Barry Manilow
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The first song Angel first sings in Caritas in the episode 2.01 Judgement is “Mandy” revealing his secret shame - a love of Barry Manilow (”I think it’s kinda pretty”). He …
Behind Blue Eyes
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Giles reveals a hidden talent in 4.18 Where The Wild Things Are, that he can sing and play guitar. He sings ‘Behind Blue Eyes’ in the Espresso Pump. The song is …
Blackberry patch
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In the episodes 2.07 Lie To Me and 2.10 What’s My Line? (Part Two), Drusilla sings the rhyme:
“Run and catch, run and catch, the lamb is caught in the blackberry patch.”
She …
Danny Boy
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In 3.07 Offspring, Darla sings the first line of Danny Boy before demanding that Lorne read her.
Don’t Leave Me This Way
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At the beginning of the episode 5.05 Life Of The Party, Lorne sings ‘Don’t Leave me This Way’ by Thelma Houston.
Early One Morning
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Early One Morning is the song which the First uses to trigger evil Spike in season seven. It is an old folk song famously sung by Sarah Brightman, who released …
Exposition song
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Giles sings at the Bronze in his dream in 4.22 Restless. The piano player in the scene is Christophe Beck (the Buffy composer) and the band is Four Star Mary (the …
For He’s A Jolly Good Fellow
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In 5.10 Soul Purpose, during the scene that Spike is turned into a human, the gang sing For He’s A Jolly Good Fellow. This is a well known British and American …
Freebird
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In 4.20 The Yoko Factor, Giles sings “Freebird” until Spike interrupts him. The song was originally written and recorded by Lynyrd Skynrd in 1973. The lyrics Giles sings are:
“If I leave …
Get Here (If You Can)
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In 2.03 First Impressions, Lorne sings the Oleta Adams song Get Here (If You Can).
Holtz’s lullaby
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In the Angel episode 3.09 Lullaby, Holtz sings a lullaby to his daughter, which he later sings again right before blowing up Caritas. This lullaby is a Welsh folksong called …
I Left My Heart in San Francisco
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In Caritas in the episode 3.01 Heartthrob, Lorne sings the song “I Left My Heart in San Francisco” by Douglas Cross and George Cory.
I Will Survive
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When we first see Lorne in 2.01 Judgement, he sings Gloria Gaynor’s song “I Will Survive” in his demon-karaoke bar Caritas. During the song, he also says:
“Oh, you know what I’m …
I’m So Excited
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A demon called Liz sings “I’m So Excited” by the Pointer Sisters in Caritas in 2.01 Judgement.
If I Ruled the World
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When Angel sends his team to enjoy their final day in 5.22 Not Fade Away, Lorne goes to a karaoke bar and sings Regina Belle’s song “If I Ruled The World”.
Louis Louis
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In 3.06 Band Candy, a group of adults sing “Louis Louis” by The Kingsmen on stage at The Bronze.
MacArthur Park
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In 2.08 Shroud Of Rahmon, Angel says:
“You know, I’m getting pretty sick of this vampire-killed-my -sister-so-now-I’m-all-entitled song. Don’t you know any others? Like, say, MacArthur Park?”
MacArthur Park is …
My Girl
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Eric sings “My Girl” in 2.02 Some Assembly Required, a song written by Smokey Robinson and Ronald White in 1965. The Temptations did a famous Motown cover of the song.
My Way
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In 3.08 Lover’s Walk, Spike listens to ‘My Way’. A common misconception is that it’s Sid Vicious’s version. It’s not - it’s Gary Oldman from the soundtrack of Sid and Nancy. …
Patsy Cline
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Xander listens to country music (”the music of pain”) in 1.12 Prophecy Girl, after Buffy turns him down. His chosen track is Patsy Cline’s “I Fall to Pieces”. A season one …



