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[501] A Coat Of White Primer
- "Camilano" by Southern Music Library. Andrea finally tells Janine how she feels.
- "But Not For Me" by Doris Day. Albert pulls the chair out from under Andrea.
- "Almost Forgot Myself" by The Doves. Billy suggests Claire should move into his apartment.
- "Aganjou (Latin Project Remix)" by Bebel Gilberto. David, Keith, Billy & Claire arrive at Nate & Brenda's house for dinner.
- "The Last Run" by Extreme Music Library. At Nate & Brenda's, a tense discussion about adoption arises.
- "The Time We Lost Our Way" by Thievery Corporation & Loulou. Claire is freaked out by Billy.
- "Days Of Wine & Roses" by The Martini Kings. Claire questions Billy about his feelings on watching Brenda get married; Rico & Sharon discuss their thoughts on marriage.
- "So Danco Samba" by The Martini Kings. Claire takes a "very rude" photograph of George.
- "Hell Is Chrome" by Wilco. Claire describes her art project.
- "Wave" by The Martini Kings. David acknowledges the possibility of having two children with Keith.
- "Teach Me Tonight" by The Martini Kings. Everybody dances at the wedding; Nate witnesses the arrival of an unexpected guest.
- "Teach Me Tonight" by Dinah Washington. End credits.
[502] Dancing For Me
- "Holographic Universe" by Thievery Corporation. Claire shows her photos to her gallery owner, Harry.
- "Back On The Chain Gang" by The Pretenders. Nate reminisces with his deceased high school friend, Sam; repeated during the end credits.
- "Amazing Life" by Jem. Billy's medication is getting the best of him with Claire in bed.
- "Consolation No. 3 in D-Flat Major" by Franz Lizst. Nate talks with his old buddy, Tom Wheeler.
- "Conga Habernera" by Angelique Kidjo. In her car, Margaret's talks to Brenda on the phone.
- "Feast Of The East" by Extreme Music. Billy & Claire have dinner with Marta & Wolf and discuss art and inspiration.
- "Feelin Alright" by Traffic. Nate & Tom Wheeler have beers and talk about getting older.
- "Sitar Anakhi" by Extreme Music. Marta & Wolf, Claire want to go out, but Billy needs to go home early for work.
- "Colors" by Amos Lee. David tells Keith that Claire said "no".
[503] Hold My Hand
- "Tennessee Waltz" by Patti Page. In The Sibley kitchen, Loretta tells young George she loves him before ending her life.
- "Breakdown" by Handsome Boy Modeling School ft Jack Johnson. Billy suggests that he and Claire move to Europe.
- "Beautiful Day" by Private Waves Music Library. George hallucinates seeing Loretta at the supermarket.
- "Filthy/Gorgeous" by Scissor Sisters. Roger Pasquese entertains his "guests" and gives Keith & David legal paperwork.
- "Where Do We Go" by Kid Gloves. Rico bumps into Vanessa at Catholic Singles Night.
- "How Sweet It Is To Be Loved By You" by Ric Marvin. Rico & Angela flirt at the funeral directors conference.
- "What Is Success" by Allen Toussaint. Brenda has dinner with her new friend Jackie & her family.
- "You Don't Know Me" by Basement Jaxx. Billy is angry because of Claire's family and her money.
- "Monkey Man" by The Specials. Billy goes on a shopping spree.
[504] Time Flies
- "Sidewalks" by Private Waves Music Library. David & Keith meet the surrogate mother, Mary.
- "Walk On By (acoustic)" by Seal. Ruth confides in her new friends of her troubles with George.
- "Dance Me To The End Of Love" by Madeline Peyroux. Keith & David meet Sissy Pasquese; Roger asks if Keith & David can take his children to the salon.
- "Cold Calculated" by Alva Star. Claire sits in her car listening to her new CDs and checks her voice mail.
- "Daylight" by Chicane. Roger Pasquese's children talk with Keith about sexuality.
- "Lower Level" by Extreme Music Library. David & the hairdresser make out in the back room of the salon.
