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

# Song Title Artist Episode Title Scene Description
1 "Let's Get It On" Marvin Gaye "Pilot" Susan pretends to borrow sugar from Edie to see if she is sleeping with Mike
2 "Fade Into You" Mazzy Star "Pilot"
3 "Do It (Let Me See You Shake)" Bar-Kays "Who's That Woman?" Edie washes her car to get the attention of Mike
4 "Rough and Ready" Trace Adkins "Anything You Can Do"
5 "All Night Long" Billy Burnette "Anything You Can Do"
6 "Fireball" Shawn Camp "Anything You Can Do"
7 "Feelin' Groovy" Harper's Bizarre Guilty Lynette dreams of suicide with the help of Mary Alice
8 "Isn't She Lovely" Stevie Wonder Suspicious Minds
9 "Here I Am" Al Green Come Back To Me Susan sings that song, before Mike arrived to her house.
10 "I've Never Been to Me" Charlene Move On Edie sings at Julie's piano bar birthday party
12 "New York, New York" Frank Sinatra Move On Susan sings (and insults Karl) at Julie's piano bar birthday party
13 "Water Lady" Ali Akbar Khan Every Day a Little Death
14 "Me Against The World" Simple Plan Your Fault
15 "D.T.D.T." Rupee Your Fault
15 "Dust in the Wind" Kansas (band) Your Fault
16 "Reason Is Treason" Kasabian Impossible
17 "Radio Song" The Surge Impossible
18 "Bittersweet" Charlie Rouse Love is in the Air
19 "Caribbean Queen" Billy Ocean The Ladies Who Lunch
20 "Ain't Nobody Like You" Dionzia Sutton There Won't Be Trumpets
21 "Set It Off" Young Gunz There Won't Be Trumpets

[edit] Season 2

# Song Title Artist Episode Title Scene Description
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
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
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

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