Music (Season Four)

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4.01 Lazarus Rising

AC/DC - You Shook Me All Night Long

plays during "The Road So Far" recap of events

Lost Weekend Western Swing Band - In the Shadow of the Valley

plays in the gas station that Dean first visits

The Republic Tigers - Fight Song

playing when Dean and Bobby find Sam

Jason Manns - Vision

playing on Sam’s iPod as Dean rips it out of the Impala

Martyn Laight - Wrapped Around Your Finger (CPM - Carlin Production Music)

plays when Sam and Dean are eating in the diner full of demons; also played in 2.21 All Hell Breaks Loose: Part One

Katie Thompson and Martyn Laight - I'm So Blue (CPM - Carlin Production Music)

plays when Sam goes back to the diner

4.02 Are You There, God? It's Me, Dean Winchester

Billy Squier - Lonely Is the Night

plays during recap of previous events

4.03 In the Beginning

The Allman Brothers Band - Ramblin' Man

plays in the diner when Dean talks with John; also played in Pilot

Kenny Smith and the Loveliters - Go For Your Self

plays when John and Mary are in the diner

Kenny Smith and the Loveliters - One More Day

plays when John drops Mary off at home

Henry Turner's Crystal Band - Music

plays when Dean says goodbye to Mary

4.04 Metamorphosis

Hound Dog Taylor and the HouseRockers - Phillip's Theme

plays in the bar when Jack's having a drink

4.05 Monster Movie

Lars Kurz - Bratwurst Polka A (Sonton)

plays when Sam and Dean arrive at Oktoberfest

Mühlviertler Musikanten & Werner Brüggemann - Hofkirchner Polka (Sonoton)

plays while Sam and Dean talk to Ed Brewer; Dean has a beer while he and Sam talk

Gerhard Narholz - Alpine Polka (Sonoton)

plays while Sam and Dean talk about the case and then Jamie lets Dean know she's free that night

Johann Sebastian Bach - Toccata and Fugue in D Minor

the piece Ed Brewer plays on the organ in the movie house

4.06 Yellow Fever

Survivor - Eye of the Tiger

the song that Dean air drums to while waiting in the car; also featured in the "Supernatural Surprise" at the end of the episode

4.07 It's the Great Pumpkin, Sam Winchester

Nine Days - Just as Through with You

the first song that plays at the Halloween party; plays through to the apple-bobbing scene

Triple 7 - Bomb

plays at the crypt Halloween party when Samhain arrives

4.08 Wishful Thinking

Howell-Freundlich Overdrive - Friday Night (Wild Whirled Music)

plays in the restaurant when Sam asks Dean about Hell

Erich Wolfgang Korngold - Main Theme – Peter Blood

plays from the TV as Wes is sleeping

4.09 I Know What You Did Last Summer

Left Hand Frank and His Blues Band - The Blues Won't Let Me Be

plays while Dean tries to stop Sam from betting

4.10 Heaven and Hell

Bad Company - Ready for Love

plays while Dean and Anna make love

4.11 Family Remains

Max Steiner - The Charge at Feather River Theme

playing on the old movie Bill Gibson is watching until the power goes out

4.12 Criss Angel Is a Douchebag

Christopher Lennertz and Steve Frangadakis - I Am the Douchebag (Douchebag Theme)

the song that plays when Jeb Dexter is killed

Buva - She Makes Me Fall Down

plays when Dean and Sam meet Jay in the diner

4.13 After School Special

Foreigner - Long, Long Way from Home

plays as the Impala pulls up in front of the school, when the present switches to the flashback

4.14 Sex and Violence

White Zombie - Thunder Kiss '65

the first song that plays in the strip club

Brian Tichy - Steal the World (FirstCom Music)

the second song that plays in the strip club

Classic - Come on Shake

plays while Dean and Nick Munroe watch Dr. Roberts

4.15 Death Takes a Holiday

George Highfill & Jai Josefs - Perfect Situation for a Fool (MasterSource)

plays in the beginning as the two men leave the bar

4.16 On the Head of a Pin

Irving Berlin - Cheek to Cheek

sung by Alastair before Dean starts torturing him

4.17 It's a Terrible Life

The Kinks - A Well-Respected Man

plays over the opening Dean montage

Brian Tichy - Hollow (MasterSource)

the rock music that (briefly) plays on Dean's radio and interrupts "A Well-Respected Man"

4.18 The Monster at the End of This Book

Sonny Ellis - Leave All This Behind

plays while Sam and Dean discuss Lilith in the diner

4.19 Jump the Shark

Nathan Williams - Reaching Higher

plays when Sam and Dean meet Adam at the diner

Burl Ives - A Little Bitty Tear

plays when Dean asks about the missing bartender

4.20 The Rapture

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4.21 When the Levee Breaks

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4.22 Lucifer Rising

Kansas - Carry On Wayward Son

plays during "The Road So Far" recap of events; also played in 1.21 Salvation, 2.22 All Hell Breaks Loose: Part Two, 3.16 No Rest for the Wicked

Patty Cake

sung by Cindy McLellan