- "Winter In The Hamptons" by Josh Rouse. Todd talks about his recent divorce, while the ladies in the kitchen light the candles on Nate's cake.
- "Speed Of Sound" by Coldplay. Keith & David attempt to shoo the stray bird out of the house; Billy & Claire argue in the bedroom; Ruth, Maggie & Jackie talk.
- "Rebellion (Lies)" by Arcade Fire. Nate & Brenda argue in the hallway; repeated during the end credits.
- "Daddy Sang Bass" by James Cromwell & Jeremy Sisto. George & Billy talk about their medications and sing together.
- "Jonathon's Comedown" by Headland. Claire & Todd smoke pot in bed.
[505] Eat A Peach
- "See What The Animals Do" by Firstcom Music Library. David jumps in the Moon Bounce with Anthony in the park.
- "Sugar Town" by Nancy Sinatra. Claire reluctantly meets with Billy to attempt to give him "closure".
- "Holding Back The Years" by Simply Red. Ruth talks about George with Victoria, Cindy & Carmen.
- "Struggle" by Ringside. Claire gets a call from Margaret.
- "In Heaven There Is No Beer" by Frankie Yankovich. Augie & Karl argue over Daniel's favorite song #1.
- "Rockit" by Herbie Hancock. Augie & Karl argue over Daniel's favorite song #2; repeated at Uncle Danny's viewing.
- "Getting Started" by Mood Rotation. Claire meets Margaret to discuss Billy's behavior.
- "Round & Round (Charles Webster Remix)" by Alexi Delano. Billy interrupts Claire & Margaret's dinner.
- "Royal Fireworks Con Grosso" by Handel. Maggie & George arrive for dinner at Nate & Brenda's.
- "Od Yeshoma" by Oi Voi Va. Victoria & Cindy take Ruth out to dinner and swap stories about being married.
- "Water Music, Suite No. 1 in F Major: Air" by Handel. George probes Nate about Lisa's death.
- "Build Me Up" by Al Green. David, Keith & Mary celebrate Mary's pregnancy.
[506] The Rainbow Of Her Reasons
- "Keren Ann" by Jardin D'Hive. Billy reads his previous emails and IMs with Claire.
- "Brick House" originally by The Commodores. Julio videotapes Donna singing for her audition tape for 'Survivor'.
- "You Ride Up My Thighs (You Light Up My Life)" by Lauren Ambrose. Claire breaks free of the tedium at her new job.
- "Show Some Emotion" by Joan Armatrading. The ladies discuss organizing a "ladies only" utopia retreat in Topanga.
- "Calling All Angels" originally by Jane Siberry & KD Lang. Ruth & the women sing together around Fiona's body; original played over end credits.
- "Purnam Adah" by Benjy Wertheimer. Ruth finds out that the ladies weren't serious about the utopia retreat.
[507] The Silence
- "Fallen" by Sarah McLachlan. Brenda gets a call as she shops for new clothes at the maternity store.
- "Yada Yada Yada" by Black Toast Music. Anthony does his homework; repeated as Durrell talks with David.
- "Everyday (Sven's Version D'Amour)" by Central Living. Brenda & Margaret have lunch and talk about Margaret's new fling.
- "End Of Spring" by Teddy Lasry. Ruth arrives at Victoria's Party.
- "Anyway You Want It" by Journey. Kristen tells Claire about her history with Ted.
- "Corcovado" by Oscar Peterson. Ruth speaks with one of Victoria's actor friends.
- "Let It Ride" by Ryan Adams. Claire talks to Ted.
- "Blow Gabriel Blow" by Michael C Hall. At Durrell's assembly, David recalls his past stage experience.
[508] Singing For Our Lives
- "Let's Ride" by Subnoize Souljaz. David catches Durrell driving Keith's SUV.
- "Singing For Our Lives (We Are A Gentle Angry People)" by originally by Holly Near. The congregation sings together.
