List of music featured on Desperate Housewives
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The following is a list of songs and incidental music that have been featured on the TV show Desperate Housewives.
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[edit] Songs
[edit] Season 1
[edit] Season 2
# | Song Title | Artist | Episode Title | Scene Description |
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1 | "This Little Light of Mine" | Andrea Bowen produced by Steve Jablonsky | You'll Never Get Away from Me | Susan and Edie vie for who will accompany Julie at her church performance |
2 | "Boom Boom" | Macy Gray | They Asked Me Why I Believe In You | Lynette goes out partying with her boss |
3 | "Band of Gold" | Anna Nalick | They Asked Me Why I Believe In You | Lynette goes out partying with her boss |
4 | "Boogie Shoes" | KC & The Sunshine Band | They Asked Me Why I Believe In You | Lynette dances and sings on top of a bar while out with her boss |
5 | "Don't Give Up On Us" | David Soul | That's Good, That's Bad | Geroge tries to win Bree's love by singing karaoke on her front lawn, which mortifies Bree so that she blasts the loudspeaker with her shotgun |
6 | "Per me ora fatale" | Giuseppe Verdi produced by David Sibley | Thank You So Much | Bree arrives at her favorite Italian restaurant to spend her anniversary alone as the house tenor belts out operatic arias |
7 | "Ah, sì ben mio" | Giuseppe Verdi produced by David Sibley | Thank You So Much | Bree settles in for a long night at her favorite Italian restaurant as the house tenor continues to belts out operatic arias |
8 | "My Funny Valentine" | Rodgers and Hart | Thank You So Much | Thanks to Susan, Edie thinks Karl is going to propose to her at dinner on Valentines Day |
9 | "Rhinestone Cowboy" | Glen Campbell | One More Kiss | Edie sees Detective Monroe in her neighborhood who tells her he is a real estate agent appraising the Applewhite's house |
10 | "Peter Gunn Theme" | Henry Mancini | One More Kiss | Detective Monroe accidentally kills himself in the Applewhite's basement |
11 | "What's Love Got To Do With It" | Tina Turner | Silly People | Susan is about to marry a gay man for health insurance, but is left standing at the alter |
12 | "Don't Cha" | Pussycat Dolls | Everybody Says Don't | Gaby confronts the mother of her future adopted baby at the strip club where she works |
13 | "Stone Free" | Jimi Hendrix | Everybody Says Don't | Bree goes to a local pub and proceeds to get "stinking drunk" |
14 | "Give A Little Bit" | Supertramp | Everybody Says Don't | Bree is rescued from her drunk by her new boyfriend |
15 | "You Are So Beautiful" | Ken Weiler, produced by David Sibley | Don't Look at Me | Susan is invited by her ex-husband to audition a wedding band for his and Edie's impending nuptials |
[edit] Season 3
# | Song Title | Artist | Episode Title | Scene Description |
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1 | "Our Love Is Here To Stay" | George Gershwin & Ira Gershwin | It Takes Two | Bree and Orson share the first dance at their wedding reception |
2 | "Soul Eyes" | Stan Getz | A Weekend in the Country | Susan gets romantic with Ian during a long weekend at his cabin in the woods |
3 | "My Buddy" | Walter Donaldson & Gus Kahn, produced by David Sibley | A Weekend in the Country | Susan makes Ian happy enough to play the piano again |
4 | "Proud Mary" | Creedence Clearwater Revival | A Weekend in the Country | Lynette is in a good mood until she sees Nora |
5 | "Non, je ne regrette rien" | Edith Piaf | Like It Was | Susan and Ian make love for the first time and Ian tells her to have no regrets |
6 | "Carwash" | Rose Royce | Nice She Ain't | Susan tries to jog Mike's memory by singing along with "their" song |
7 | "Sleigh Ride" | Leroy Anderson | Children and Art | Bree fights with Orsen upon finding out his mother is still alive during preparations for the holidays |
8 | "Let's Misbehave" | Cole Porter | Come Play Wiz Me | Alma drugs Orson to carry out her plan |
9 | "That's Amore" | Dean Martin | The Little Things You Do Together | Tom & Lynette celebrate the grand opening of their pizzaria |
10 | "Good Lovin'" | The Grateful Dead | Liaisons | Gaby rethinks her feelings for Victor and jumps him in the back of his limo |
11 | "Someone To Watch Over Me" | George Gershwin & Ira Gershwin, produced by Steve Jablonsky | Into The Woods | Gaby shares a victory dance with Victor as he becomes the new Mayor of Fairview |
[edit] Season 4
# | Song Title | Artist | Episode Title | Scene Description |
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1 | "Forty and Above" | Ladykillers | Smiles of a Summer Night | Susan shows up looking for Julie at a wild teen party and is mistaken for a stripper |
2 | "Another Night" | Ladykillers | Smiles of a Summer Night | Susan tries to convince Julie to leave the wild teen party |
3 | "Suite No. 1 In G Major, Prelude" | J.S. Bach, produced by David Sibley | If There's Anything I Can't Stand | Dylan Mayfair practices the cello for an upcoming recital while her great aunt Lilian dies upstairs before she can share the family secret |
4 | "Dead Man's Party" | Oingo Boingo | Now I Know, Don't Be Scared | Bob & Lee throw a wild Halloween party on Wisteria Lane |
[edit] Soundtracks
Music from and Inspired by Desperate Housewives