CHARACTER PERFORMANCES
Get more information about the songs performed by
the talented cast of "One Tree Hill". |
Raven's
basketball team chant
Episode:
#1.01
"The Places You Have Come To Fear The Most"
Scene: The team chants
before stepping out onto the basketball court.
LYRICS: "They don't wanna, WHAT? But we gonna, WHAT?
1, WHAT? 2,
WHAT? 3, TREE HILL! Ravens (repeat x5)..." |
"Say
Yes" - Bryan Greenberg
Episode: #1.06
"Life In a Glass House" |
LYRICS
Scene: This song is sung
by the character Jake to who we find out is his infant daughter at the end of
episode #106. Actor, Bryan Greenberg is really singing.
NOTE:
The original version by Elliott Smith
is on the
Good Will Hunting soundtrack. |
"Mind
Leak" - Bryan Greenberg
Episode: #1.09 "You Gotta Go There To Come Back"
Scene: You hear this very briefly when Lucas walks up to Jake's front porch
to ask him if he wants to come down to the park and shoot hoops. |
"Lonely
World" - Bryan Greenberg
Episode: #1.09
"You Gotta Go There To Come
Back"Scene:
Jake performs at Karen's Cafe during "Open Mic Night" and brings
his daughter Jenny.
NOTE:
Purchase this song off of Bryan's "Someday" EP at
iTunes! |
"Elsewhere"
- Bethany Joy Lenz
Episode: #1.14 "Suddenly
Everything Has Changed" |
LYRICS
Scene:
Haley sings and plays the piano for Nathan at
the cafe.
NOTE:
The original version by Sarah McLachlan
is on
her album
Fumbling Towards Ecstasy. |
"Good Girl, Bad Boy" - Junior Senior
Episode: #1.16 "Spirit In The Night"
Scene:
Mouth shows the cheerleaders what kind of competition they're up
against. |
"Kung
Fu Fighting"
- Bus Stop feat. Carl Douglas
Episode: #1.16 "Spirit In The Night"
Scene:
The Tree
Hill Ravens cheerleaders perform in the competition. |
Raven's
old-school cheerleader chant
Episode: #1.17 "To Wish Impossible Things"
Scene:
Karen does a Raven's cheer
on the football field while Larry digs up a time-capsule.
LYRICS:
"If it's action that you're craving, go and get yourself a Raven! I say Go Ravens! Go Mighty Ravens!
If you really wanna score, gotta dig a little more, I say Go Ravens! Go Mighty
Ravens!" |
"Baby Got Back"
- Lee Norris
Episode: #2.05 "I Will
Dare"Scene: Mouth, Skills and
Fergie perform at a karaoke bar as one of their dares.
NOTE:
The original version by
Sir Mix-a-Lot is on his album
Mack Daddy. |
"Let
Me Fall" - Bethany Joy Lenz
Episode:
#2.07 "Let The
Reigns Go Loose" |
LYRICS
Scene:
Haley confronts her fears and performs her song at "TRIC." |
"Glad"
- Tyler Hilton
Episode:
#2.06 "We Might As Well Be Strangers"
Scene: Chris (played by Tyler Hilton) performs an acoustic version of
the song as an "audition" to play at the opening of TRIC. |
"When
The Stars Go Blue" - Tyler Hilton & Bethany Joy Lenz
Episode: #2.08 "Truth, Bitter Truth"
|
LYRICS
Scene:
Chris and Haley record a song at the studio together.
NOTE:
The original version of the song by Ryan Adams
is on his album
Gold. |
"When
It Comes" - Tyler Hilton
Episode:
#2.10 "Don't Take Me For
Granted"
Scene: Chris is in
the recording studio when Haley stops by. |
"When
It Comes" - Tyler Hilton
Episode:
#2.12 "The Hero Dies In This One"
Scene: Chris (played by Tyler Hilton)
performs at TRIC.
|
"When
The Stars Go Blue"
-
Schuyler Fisk
Episode: #2.19 "I'm Wide Awake, It's
Morning"
Scene:
Daytona sings for Lucas and Nathan at a campfire in the middle of the
racetrack. As soon as she begins to sing, Nathan walks away.
NOTE:
The original version of the song by Ryan Adams
is on his album
Gold. |
"Disco
Inferno"
- The Trammps
Episode: #3.04 "An Attempt To Tip The Scales"
Scene:
Peyton and
"Mouth" break out into a very "Saturday Night Fever" dance routine. |
"Star-Spangled
Banner" - Tyler Hilton
Episode:
#3.08 "The Worst Day Since
Yesterday"
Scene: Chris (played by Tyler Hilton)
performs the national anthem before the game begins. |
"Huddle
Formation"
- The Go! Team
Episode: #3.14 "All Tomorrow's Parties"
Scene:
The Tree
Hill Ravens
cheerleaders perform at the Sparkle Classic. |
"Halo"
- Haley James Scott
|
LYRICS
Episode: #3.15 "Just Watch The Fireworks"
Scene: Haley performs at the Friends With Benefit Concert at TRIC.
