Scrubs Season 4 soundtrack compilation by orangeb 2005-19-12 orangeb@gmail.com ------------------------------------------------------------ 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 4.03 - "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 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 Carpenters. 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: 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 4.17 - "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.) 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 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' orangeb@gmail.com