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The Music
Music Index - Alphabetical - Season 1 - Season 2 - Season 3 - Season 4 - Season 5 - Season 6 - Season 7 |
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Season 3 (2002 - 2003)
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| "Those Lazy Hazy Crazy Days of Summer" by Nat King Cole | Throughout the Stars Hollow festival, played by the band Taylor hired |
| Unknown Classical Music | Plays while waiting for Friday night dinner in the teaser at the start of the episode |
| Unknown Music | Plays in Luke's dinner at start of the scene when Lorelai has a cold. |
| No other Commercial Music | Show jingles used |
| "Baby Face" by the Brady Kids | Playing on the Brady Bunch Hour episode Lorelai and Rory watch in the teaser |
| "Smile" by Grant-Lee Phillips | At the end of the episode, as Luke and Taylor argue and then Rory and Lorelai walk past the troubadour (Grant Lee Phillips) |
| "Tiny Cities Made of Ashes" by Modest Mouse | At the beginning of the episode, coming from Rory's room, while Lorelai and Rory look over Lane's ad, before The Ramones starts |
| "I Wanna Be Sedated" by the Ramones | While Lane trimmed down her advertisement at the Gilmores |
| "Big in Japan" by Tom Waits | In the Harvard outcast daughter's room when Rory discovers her during the lunch |
| "London Calling" by The Clash | The song Dave's band rehearses to |
| "Funky Days are Back Again" by Cornershop | The song Rory listens to while she and Lane are on the phone |
| "Naima" by John Coltrane | The song Lane listens to while she and Rory are on the phone |
| "Hello Dolly" by Louis Armstrong | What Lorelai sings to Luke over the phone in her Louis Armstrong voice to convince him to go to the school |
| "Love Burns" by BRMC | What Jess had on the radio when Lorelai came over |
| "Margaritaville" Jimmy Buffett | The song Lorelai ask Luke to sing, because he's a Jimmy Buffett Fan |
| "Cities in Dust" by Siouxsie and the Banshees | When Rory bleaches Lane's hair |
| "I Don't Mind" by Slumber Party | When Rory dyes Lane's hair |
| "Midnight at the Oasis" by Maria Muldaur | When Rory touchs the clock on the mantel place |
| Unknown Classical Music | Plays while waiting for Friday night dinner at the end of the episode |
| "Space Odity" by David Bowie | "Ground control to Major Tom" Sung by Lorelai at the end of the episode. |
| "Everybody Have Fun Tonight" by Wang Chung | During the baby shower baby games, the one with the spoon and the pass-the-egg one |
| "Baby Face" by Bennie Davise and Harry Akst | What Rory karaokes to at Sherry's baby shower |
| "Who's That Girl?" by White and Schogger | A "nondescript jazz" song that plays throughout Sherry's baby shower, starting when Sherry opens presents |
| "Fingersnap" by Chucho Merchan | The second "nondescript jazz" song at Sherry's baby shower |
| "In The Mood" by Glenn Miller | The very beginning of the episode, and the fifth song at the marathon, when the guy collapses and Taylor recounts his magician past |
| "Sing Sing Sing (With a Swing)" by James Horner Prima | The first song the band plays when the dance marathon officially starts |
| "Walkin' My Baby Back Home" performed by the Swingin Deacons | The second song at the dance marathon, played at the 6-hours-elapsed mark, up until the commercial |
| "I Can't Give You Anything But Love" performed by the Swingin Deacons | Third song, at the ?-hour-elapsed mark |
| "By the Beautiful Sea" performed by the Swingin Deacons | Fourth song at the marathon, during the Runaround |
| "String of Pearls" by Glenn Miller | Right after fifth song ends, in the middle of the Sookie/Lorelai conversation |
| "These Foolish Things" performed by the Swingin' Deacons | at the 23-hour mark, during the Dean/Rory fight, up until Kirk's victory |
| "Gonna Fly Now" Theme from Rocky by Bill Conti | When Kirk takes his victory lap after winning the dance marathon |
| "Then She Appeared" by XTC | Rory goes to meet Jess; they kiss |
| "Man Who Sold the World" by David Bowie | The little guitar intro Dave plays before going into the hymn, and then when Dave kisses Lane |
