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Grey’s Anatomy Music From “Lay Your Hands On Me”

Here’s a list of Grey’s Anatomy music from last night’s episode, “Lay Your Hands On Me.” Follow the links for the individual song lyrics. Please contact us with any missing songs and/or lyrics to help make this music database complete!

As we’ve come to expect, the powerful episode’s musical selections were terrific. Our exclusive episode guide to last night is also complete. Please be patient as we compile photos and Grey’s Anatomy quotes throughout the day.

Grey’s Anatomy Music From “Crash Into Me, Part II”

Here’s a quick Grey’s Anatomy music list from last night, including when the tracks were played in the episode. Follow our links for the lyrics to each selection!

  1. Santogold, “Creator
    Meredith and Cristina dance, Ava asks Alex if he is okay, Christina tells Lexie she was brave, and Meredith confronts Derek about dating other people.
  2. Natalie Walker, “Circles
    Meredith relays Ray’s message to Stan’s wife. Erica works on Jacob, Derek works on Mary, and Mark works on Nick in a crazy day at the hospital.
  3. Sara Melson, “Feel It Coming
    The episode comes to an end. Christina, Lexie, and Meredith have a drink. George and Izzie talk, then go downstairs and join everyone dancing.

As always, you can search our entire Grey’s Anatomy music catalog by artist, song, and episode, and contact us if you have an addition or correction!

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Grey’s Anatomy Music From “Forever Young”

Below are the Grey’s Anatomy music selections from last night, and the time in the episode in which they were played. Follow the links for the song lyrics!

1. Ben Lee, “What Would Jay-Z Do?
Plays at the beginning as Derek has a drink with Sydney, Mer and Cristina watch from a distance, and Mark offers an escape plan. Bailey puts up an announcement and does her dance. At work, Mer and George avoid Izzie and Derek.

2. Cary Brothers, “The Last One
Mark, Hahn, and the Chief sit in the cafeteria. Cristina and Callie sit and gossip. Tricia’s fellow cheerleaders visit her, and Marissa vists Danny before surgery.

3. Tegan & Sara, “Call It Off
Izzie throws Emma and Janie out of Danny’s room. Rose talks to Derek after the surgery, and Callie tells Tricia that her injury could be a gift.

4. Chris Garneau, “Black & Blue
Miranda visits Marcus after the surgery, but can’t give him a long Bailey speech. Alex welcomes Lexie to the alcoholic dads club. Bailey vents to Derek.

5. Rilo Kiley, “Breakin’ Up
The episode comes to an end as Derek and Mark go off to the bar, Sydney tells Derek down easy, and Derek spots Rose as he leaves with Meredith.

MirandaPoor Bambi

Music From “Physical Attraction, Chemical Reaction”

Below are the Grey’s Anatomy music selections featured throughout this week’s “Physical Attraction, Chemical Reaction” with links to the lyrics (help us out if you can by leaving a comment) along with when each song appeared in the episode.

You can always find this info on the left side of our weekly Grey’s episode guides, or by searching our entire comprehensive Grey’s Anatomy music directory by episode, artist or song. But here are this week’s awesome selections …

1. Derek Webb, “Name
At the beginning, George and Izzie lay in bed, Meredith and Derek lay in bed, and Cristina paints her apartment a happy color. Red, like blood.

2. Northern State, “iluvitwhenya
Bailey walks in on Callie’s surgery.

3. Joe Purdy, “San Jose”
Erica and Meredith test the success of their lung surgery. Richard talks to Callie about her problems, and later, Erica tells Sean that his wife didn’t make it.

4. Calahan, “Pouring On The Gasoline
Lexie cries to Joe and Mark tries (unsuccessfully) to hit on Erica.

5. Priscilla Ahn, “Rain
Meredith asks Alex if he will please Lexie home, Callie comes home, fired, to see that Cristina painting. Alex drops Lexie off and sees a drunk Thatcher. George and Izzie totally lie about how great their most recent efforts in bed were.

Meredith and Alex

Grey’s Anatomy Music From “Kung Fu Fighting”

Below are the Grey’s Anatomy music selections featured in this past week’s “Kung Fu Fighting,” along with links to the lyrics (when available - help us out if you can by leaving a comment) and when each song appeared in the episode.

You can always find this information on the left side of our episode guide, or search our entire comprehensive Grey’s Anatomy music directory by episode, artist and song. But here are this week’s selections for your convenience …

At the beginning of the episode, Callie sleeps on the sofa as Cristina talks about Meredith’s feelings with her, reading from a psych book.

  • Miss Li, “Don’t Try To Fool Me”

George and Helena continue to hold onto the wedding dress as Alex and Callie attempt to pop Jackie’s shoulder back into place.

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  • Buddy, “Say A Lot”

Meredith talks to Cristina about getting a second chance at life, as Dr. Yang presents an idea to Dr. Hahn regarding the heart surgery.

Helena tells George about her mom’s financial difficulties.

Old Friends Again?

    The Chief commends George for not caving under pressure, while Erica begins the heart surgery on Mr. Arnold and Dr. Bailey works on the skydiver.

    As the episode ends, Derek and Mark are surprised at who Dr. Webber brings to their guys’ night, Alex tells Lexie what she can expect, Izzie and George attempt a perfect night, and Meredith finds a surprise outside her bedroom door.

    A Preview of Tonight’s Grey’s Anatomy Music

    Already curious about the Grey’s Anatomy music selected for the big moments - light and heavy - on tonight’s episode? Thanks to Entertainment Weekly, we can tell you about one of them right now early: Tonight’s premiere, “A Change is Gonna Come,” will feature “To Build a Home,” by Cinematic Orchestra.

