Songs (Season One)
Contents
- 1 1.01 Pilot (The Winchesters)
- 2 1.02 Teach Your Children Well
- 3 1.03 You're Lost Little Girl
- 4 1.04 Masters of War
- 5 1.05 Legend of a Mind
- 6 1.06 Art of Dying
- 7 1.07 Reflections
- 8 1.08 Hang On to Your Life
- 9 1.09 Cast Your Fate to the Wind
- 10 1.10 Suspicious Minds
- 11 1.11 You've Got a Friend
- 12 1.12 The Tears of a Clown
- 13 1.13 Hey, That’s No Way to Say Goodbye
1.01 Pilot (The Winchesters)
Ten Years Later - I'd Love to Change the World
- playing as John returns home to Lawrence, and as Dean drives off at the end
Frank Lynch - People Will Make You Say Things
- playing in the Winchester Garage while John and Millie talk
Patsy Kline - Walkin' After Midnight
- playing on the radio as a demon possesses Ada Monroe
Free - All Right Now
- playing as Carlos arrives and he and John exorcise a demon; also played in 1.06 Skin
1.02 Teach Your Children Well
Claude Perraudin - Altitude
- playing during the opening party
Ronald Dyson - Aquarius (From "Hair")
- plays as the "core four" prepare themselves for the commune
Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young - Teach Your Children
- plays over the closing montage
1.03 You're Lost Little Girl
Elderberry Jak - Restless Feeling
- playing on the radio during Carlos and Ada's stakeout
Spooky Tooth - Something Got Into Your Life
- plays as John races to stop Mary from making her wish
Morgen - Woke Up This Morning
- plays as Mary buys a ticket to see The Omega Man
Percy Sledge - Spooky
- plays over the ending montage
1.04 Masters of War
Joséphine Baker - Paris Cheri
- playing in the hospital as Patches is attacked
Donnie Owens - Loneliness of Hurt
- playing on the radio as Millie is working in the garage
Harry Nilsson - Everybody's Talkin' (Theme from Midnight Cowboy)
- plays over the closing montage
1.05 Legend of a Mind
U.S. Stamps - Pull the Wool
- playing on the radio in Winchesters Garage, while John works on his father's motorcycle
Dusty Springfield - The Windmills of Your Mind
- playing as Mary is pulled from her nightmare
Nina Simone - I Put a Spell on You
- plays on the radio as the Monster Club realize Rockin' Roxy is an Akrida
1.06 Art of Dying
Judy Collins - Joan of Arc
- playing as Darla's body is being prepared for a hunter's funeral
1.07 Reflections
Blind Faith - Can't Find My Way Home
- plays as the Monster Club talk about stopping the Akrida; also played in 1.13 Route 666 and 9.23 Do You Believe in Miracles?
1.08 Hang On to Your Life
Louden Swain with Jake Etheridge - Hard Times Come Again No More
- the song Jericho performs at the bar
John Moran - Rebel (KPM)
- plays as Carlos and Lata head out to Kansas City
Marcel Riesco - Little Angel
- playing as Carlos chats with the bartender
John Moran - Thousand Watt Work-Out (KPM)
- playing while Lata finds sigils in Brock's dressing room; also played in 12.05 The One You've Been Waiting For
Elton John - Saturday Night's Alright for Fighting
- plays as the group fights with Loki
Louden Swain with Jojo Fleites - Hard Times Come Again No More
- sung by Carlos at the end
1.09 Cast Your Fate to the Wind
Lassie - Cadillac
- playing in the armored truck before the accident with the vampires
The Kinks - Rats
- plays as Mary kills vampires
Kubla Khan Sync Placements - Got the Fever
- playing in the diner as Betty and Kyle talk
1.10 Suspicious Minds
Chris Wooley - Mirage (Black Toast Music)
- playing at the bar
1.11 You've Got a Friend
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1.12 The Tears of a Clown
Bill Novick & Paul Lenart - The Viper (A) (Sonoton Music)
- playing as Ada enters the Witches den
Gary Lewis & the Playboys - Everybody Loves a Clown
- playing as the Monster Club walks the carnival grounds
Trapper Schoepp - The Scat (Instrumental)
- playing while Ada plays poker with the witches
1.13 Hey, That’s No Way to Say Goodbye
Radio Company - Keep On Ramblin'
- playing in the bar as the Campbells and John meet Joan
The Who - Baba O'Riley
- plays as the Impala appears and the Monster Club drives off in it
The Doors - L.A. Woman
- plays as John sword fights with Joan
Nick Drake - One of These Things First
- plays as Ada restores her soul
Led Zeppelin - Ramble On
- playing as John and Mary drive off together