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[201] Sadie, Sadie
[202] Hammers And Veils
[203] Red Light On The Wedding Night
  • "Get Happy" by Judy Garland. Lorelai & co. enter the drag bar for the bachlorette party.
  • "True" by Spandau Ballet. Emily tells the story of her & Richard's great love. 
  • "Church Of The Poison Mind" by Culture Club. Michel dances at the drag club. 
[204] The Road Trip To Harvard
  • "Perfect Situation For A Fool" by Jai Josefs & Roy Brown. Lorelai & Rory driving.
  • "LOVE" by Irving. Rory & Lorelai enter the college dorms. 
  • "Gypsies, Tramps, And Thieves" by Cher. The B&Bers sing while Rory tries to get Lorelai to talk about Max.
  • "How To Dream" by Sam Phillips
[205] Nick & Nora / Sid & Nancy
  • "This Is Hell" by Elvis Costello. Jess walks out into the merriment of Stars Hollow.
  • "The Girl From Mars" by Ash. Jess walks away from Rory.
[206] Presenting Lorelai Gilmore
  • "Du Hast" by Rammstein. Christopher shows Lorelai the stereo on his new car.
  • "The Way You Look Tonight" by Frank Sinatra. Dean & Rory dance at Miss Patty's; Lorelai & Christopher dance. 
  • "Thank Heaven For Little Girls" by Maurice Chevalier. The little debutantes present themselves; Emily & Richard argue.
  • "Jubilee" by Grant Lee Buffalo. The Gilmore group passes a guy singing this.
[207] Like Mother, Like Daughter
  • "Know Your Onion" by The Shins. Rory listens to this in the Chilton cafeteria & is interrupted by the guidance counselor. 
  • "Girls Just Want To Have Fun" by Cyndi Lauper. The Chilton mom stuts the catwalk. 
  • "It's Alright, Baby" by Komeda. End scene with Rory listening to this in the Chilton cafeteria. 
[208] The Ins And Outs of Inns
[209] Run Away, Little Boy
  • No Commercial Music Used In This Episode.
[210] The Bracebridge Dinner
  • "Human Behaviour" by Bjork. Lorelai & Rory ride home from dinner and see the decapitated snowman.
[211] Secrets And Loans
  • "Que Sera Sera" by Doris Day. Lorelai wakes up, gets ready and fall through her porch. 
  • "One Step Beyond" by Madness. Cheerleader routine.
  • "Be True To Your School" by Grant Lee Phillips. Rory & Lane make-up.
[212] Richard In Stars Hollow
  • "A Foggy Day In London Town" by George Gershwin. Richard returns home from Stars Hollow, Emily tells him about her day. 
[213] A-Tisket, A-Tasket
  • No Commercial Music Used In This Episode.
[214] It Should've Been Lorelai
[215] Lost And Found
  • "Price Yeah!" by Pavement. Jess sleeping.
  • "What A Wonderful World" by Joey Ramone. Luke interrupts Jess to knock a hole in the wall. 
[216] There's The Rub
  • "Deora Ar Mo Chroi" by Enya. Lorelai's facial is interrupted by Emily. 
  • "I Can't Give You Anything But Love, Baby" by Marty and Elayne. Lorelai & Emily enter the bar.
  • "Come Fly With Me" by Marty and Elayne. The 'silver fox' talks to Lorelai.
  • "Fly Me to The Moon" by Marty and Elayne. Mr. Fox asks Emily to dance.
  • "Someone To Watch Over Me" by Marty and Elayne. Emily & the silver fox dance.
  • "Stayin' Alive" by Marty and Elayne. Lorelai & Emily argue about their night.
[217] Dead Uncles And Vegetables
[218] Back In The Saddle Again
  • No Commercial Music Used In This Episode.
[219] Teach Me Tonight
[220] Help Wanted
  • "Heavy Metal Drummer" by Wilco. Lane enters Sophie's Music store.
  • "Hava Nagila." The little Rabbi statue dances.
[221] Lorelai's Graduation Day
  • "52 Girls" by The B-52s. Lorelai celebrates her impending graduation with margaritas. 
  • "Dance This Mess Around" by The B-52s. Rory talks to Jess on the phone. 
  • "O'oh" by Yoko Ono. Jess & Rory walk through New York; they enter the subway. 
  • "Monkey Gone To Heaven" by The Pixies. Playing in the records store. 
[222] I Can't Get Started
  • "I Can't Get Started" by Ella Fitzgerald. Sookie tries to decide on a wedding song; the wedding. 
  • "You're Just In Love" from  'Call Me Madam.' Miss Patty & Babette duet.
  • "Walking After Midnight" by Patsy Cline. Sung by Kirk.

Gilmore Girls music list adapted from Audiophile: Music Pretty, The WB