peaceful, the World Lays Me Down.
#7.04 - "Believe Me I'm Lying" [ST]
By Forever the Sickest Kids from their 2008
debut album,
Underdog Alma Mater.
#7.05 - "Your Cheatin' Heart" [ST]
Released in 1953 shortly after his death, this song was written and
recorded by American country music singer and songwriter
Hank Williams.
#7.06 - "Deep Ocean Vast Sea" [ST]
Off the 1990 album, Deep by Peter Murphy.
#7.07 - "I and Love and You" [ST/AT]
This is the title track off the 2009 album by The Avett
Brothers.
#7.08 - "(I Just) Died In Your Arms" [ST]
Off the 1986 album, Broadcast by
Cutting Crew.
#7.09 - "Now You Lift Your Eyes to the Sun" [ST]
From the album, A Time For Lions by Stars of Track
and Field.
#7.10 - "You Are a Runner and I Am My
Father's Son" [ST]
From the album, Apologies To The Queen Mary by the band
Wolf Parade.
#7.11 - "You Know I Love You, Don't You" [ST]
Off the 1986 album, One to One by Howard Jones.
#7.12 - "Some Roads Lead Nowhere" [ST]
Slightly altered the title of the song "Some Streets Lead Nowhere" by
Matthew Ryan off his album, Dear Lover.
#7.13 - "Weeks Go By Like Days" [ST]
From the album, Ch. 1 The Sandworm Cometh: Early Recordings by the band
My Morning Jacket.
#7.14 - "Family Affair" [ST]
Sly & The Family Stone recorded "Family Affair" in
1971 for their album There's A Riot Goin' On. Mary
J. Blige had a hit single in 2001 from her album No More Drama
that shared the same title.
#7.15 - "Don't You Forget About Me" [ST]
By the band Simple Minds, off the soundtrack to the
1985 classic teen movie, The Breakfast Club. The song was originally
recorded in 1984 and appeared on the B-side of their single, "A Brass Band In
African Chimes".
#7.16 - "My Attendance Is Bad, But My
Intentions Are Good" [ST]
From the album, Texas by the band Playradioplay!.
#7.17 - "At The Bottom of Everything" [ST]
From the 2005 album, I'm Wide Awake, It's Morning by the band
Bright Eyes.
#7.18 - "The Last Day of Our Acquaintance" [ST]
Off the 1990 album, I Do Not Want What I Haven't Got by
Sinéad O'Connor.
#7.19 - "Every Picture Tells a Story" [ST/AT]
This is the title track off the 1971 album by Rod Stewart.
#7.20 - "Learning to Fail"
This is not a known title of a song or album.
#7.21 - "What's in the Ground Belongs to
You" [ST]
Off the 2009 album, Above the Earth, Below the Sky by
If These Trees Could Talk.
#7.22 - "All The Things I Wish I'd Said The
Last Time I Saw You..." [ST/AT]
This is the title track off the 2010 album by WAKEY!WAKEY!.
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SEASON EIGHT
#8.01 - "Asleep At Heaven's Gate" [AT]
This is the title of the 2007 album by the band Rogue Wave.
#8.02 - "I Can't See You, But I Know You're
There" [ST]
Off the album Heart Burns by Tom Gabel.
#8.03 - "The Space In Between" [ST]
Off the 2010 self-tited EP by How to Destroy Angels.
#8.04 - "We All Fall Down" [ST]
This is the title of a demo song by the band All Time Love.
#8.05 - "Nobody Taught Us To Quit" [ST]
Off the 2010 album, Somewhere on the Golden Coast by
The Henry Clay People.
#8.06 - "Not Afraid" [ST]
Off the 2010 album, Recovery by Eminem.
#8.07 - "Luck Be a Lady" [ST]
This song was performed by Marlon Brando in the
1955 film version of the musical "Guys and Dolls".