NOTE:
Bethany Joy is really singing, but is credited as her OTH character on the
soundtrack. |
"Someday"
- Bryan Greenberg
Episode: #3.20 "Everyday Is a Sunday
Evening"
Scene: Jake performs at a bar with his band in Savannah.
NOTE:
Purchase this song off of Bryan's "Someday" EP at
iTunes! |
"Wannabe"
- Spice Girls
Episode: #4.21 "All Of a Sudden I Miss
Everyone"
Scene:
Brooke, Haley, Peyton, Rachel, Bevin, and Shelly dance at the party. |
"Dry
Ice & Strobe Lights"
- Pilot to Gunner
Episode: #5.03 "My Way Home Is Through
You"
Scene:
Kevin Federline's first appearance as 'Jason', the lead singer of a band.
NOTE:
He lip synchs to Pilot to Gunner's song. |
"Mahabharata"
- Radio America
Episode: #5.04 "It's Alright Ma (I'm Only
Bleeding)"
Scene:
Jason's band begins to lay down tracks in the recording studio.
NOTE:
He lip synchs to Radio America's song. |
"Kindly
Unspoken"
-
Kate Voegele
Episode: #5.04 "It's Alright Ma (I'm Only
Bleeding)"
Scene:
Kate Voegele in the role of 'Mia' plays piano in the recording studio. |
"No
Good" (acoustic)
-
Kate Voegele
Episode: #5.06 "Don't Dream It's Over"
Scene:
Mia sings for Victoria at the recording studio. |
"I
Won't Disagree"
-
Kate Voegele
Episode: #5.08 "Please Please Please Let Me Get
What I Want"
Scene:
Mia records a new song in the studio. |
"No
Good"
-
Kate Voegele
Episode: #5.07 "In da Club"
Scene:
Mia performs at TRIC for the first time. |
"It's
Only Life"
-
Kate Voegele
Episode: #5.09 "For Tonight You're Only Here
To Know"
Scene:
Mia films her first music video co-starring Haley. Peyton directs. |
"Wish
You Were"
-
Kate Voegele
Episode: #5.09 "For Tonight You're Only Here
To Know"
Scene:
Mia plays a song while stuck in the high school library. |
"Hallelujah"
-
Kate Voegele
Episode: #5.17 "Hate Is Safer Than Love"
Scene:
Mia records an acoustic cover song at the studio.
NOTE: The original version by Leonard
Cohen can be found on his album
Various Positions. Another popular version of the song was recorded by
the late Jeff Buckley, and can be found on his 1994 album
Grace. |
"I
Don't Want To Be (Acoustic)"
- Gavin DeGraw & Jackson Brundage
Episode: #5.18 "What Comes After The Blues"
Scene:
Jackson sings the theme song to "One Tree Hill" with Gavin DeGraw. |
"Feel
This"
- Bethany Joy Galeotti feat. Enation
Episode: #5.18 "What Comes After The Blues"
Scene:
Haley records a new song at the Red Bedroom Records studio. |
"I
Want Something That I Want"
- Grace Potter & Bethany Joy Galeotti
Episode: #6.07 "Messin' With The Kid"
Scene:
Haley and the musician (played by Grace
Potter) perform on the riverwalk. |
"Feel
This"
- Bethany Joy Galeotti feat. Enation
Episode: #6.10 "Even Fairytale Characters
Would Be Jealous"
Scene:
Haley performs at the USO concert. |
"You
Can't Break A Broken Heart"
-
Kate Voegele
Episode: #6.10 "Even Fairytale Characters
Would Be Jealous"
Scene:
Mia performs at the USO concert. |
"Karen's
Cafe", "Scheming Star" & "Mrs. Scott" - Bethany
Joy Galeotti (of Everly)
Episode: #6.11 "We Three (My Echo, My Shadow
and Me)"
Scene:
Haley performs at Karen's Caf .
NOTE: "Karen's
Cafe" is an alternate title for the song "Hotel Cafe". |
"Snake
Charmer" - On-screen performance
Episode: #6.12 "You Have To Be Joking (Autopsy
of the Devil's Brain)"
Scene:
Madison performs a song on the piano at the
talent show. |
"First
Noel" - Jackson Brundage
Episode: #6.12 "You Have To Be Joking (Autopsy
of the Devil's Brain)"
Scene:
Jamie creates a comedic version of the song
during the talent show.
NOTE: Jamie
also played a little bit of the song earlier in the episode. |
"Manhattan
From the Sky"
-
Kate Voegele
Episode: #6.14 "A Hand To Take Hold of the
Scene"
Scene:
Mia plays some of her new song for Haley. |
"Finally" - On-screen performance
Episode: #6.14 "A Hand To Take Hold of the
Scene"
Scene:
Mia arrives for her
double-date with Chase, Haley, and Nathan at TRIC.
NOTE: This song is originally by CeCe Peniston. |
"Bust
A Move" - James Lafferty & Stephen Colletti
Episode: #6.14 "A Hand To Take Hold of the
Scene"
Scene:
Karaoke! Nathan and Chase perform at TRIC.
