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[201] My Overkill
- "Overkill" performed by Colin Hay. Opening -- A troubadour follows J.D. around the hospital; towards the end of the episode, the song helps Dr. Cox get back to "life as usual".
[202] My Nightingale
- "The Facts of Life" performed by The Blanks. The Lawyer and his Band practice their renditions of primetime theme songs.
- "The Six Million Dollar Man" performed by The Blanks. The Lawyer and his Band practice their renditions of primetime theme songs.
- "Charles in Charge" performed by The Blanks. The Lawyer and his Band practice their renditions of primetime theme songs.
[203] My Case Study
- "In The Mood" by Glenn Miller Orchestra. Dr. Kelso dances through the hall on his anniversary.
- "What a Difference a Day Made" performed by Dinah Washington. Dr. Kelso's mood darkens the day after his anniversary.
- "Drown" by The Poor Rich Ones. Carla and Elliot compare features (background music).
- "Caught by the River" by The Doves. J.D. tells Cox he wants to be like him...only more successful. The scene dissolves into the summing up of the choices the characters had made.
[204] My Big Mouth
- No Commercial Music Used In This Episode.
[205] My New Coat
- "A Little Better" by Keren DeBerg. The gang shoots pool at the bar (background music).
- "Here Comes My Baby" by Cat Stevens. Elliot gets a reputation.
[206] My Big Brother
- "Something's Always Wrong" by Toad The Wet Sprocket. J.D. sees his brother as a big kid...and learns from it.
[207] My First Step
- "Bad Case of Loving You (Doctor, Doctor)" by Robert Palmer. Julie enters the hospital, making the day for the male (and some female) staffers.
- "Rain King" by Counting Crows. The characters take their first steps...including J.D., who takes his off a bridge.
[208] My Fruit Cups
- "If I Had $1,000,000" by Barenaked Ladies. Turk and J.D. make ends meet by stealing stuff from the hospital.
- "Mother We Just Can't Get Enough" by New Radicals. Everywhere Perry looks, he sees Jordan.
- "Ride Wit Me" by Nelly. The residents realize that the best thing is to stop worrying about where they're going and enjoy where they're at -- like a fancy rooftop restaurant.
[209] My Lucky Day
- "Under Pressure" by Queen and David Bowie. J.D., Carla, and Elliot realize the harsh truth about themselves, but each try to take positive steps.
[210] My Monster
- "Daydreams and Lies" by Keren DeBerg. Carla confronts J.D. when he stares at her and Turk making out (background music).
- "Dreaming of You" by The Coral. Elliot gives J.D. his Christmas present.
[211] My Sex Buddy
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"Tell Her This" by Del Amitri. Elliot tells J.D. that she needs to take some time to get her life in order.
[212] My New Old Friend
- "Eye of the Tiger" by Survivor. In a fantasy sequence, Todd wrestles the old woman for her license.
- "She Says" by Howie Day. Carla, J.D., and Dr. Kelso each take care of their old friends.
[213] My Philosophy
- "At Last" performed by Keren DeBerg. Elliot dances in the locker room.
- "Waiting for My Real Life to Begin" originally by Colin Hay, performed by actress Jill Tracy and cast. J.D. sees his patient's idea of death.
[214] My Brother, My Keeper
- "Ragtime Gal" performed by The Blanks. Everybody loves Dr. Townshend.
- "Gone" by Keren DeBerg & Tart. Turk picks Carla up from the airport (background music).
- "My Fault" by Keren DeBerg. Turk's brother arrives (background music).
- "Bulletproof Glow" by Avion. Turk commiserates with his brother at the bar (background music).
[215] His Story
- "The Stripper" originally by David Rose and his Orchestra (1962). Dr. Cox tries to make Dr. Kelso's physical as comfortable as possible.
- "Question" by Old 97's. Turk meets Carla in the park and asks her again.
[216] My Karma
- No Commercial Music Used In This Episode.
[217] My Own Private Practice Guy
- No Commercial Music Used In This Episode.
[218] My T.C.W.
- "Boy on TV" by Keren DeBerg. J.D. runs his drills with Rowdy (background music).
- "Come Around" by Rhett Miller. Relationships are embraced and loneliness is endured.
[219] My Kingdom
- "The Payback" by James Brown. J.D. and Turk "pimp out."
- "Samantha" by Keren DeBerg. Elliot is sorting her CDs (background music).
- "Folgers Coffee," "Mennen," "McDonalds" jingles performed by The Blanks. The Lawyer and his Band do commercial jingles.
- "Blind, Deaf and Dumb" by The Churchills. Turk and J.D. are at the bar (background music).
- "High Time" by Michael Penn. J.D. makes peace with being himself.
[220] My Interpretation
- "Let's Get It On" by Marvin Gaye. Turk dreams about Elliot.
- "99 Luftballons" by Nena. J.D. imagines a way to make a bad situation better.
[221] My Drama Queen
- "Sleep" by Keren DeBerg. Carla is looking at pictures of her mom (background music).
- "Get Up (I Feel Like Being A) Sex Machine" by James Brown. The Rerun Dance.
- "Don't You (Forget About Me)" by Simple Minds. Ted the Lawyer takes a stand against Kelso.
[222] My Dream Job
- "Pinch Me" by Barenaked Ladies. The Residents experience the monotony of their jobs.
- "Candy Man" by Sammy Davis Jr. J.D. imagines his dream job.
- "Sunday" by Keren DeBerg. Turk and J.D.'s buddy invites them out (background music).
- "My Brilliant Feat" by Colin Hay. Dr. Cox steps in on Elliot's behalf.
Scrubs music list adapted from Scrubs: My Own Personal 'Net Thing