#8.08 - "Mouthful of Diamonds" [ST]
Off the 2010 album, Eyelid Movies by Phantogram.
#8.09 - "Between Raising Hell and Amazing
Grace" [ST/AT]
This is the title track off the 2007 album by Big & Rich.
#8.10 - "List, Plans" [ST]
Off the 2007 album, Scribble Mural Comic Journal by
A Sunny Day in Glasgow.
#8.11 - "Darkness on the Edge of Town" [ST/AT]
This is the title track off the 1978 album by Bruce
Springsteen.
#8.12 - "The Drinks We Drank Last Night" [ST]
Off the 2003 album, Hold On Love by
Azure Ray.
#8.13 - "The Other Half Of Me" [ST]
This song was recorded in 1966 by Bobby Darin.
#8.14 - "Holding Out For A Hero" [ST]
This song by Bonnie Tyler was made famous after
playing in the 1984 film Footloose.
#8.15 - "Valentine's Day Is Over" [ST]
Off the 1988 album, Workers Playtime by
Billy Bragg.
#8.16 - "I Think I'm Gonna Like It Here" [ST]
This song was performed in the 1977 Broadway musical
Annie.
#8.17 - "The Smoker You Drink, The Player You Get" [AT]
This is the title of the 1973 album by Jim Walsh.
#8.18 - "Quiet Little Voices" [ST]
Off the album, These Four Walls by
We Were Promised Jetpacks.
#8.19 - "Where Not To Look For Freedom" [ST]
Off the 2011 self-titled album by
The Belle Brigade.
#8.20 - "The Man Who Sailed Around His Soul" [ST]
Off the 1986 album, Skylarking by
XTC.
#8.21 - "Flightless Bird, American Mouth" [ST]
Off the 2007 album, The Shepherd's Dog by Iron &
Wine
#8.22 - "This Is My House, This Is My Home" [ST]
Off the album, These Four Walls by
We Were Promised Jetpacks.
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SEASON NINE
#9.01 - "Know This, We've Noticed" [ST]
From the band An Horse off the album,
Walls.
#9.02 - "In
The Room Where You Sleep" [ST]
Off the self-titled 2009 album by Dead Man's Bones.
NOTE: This indie rock duo features actor
Ryan Gosling on vocals, piano, guitar, and bass.
#9.03 - "Love The Way You Lie" [ST]
The 2010 hit hip-hop song featuring Rihanna off the
album Recovery by Eminem.
#9.04 - "Don't You Want to Share the
Guilt?" [ST]
Off the 2010 album, My Best Friend Is You by Kate
Nash.
#9.05 - "The Killing Moon" [ST]
Off the 1984 album, Ocean Rain from the band, Echo
& the Bunnymen.
#9.06 - "Catastrophe and the Cure" [ST]
Off the 2007 album, All of a Sudden I Miss Everyone from the band,
Explosions in the Sky.
NOTE:
Two other songs from this album were used for episode titles in season
four.
#9.07 - "Last Known Surroundings" [ST]
Off the 2011 album, Take Care, Take Care, Take Care from the band,
Explosions in the Sky.
#9.08 - "A Rush of Blood to the Head" [ST/AT]
Off the 2002 album of the same title by the band Coldplay.
#9.09 - "Every Breath Is A Bomb" [ST]
Off the 2003 album, ...Burn, Piano Island, Burn from the band,
The Blood Brothers.
#9.10 - "Hardcore Will Never Die, But
You Will" [AT]
This is the title of the 2011 album by Mogwai.
#9.11 - "Danny Boy" [ST]
This song was written by Frederic Weatherly in
1913. Often set to the Irish tune of the "Londonderry Air".
#9.12 - "Anyone Who Had A Heart" [ST/AT]
Off the 1963 album of the same title by Dionne Warwick.
#9.13 - "One Tree Hill" [ST]
Off the 1987 album, The Joshua Tree from the band,
U2.
NOTE:
This song inspired the title of the show.
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