NOTE: This song is originally by Young MC. |
"Bust
A Move" - Jackson Brundage & Jaden Harmon
Episode: #6.14 "A Hand To Take Hold of the
Scene"
Scene:
Karaoke!
Jamie and Andre do a
performance for Peyton and Lucas.
NOTE: This song is originally by Young MC. |
"Greatest
Love Of All" - Vaughn Wilson & Cullen Moss
Episode: #6.14 "A Hand To Take Hold of the
Scene"
Scene:
Karaoke!
Junk and Fergie perform at
TRIC.
NOTE: Famously performed by Whitney Houston,
but originally recorded by George Benson. |
"Manhattan
From the Sky"
-
Kate Voegele
Episode: #6.15 "We Change, We Wait"
Scene:
Mia performs her new song for Chase at the
studio. |
"Manhattan
From the Sky"
-
Kate Voegele
Episode: #6.18 "Searching For a Former
Clarity"
Scene:
Mia records at Red Bedroom Records. |
"99
Times"
-
Kate Voegele
Episode: #6.21 "A Kiss To Build A Dream
On"
Scene:
Mia records at Red Bedroom Records. |
"Quicksand"
-
Bethany Joy Galeotti of Everly
Episode: #7.01 "4:30am (Apparently They Were
Traveling Abroad)"
Scene:
Haley records a song in the Red Bedroom Records sound booth. |
"Maybe"
-
Bethany Joy Galeotti of Everly
Episode: #7.09 "Now You Lift Your Eyes to the Sun"
Scene:
Haley performs a new song for the crowd at TRIC.
NOTE: The female singer accompanying Haley
on guitar is actually Bethany Joy Galeotti's Everly bandmate, Amber Sweeney. |
"Brooklyn" -
Michael Grubbs of WAKEY!WAKEY!
Episode: #7.12 "Some Roads Lead Nowhere"
Scene: Michael Grubbs guest-stars and plays a song on a piano at TRIC. |
"Flying
Machine"
- Bethany Joy Galeotti of Everly
Episode: #7.13 "Weeks Go By Like Days"
Scene:
Haley performs while a montage of her touring plays.
NOTE: The female singer accompanying Haley
on guitar is actually Bethany Joy Galeotti's Everly bandmate, Amber Sweeney. |
"Girl
in the Moon" & "We Belong" -
Bethany Joy Galeotti of Everly
"Never Gonna Be"
- Bethany Joy Galeotti
Episode: #7.13 "Weeks Go By Like Days"
Scene:
Haley performs an outdoor concert in Tree Hill.
NOTE: The female singer accompanying Haley
on guitar is actually Bethany Joy Galeotti's Everly bandmate, Amber Sweeney. All
of the songs performed in the episode were from Everly's EP's except for "Never
Gonna Be", a solo song by Joy. |
"Rock
and Roll All Nite" - James Lafferty & Jackson Brundage
Episode: #7.19 "Every Picture Tells a Story"
Scene:
Nathan and Jamie play Guitar Hero... with costumes.
NOTE: This song is originally sung by the
band KISS. |
"Light
Outside" - WAKEY!WAKEY!
Episode: #7.22 "Almost Everything I Wish I'd
Said the Last Time I Saw You..."
Scene: Grubbs and his band records a song for his album. |
"Almost
Everything" - WAKEY!WAKEY!
Episode: #7.22 "Almost Everything I Wish I'd
Said the Last Time I Saw You..."
Scene: Grubbs and his band records a song for his album. |
"Whiskey
For The Road"
- Amy Tipton
Episode: #8.06 "Not Afraid"
Scene:
An audience member performs a drunken song during
Halloween Open Mic Night at TRIC. |
"Monsters"
- Onward, Soldiers
Episode: #8.06 "Not Afraid"
Scene: Onward, Soldiers perform during Halloween Open Mic Night. |
"Goodnight
Ladies"
- Beach Music Quartet
Episode: #8.06 "Not Afraid"
Scene: Haley tries to tune out a quartet of
singing clowns. |
"Can't
Be Love" - Laura Izibor
Episode: #8.06 "Not Afraid"
Scene: Laura Izibor makes her screen-debut as Erin while performing
at TRIC. |
"If
Tonight Is My Last" - Laura Izibor
Episode: #8.10 "List, Plans"
Scene: Erin performs at TRIC. |
"I
Won't Give Up" - Alex Dupre
Episode: #8.14 "Holding Out For A Hero"
Scene: Alex records her song at the Red Bedroom Records studio. |
"We're
Gonna Make It" - Michael May
Episode: #8.15 "Valentine's Day Is Over"
Scene: Chuck performs his original showtune for Chase at TRIC. |
"Whiskey"
- Jana Kramer
Episode: #8.19 "Where Not To Look For Freedom"
Scene: Alex performs for the first time at TRIC. |
"Walk
On The Ocean" - Bethany Joy Galeotti
Episode: #8.22 "This Is My House, This Is My
Home"
Scene: Haley performs at Karen's Cafe. |