| "Fillmore Blues" by Chuck Berry | At Richard and Emily's during Richard's birthday; it's the present Rory gives him |
| "Louie Louie" by Richard Berry | by the Stars Hollow marching band during the Winter Carnival |
| "Without a Net" composed by Ken Hiatt | second song the Stars Hollow Band plays, as Dean and Jess face off in the school hallway |
| "Bad Moon Rising" by Creedence Clearwater Revival | At Sookie and Jackson's, when Jackson comes home to the dinner Sookie made for him |
| "Ave Maria" by Franz Schubert | What Dave plays at the Kim wedding, accompanied by Lane's relative |
| "99 Luftballons" by Nena | What young Lorelai listens to on her Walkman in the hospital waiting room, into the scene with present-day Lorelai entering Sherry's hospital |
| "Easter Parade" by Judy Garland | What Lorelai sings to Emily while walking up the stairs to install the DVD player |
| "In a Young Man's Mind" by the Mooney Suzuki | Dave and band are driving; they stop at a light and see Mrs. Kim |
| "One For My Baby" by Frank Sinatra | Miss Patty sings it during her one-woman show rehearsal |
| "A Mighty Fortress is Our God" written by Martin Luthor | The song Dave's band/Christian combo rehearses to in Rory's garage |
| "The Star-Spangled Banner" by Francis Scott Key | Sung by Miss Patty and Babette at the hockey game |
| "Amazing Grace" by John Newton | Dave's band plays it for Mrs. Kim and friends and the Kim house |
| "I Get Around" by The Beach Boys | Lorelai is talking to Jess about Rory and talks about the Beach Boys song. |
| "Prologue Into the Woods" from the musical Into the Woods | What Paris sings to antagonize Brad before the speeches |
| No Commercial Music | Only show jingles used |
| "Happy Birthday" by Mildred J. Hill and Dr. Patty Smith Hill | Sung to Lorelai on her birthday at Emily and Richard's |
| "Magic Moments" by Perry Como | Sung by the party guests at Emily and Richard's Friday night party |
| "La La" by Shark Quest | On radio at start of party |
| "Fell in Love with a Girl" by The White Stripes | First song Lane's band plays |
| "White Riot" by The Clash | Second song Lane's band plays |
| "Calling All Enthusiasts" by Radio 4 | on stereo after Lane's band plays The Clash |
| "Saccharine" by Sunday's Best | While Rory and Jess talk to Dean and Lindsay |
| "Why" by North Green | While Lane is on the phone with Mrs. Kim, and Rory goes upstairs to look for Jess |
| "Dance To The Underground" by Radio 4 | During Jess/Dean fight |
| "Wind Beneath My Wings" by Bette Midler | Lorelai sings it to Rory to show how proud she is of Rory contributing to the party damage |
| "The Candy Man" by Sammy Davis, Jr | Taylor sings it to the Luke's diner patrons to announce the opening of the store |
| "Semper Fidelis" by John Phillip Sousa | When marching band interrupts the funeral to announce the opening of the soda shoppee |
| "Suffragette City" by David Bowie | While Jess cleans out the diner, and throughout the meeting with his father |
| "Pipeline" by The Chantays | Starts up as soon as Jess steps off the bus in LA |
| "Catch a Wave" by the Beach Boys | As Jess stands on the beach after getting to LA |
| "Mockingbirds" by Grant Lee Buffalo | While Jess looks around his father's vinyl/book-filled room |
| "Los Angeles" by X | Background at Jimmy's hot dog stand when Jess gets there |
| "One Way or Another" by Blondie | After Jess and Jimmy talk near the beach, then return closer to the hot dog stand |
| "Peace Train" by Cat Stevens | Lorelai and Rory bump into the Town Troubadour singing this with their giant packs |
| "Mexican Shuffle" by Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass | What Jackson plays during the celebration with Lorelai |
| "Pomp and Circumstance" written by Edward Elgar | As graduates walk to their seats |
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"Cherish" by The Association
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What Brad sings at Graduation |
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