Wednesday, August 6, 2008

Season Three -

Episode 1 (45): Wait For It

  • Mandy Moore - “Ladies’ Choice” and “Nothing That You Are”
    Throughout the episode
  • Enrique Iglesias (as Male Gael) - “Alguien Soy Yo”
    Plays the song on the couch. This is actually an Enrique Iglesias song.

Episode 2 (46): We’re Not From Here

  • Enrique Iglesias - “Somebody’s Me” (English version of “Alguien Soy Yo”)
    Ending

Episode 3 (47): The Third Wheel

  • Yet to be discovered -
    Music when Ted hypothetically tires the girls out dancing.
  • Wilco - “Passenger Side”
    Ted rides the tricycle…or not…he did…he didn’t…

Episode 4 (48): Little Boys

  • The Blakes - “Commit”
    When Ted’s kids’ drawings are shown.
  • Yet to be discovered -
    Reggae music as mini-Ted dances in the epilogue.

Episode 5 (49): How I Met Everyone Else

  • Yet to be discovered -
    Ted walks in on Marshall with his sandwich.
  • The Jayhawks - “Save it for a Rainy Day”
    Ted concedes to Marshall’s version of the freshman orientation party, Blah Blah goes ballistic.

Episode 8 (52): Spoiler Alert

  • Spoon - “The Underdog”
    Ending

Episode 9 (53): Slapsgiving

  • Adam Merrin - “Still Alright”
    Marshall’s toasts Lily’s accomplishments.
  • Marshall Eriksen - “You Just Got Slapped”
    Marshall sings after slapping Barney. Get the song here.

Episode 10 (54): The Yips

  • Yet to be discovered -
    Song on Ted’s iPod in the flashback sequence when he’s called out for never working up a sweat at the gym.

Episode 11 (55): The Platinum Rule

  • Miss Derringer - “Black Tears”
    Played during the “Submission” montage
  • The Five Stairsteps - “O-o-h Child”
    Ending/The ninth step of The Platinum Rule

Episode 12 (56): No Tomorrow

  • Nada Surf - “Beautiful Beat
    Played at the end of the episode while Ted searched the bar for his forgotten cell phone

Episode 13 (57): Ten Sessions

  • Big Star - “Thirteen
    The musical accompaniment to the two-minute date.

Episode 14 (58): The Bracket

  • David Barrett - “One Shining Momentmore
    The song that plays over Lily’s scrap book in the end
  • Theme from Doogie Howser, M.D.
    Music that plays in the end as Barney types his blog. This is an homage to Doogie Howser where a young Neil Patrick Harris kept an electronic journal. Hence the archaic blue screen and theme music.
Listen to Songs from Season Three: