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[401] Crusade
- "Better Days Will Come" by Tahiti 80. Lana meets up with Jason in Paris.
- "O Euchari" by Hildegard Of Bingen.
- "Plus Pres De Moi" by san.drine. Lana takes a shower.
[402] Gone
- "Flower Duet (from 'Lakme')" by Delibes. Lionel is stabbed in the prison shower.
- "Faraway" by Dara Shindler. Clark visits Chloe's new safehouse.
- "She Will Be Loved (acoustic)" by Maroon 5. Jason arrives in Smallville.
[403] Facade
- "Eight Half Letters" by Stereoblis. Flashback scene with Whitney.
- "Devils And Angels" by Toby Lightman. The 'new' Abby walks the halls of Smallville High.
- "F**k N' Spend" by High Speed Scene. Clark at football practice.
- "What Do You Do In The Summer (When It's Raining)" by Beu Sisters. Abby & Brett in the locker room showers.
- "Ghetto" by John Gold.
- "My Happy Ending" by Avril Lavigne. Clark in the dunk tank.
[404] Devoted
- "Better Off By Myself" by Bosshouse.
- "Revolution" by Authority Zero. Clark takes Danny's place at practice; Jason is shot at in the locker room.
- "California" by Hawk Nelson. Lois enters Smallville High & talks to Clark.
- "Medicated" by Sub Space Radio.
- "Meltdown" by Ash. Clark has some of the kryptonite-laced drink while Chloe cheers enthusiastically.
- "On The Run" by Sam Roberts. The cheerleaders' pool party.
- "Disco MF" by The Penfifteen Club. Clark, Chloe, Lois & Mandy in the weight room.
- "Our Mystery" by Bebo Norman. Clark throws the game winning pass.
[405] Run
- "Don't Say Nuttin'" by The Roots. Bart tries to pawn what he has stolen.
- "Welcome To My World" by Kyle Newacheck. Clark sneaks into Bart's hotel room.
- "Cruel Sun" by Silver. Clark & Bart enter The Talon after their trip to Miami.
- "Feels Like Today" by Rascal Flatts. Clark chases Bart.
[406] Transference
- "Pain" by Jimmy Eat World. The prison riot.
[407] Jinx
- "Walk Idiot Walk" by The Hives. The football game & Chloe's betting.
- "I Believe" by Shiloh.
- "Fall Behind Me" by The Donnas. The football victory party.
- "I'm All Gone" by Bosshouse.
- "Boulevard Of Broken Dreams" by Green Day. Clark gets ready for the championship game.
- "Reach For The Sky" by Social Distortion. During the championship football game.
[408] Spell
- "Impromptu No. 2 In E Flat" by Schubert. The song Lex had to play repeatedly after being spelled by Isobel.
- "Blame" by Black Toast Music. At the party, Clark worries about Lana, Chloe & Lois' whereabouts.
- "What You Waiting For?" by Gwen Stefani. Lana/Isobel casts a spell on the boom box; Clark dances badly.
- "We Might As Well Be Strangers" by Keane. Lana comes to the loft to talk to Clark as he cleans up from the party.
[409] Bound
- "Chopin Etude, Opus 10, No. 3 in E Major: Lento, ma non troppo" by John Rusnak.
- "I Want More: Part 2" by Faithless. Heard on the pink mp3 player; repeats throughout the episode.
- "Daddy's Little Girl" by Amanda O'Connor. Lana meets Genevieve Teague.
[410] Scared
- "Falling" by Mindy Smith. Clark talks to his parents about his secret; Lana talks to Jason about leaving.
[411] Unsafe
- "Laura" by Scissor Sisters. Beginning of the episode in The Talon.
- "Beautiful Soul" by Jesse McCartney. Clark and Alicia ice skate.
- "Life for Rent" by Dido. Clark & Alicia share hot chocolate at the skating rink.
- "Welcome To My Life" by Simple Plan. Clark and Alicia on the couch, before he asks her to marry him.
- "It's Now Or Never" by Elvis Presley. Clark and Alicia enter the honeymoon suite.
- "Funny Little Feeling" by Rock N Roll Soldiers. At the hotel, Clark & Alicia are taking each other's clothes off.
- "Break So Easy" by Jonathan Rice. Alicia arrives at Clark's barn.
[412] Pariah
- "I Love Rock 'N' Roll" originally by Joan Jett. Karaoke song performed by Lois and Chloe.
- "To Die For" by Dan Zweben. Clark talks to the sheriff at The Talon.
- "Deeper Water" by Minnie Driver. Chloe takes down her 'Wall Of Weird'; Clark visits Alicia's grave.
[413] Recruit
- "Wonderful Night" by Fatboy Slim. The bar.
- "It's All Behind" by Anthony Michaelanglo. Geoff drives to the stadium.
- "The Thunderer" by APM Music.
- "Finding Out True Love Is Blind" by Louis XIV. Clark & Geoff enter the sorority house.
- "Wild West Show" by Big and Rich. The party after Coop's funeral.
- "Untitled" by Simple Plan. Clark looks around the Metropolis University football stadium.
[414] Krypto
- "Anodyne" by Speechwriters LLC. Lois talks on her cellphone while driving as she hits a dog.
- "Give A Little Bit" by Goo Goo Dolls. Clark plays with the dog.
[415] Sacred
- No Commercial Music Used In This Episode.
[416] Lucy
- "Club Foot" by Kasabian. Skiing chase scene.
- "I Hold On" by Newcomers Home.
- "Spaghetti Streetwalker" by Speechwriters LLC. Lois, Lucy, Clark, Lex, and Chloe at the Talon.
- "Violin Sonata No. 1 in G Major (Allegro Molto Moderato)" by Brahms.
- "Fly" by Mark Joseph. End of the episode with Lois and Clark in the barn.
[417] Onyx
[418] Spirit
- "Come Back Down" by Lifehouse. Beginning of episode; plays again as this scene is repeated.
- "Higher Mathematics" by Split Habit.
- "Good To Know" by Tim Cullen. Dawn & her friends check their prom day schedules.
- "La La" by Ashlee Simpson. Dawn drives while on the phone; Dawn inhabits Martha Kent's body.
- "Not Gonna Wait" by Lamar.
- "Blind" by Lifehouse. The prom, plays just after Dawn/Lois tells Clark they are going to prom together.
- "Undone" by Lifehouse. Clark returns from his confrontation with Dawn in the boiler room & talks to Lois.
- "You and Me (Wedding Version)" by Lifehouse. Clark and Lana dance.
[419] Blank
- "24" by Jem. Beginning of the episode in the Talon.
- "Satie" by Paco.
- "Let Me Go" by 3 Doors Down. Clark talks to Lana in the hallway at school.
- "This Is Your Life" by Switchfoot. Lex examines Clark's drawings in the mansion; Clark & Lana talk.
[420] Ageless
- No Commercial Music Used In This Episode.
[421] Forever
- "Ms. Vandersanden" by Split Habit.
- "On The Down" by Tim Cullen.
- "Around The Way" by Wonderlife. End of the episode.
[422] Commencement
- "Pomp & Circumstance" by Edward Elgar.
Smallville music list adapted from Kryptonsite, Smallville Source, The Definitive Smallville Soundtrack