- "Henry The Octopus" by The Wiggles. Nate & Brenda argue about Maggie & Quakerism.
- "Bouree" by Jethro Tull. Ruth visits Hiram at his hair salon.
- "Japanese Girls" by Robbers On High Street. Claire & Ted meet up with Ted's old fraternity brothers.
- "Don't Hide It" by Alexkid ft Lisette Alea. At the LACARTS show, Claire & Ted talk with Russell, Jimmy & Anita.
- "So Tired Of Waiting" by Bah Samba. Claire catches up with Russell & Olivier at the LACARTS show.
- "Ave Verum Corpus" by Mozart. Rico makes sure that everything is taken care of for the Sandoval family.
- "To Live Is To Fly" by Townes Van Zandt. Maggie & Nate get sidetracked on their way to the Quaker friends meeting.
[509] Ecotone
- "Sonata Prima #2" by Giuseppe Scarani. At dinner, Claire discovers that Ted is a Republican.
- "Concerto for Two Flutes, Strings & Basso Continuo in C Major" by Antonio Vivaldi. Claire & Ted continue to have dinner; Claire gets a call on her cell phone.
- "To Live Is To Fly" by Townes Van Zandt. Flashback of Nate & Maggie.
- "Spring Morning In Suzhou" by Den Jian Dong. Ruth stumbles upon an outdoor Tai Chi class.
- "Wo De Ai (aka 'Wou Du Ai)" by Stefanie Sun. Ruth gets a bus ride back into town with the Chinese tourists.
- "Strawberry Letter 23" by The Brothers Johnson. Nate, Nathanial & David drive to the beach.
[510] All Alone
- "Gold & Platinum" by Black Toast Music. Keith agrees to take Roger's actor friend to the airport while Roger takes Durrell & Anthony for suit alterations.
- "Breakaway" by Kelly Clarkson. Claire talks about sad memories as she drives with Ted.
- "Landslide" by The Dixie Chicks. Ted talks with Claire about his sister while driving.
- "Knocking On Heaven's Door" by Bob Dylan. Nate's chosen song plays at the funeral.
- "All Apologies (In Utero version)" by Nirvana. Claire remembers talking to Nate the day Kurt Cobain died.
- "All Apologies (MTV Unplugged Version)" by Nirvana. Claire listens to the song; Ruth tucks Maya into bed.
[511] Static
- "Dead To The World" by Royksopp. Brenda begins to open up again to Billy.
- "Directions" by Interpol. Claire drives to visit Nate's grave.
- "Hunt Quartet Adagio" by Haydn. Rico calls Vanessa for some help.
- "Trio for Piano, Violin & Violincello" by Ludwig Van Beethoven. Vanessa talks with Holly.
- "Salvese Quien Pueda" by Juana Molina. Rico & Vanessa are optimistic about a new funeral home.
- "Cold Wind" by Arcade Fire. Claire heads home on the bus; Brenda gives birth.
[512] Everyone's Waiting
- "Empty Space" by Lifehouse. At Ted's place, Claire & Ted listen to his music.
- "Avolta" by Arsenal. At Brenda's house, the Fishers & Chenowiths mingle.
- "Take Me In Your Arms (Rock Me A Little While)" by Kim Weston. Rico & Vanessa have champagne and celebrate their new life.
- "Doctor My Eyes" by Jackson Browne. Ruth, Bettina & Bettina's daughter make their future plans.
- "Always Worth It" by Sarah Blasko. Claire receives a message about her job; Nate tells her to go to New York anyway.
- "I Changed My Mind (stereo mc's rattlesnake remix)" by Lyrics Born. The Fishers celebrate the Funeral Home's new look.
- "What'll I Do" by Nat King Cole. In the Fisher dining room, all reminisce and make a toast to Nate.
- "I Just Want To Celebrate (mocean worker remix)" by Rare Earth. Claire has a dream of Nate singing.
- "Breathe Me" by Sia. Claire leaves for New York; everything ends.
Six Feet Under music list adapted from HBO's Six Feet Under Music Guide
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