    Cinematic Orchestra

    You can hear this track by the British ensemble by clicking HERE.

    Your Source For Grey’s Anatomy Music

    Grey’s Anatomy Soundtrack, Volume 3With the release of the third soundtrack, and the continued popularity of Grey’s Anatomy music, the Insider has organized its music section for easy navigation.

    Search for your favorite Grey’s Anatomy music by each of the following:

    We also offer a complete list, from beginning to end, of songs that have been played on the show since its inception, and a list of the song references of the Grey’s Anatomy episodes - each of which is titled after a song.

    Each week, we add the tracks from the new episodes to our database. Links to each episode’s music will be posted on the main page for each episode, along with the pictures, quotes and our official guide to that episode.

    If you ever find any of the lyrics or songs we’re missing, just shoot us an email. We’re always looking to make this site more comprehensive and music is a key component. We appreciate all the help we can get!

    The Newest Grey’s Anatomy Music Video

    As promised, last night during its Grey’s Anatomy and Private Practice special, ABC unveiled the latest in its string of Grey’s Anatomy music videos featuring clips and artists from the series. Here’s Mat Kearney with “Breathe In, Breathe Out,” with memorable moments from our favorite show at the forefront.

    Grey’s Anatomy Soundtrack: Volume 3

    The season premiere of Grey’s Anatomy is still almost a month away, but at least the third volume of the soundtrack hits stores September 11!

    Grey’s Anatomy Soundtrack, Volume 3

    The playlist:

    • Young Folks” - Peter Bjorn & John
    • “Again & Again” - The Bird And The Bee
    • “Something In The Water” - The Jealous Girlfriends
    • “Sealion Woman” - Feist
    • “A Cold Wind Will Blow Through Your Door” - Bill Ricchini
    • Falling Or Flying” - Grace Potter & The Nocturnals
    • “Come To Me” - Koop
    • “Running On Sunshine” - Jesus Jackson
    • “Keep Breathing” - Ingrid Michaelson
    • “Ain’t Nothing Wrong With That” - Robert Randolph
    • “Million Faces” - Paolo Nutini
    • “Breathe In Breathe Out” - Mat Kearney
    • “Moon And Sun” - Gomez
    • “Sun Comes Up” - John Legend
    • The Story” - Brandi Carlile

    There will also be a special edition of the Grey’s Anatomy Soundtrack: Volume 3 that will only be available via iTunes, and will include extra tracks:

    • “The Great Escape” - Patrick Watson
    • “Black Cat John Brown” - Alamo Race Track

    Sounds like an amazing list! And as if that wasn’t enough, Hollywood Records is also coming out with a box set that features this new Grey’s Anatomy soundtrack along with Volume 1 and Volume 2!

    New Grey’s Anatomy Music Video to Feature Mat Kearney Song

    Mat KearneyMat Kearney is singing for Grey’s Anatomy.

    Kearney and his song, “Breathe In Breathe Out,” will be featured in the hit ABC show’s annual music video, which will premiere on the network September 20 during a clip show bringing viewers up-to-date on all the comings-and-goings of the surgical interns of Seattle Grace.

    “We feel like this track is the perfect Grey’s Anatomy song - so emotional, hopeful and a beautiful piece of writing - perfect for a Grey’s Anatomy video,” Betsy Beers, one of the show’s executive producers, tells the New York Post.

    Previously, ABC has made Snow Patrol’s “Chasing Cars,” The Fray’s “How to Save a Life” and Brandi Carlile’s “The Story” into videos, all of which intersperse scenes of the artists with clips from the show.

    “Chasing Cars” and “How to Save a Life” both went on to become big hits, with “Chasing Cars” becoming iTunes’ biggest download last fall, and “How to Save a Life” hitting number three on Billboard’s Hot 100.

    Matt Kearney is no stranger to Grey’s Anatomy.

    He’s already had three songs - “All I Need,” “Crashing Down” and “Where We Gonna Go From Here” from his album Nothing Left to Lose - appear on the soundtrack of the hit medical drama.

    His song “Undeniable” was used to promote NBC’s Friday Night Lights and TNT used the Nothing Left to Lose title track for its own ad campaign.

    Mat Kearney integrates a simple, singer-songwriter sound with easy spoken-word raps that give him an accessible, different, catchy style.

    Besides working with TV shows, Mat Kearney has opened for John Mayer, Sheryl Crow and The Fray. Nothing Left to Lose made it on to Billboard’s Top 100 list, and went to number two on its Alternative New Artist chart.

    Along with Mat Kearney’s video, Grey’s is releasing its Season 3 soundtrack next month, the follow-up to the successful Season 1 and Season 2 Grey’s CDs.

    Volumes one and two of the Grey’s Anatomy soundtracks sold over 300,000 copies each, making them the top-selling TV show soundtracks of the past four years - not counting American Idol compilations.

    In fact, a boxed set of all three CDs also will be released at the same time as the Grey’s Anatomy Season 3 record.

    Season three includes “Breathe In Breathe Out,” and Carlile’s “The Story” as well as John Legend’s “Sun Comes Up,” Paolo Nutini’s “Million Faces” and “Moon and Sun” by Gomez, one of the show’s favorite artists.

    Fans who download the soundtrack on iTunes will also get two bonus tracks: Patrick Watson’s “The Great Escape” and Black Cat John Brown’s “Alamo Race Track.”

    “It is difficult to narrow down the selection of songs to a manageable number - it was really hard this year,” says Beers.

    “You have to still love the song after it is placed, and you have heard it over and over again in the editing room. Despite the seemingly endless, repeated listenings, all the songs we chose we still love to play in the car going home.”