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[301] Those Lazy-Hazy-Crazy Days
  • "Those Lazy Hazy Crazy Days Of Summer" by Nat King Cole. The Stars Hollow festival. 
[302] Haunted Leg
  • No Commercial Music Used In This Episode.
[303] Application Anxiety
[304] One's Got Class And The Other One Dyes
[305] Eight O'Clock At The Oasis
  • "Eight O'Clock At The Oasis." Rory touches the clock on the mantel.
  • "Ashes To Ashes" by David Bowie. Sung by Lorelai.
[306] Take The Deviled Eggs...
[307] They Shoot Gilmores, Don't They?
  • "In The Mood" by Glenn Milller. A guy collapses at the dance marathon; Taylor talks about being a magician. 
  • "Sing Sing Sing (With A Swing)" by Louis Prima. The first song at the dance marathon.
  • "Walkin' My Baby Back Home" by The Swingin' Deacons. 6-hour mark of the dance marathon.
  • "I Can't Give You Anything But Love" by The Swingin' Deacons. Dance marathon.
  • "By The Beautiful Sea" by The Swingin' Deacons. The Runaround.
  • "String Of Pearls" by Glenn Miller. Sookie & Lorelai talk. 
  • "These Foolish Things" by The Swingin' Deacons. The 23-hour mark; Dean & Rory fight; Kirk's victory.
  • "Gonna Fly Now" from 'Rocky.' Kirk takes his victory lap. 
[308] Let The Games Begin
  • "Then She Appeared" by XTC. Rory meets up with Jess, they kiss. 
[309] A Deep-Fried Korean Thanksgiving
  • "Man Who Sold The World" by David Bowie. Dave's guitar intro; Dave kisses Lane.
[310] That'll Do, Pig
  • "Fillmore Blues" by Chuck Berry. Richard's birthday party.
  • "Louie Louie" by Richard Berry. The Stars Hollow marching band. 
  • "Without A Net" by Ken Hiatt. Dean & Jess face-off in the school hallway.
[311] I Solemnly Swear
[312] Lorelai Out Of Water
[313] Dear Emily And Richard
  • "99 Luftballons" by Nena. Flashback of a young Lorelai in the hospital waiting room. 
  • "Easter Parade" by Judy Garland from the musical 'Easter Parade.' Lorelai sings to Emily while walking up the stairs.
[314] Swan Song
  • "In A Young Man's Mind" by Mooney Suzuki. Dave & the band see Mrs. Kim while driving.
  • "One For My Baby" by Frank Sinatra. Miss Patty sings during her rehearsal.
[315] Face-Off
  • "A Mighty Fortress Is Our God" written by Martin Luthor. Dave's band rehearses.
  • "The Star-Spangled Banner" by Francis Scott Key. Sung by Miss Patty & Babette at the hockey game.
  • "Amazing Grace" by John Newton. Dave's band plays for Mrs. Kim and her guests.
[316] The Big One
  • "Prologue Into The Woods" from the musical 'Into The Woods.' Paris sings this to antagonize Brad.
[317] A Tale Of Poes and Fire
  • No Commercial Music Used In This Episode.
[318] Happy Birthday, Baby
[319] Keg! Max!
  • "Magic Moments" by Perry Como. Sung by the party guests at Emily & Richard's.
  • "La La" by Shark Quest. On the radio at the party. 
  • "Fell In Love With A Girl" by The White Stripes. Lane's band plays.
  • "White Riot" by The Clash. Second song Lane's band plays.
  • "Calling All Enthusiasts" by Radio 4. On the stereo at the party. 
  • "Saccharine" by Sunday's Best. Rory & Jess talk to Dean & Lindsay. 
  • "Why" by North Green. Lane & Mrs. Kim on the phone; Rory goes looking for Jess.
  • "Dance To The Underground" by Radio 4. Jess & Dean fight. 
[320] Say Goodnight, Gracie
  • "Wind Beneath My Wings" by Bette Midler. Lorelai sings to Rory for contributing to the party damage.
  • "The Candy Man" by Sammy Davis, Jr. Taylor sings to Luke's patrons.
  • "Semper Fidelis" by John Phillips Sousa. The marching band interrupts the funeral. 
  • "Suffragette City" by David Bowie. Jess cleans the diner & meets his father.
[321] Here Comes The Son
  • "Pipeline" by The Chantays. Jess steps off the bus in LA.
  • "Catch A Wave" by The Beach Boys. Jess stands on the beach. 
  • "Mockingbirds" by Grant Lee Buffalo. Jess looks around his father's room. 
  • "Los Angeles" by X. At Jimmy's hot dog stand. 
  • "One Way Or Another" by Blondie. Jess & Jimmy talk near the beach. 
[322] Those Are Strings, Pinocchio

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