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FAN(G)S WEIGH IN:
What songs would *you* love to hear on True Blood? Make your suggestions here!
SEE MORE: CHECK OUT AND LISTEN TO MUSIC FROM TRUE BLOOD SEASON 2 HERE
In an attempt to complete this page, I have not added onto the original formatting - but have left it in place. Instead, I have added one master playlist along with the description of music played during Season One of True Blood. Any questions, additions, or questions, please feel free to PM me. Thanks! Boadicea

Main Theme Song
1. "Bad Things" performed by Jace Everett

"Strange Love" Episode # 101, originally aired: Sunday September 7, 2008
2. "Y'All Think She'd Be Good 2 Me" performed by C.C. Adcock(Scene: Intro scene where couple in truck see TruBlood sign.)
3. "Goodbye Good Lookin" performed by Robbie Fulks(Scene: Inside Merlotte’s, we meet Sookie.)
4. "Soulful Garage" performed by Southern Culture on the Skids (Scene: Sookie talks to Sam while leaning on the bar.)
5. "Until I Wake Up" performed by Dishwalla (Scene: Plays when Sookie sees Bill for the first time in pre-air screeners only, not in broadcast episode.)
6. "The Dreaming Dead" performed by Jesse Sykes & The Sweet Hereafter(Scene: Sookie turns around, as Vampire Bill sits down at a table.)
7. "Strange Love" performed by Slim Harpo (Scene: Sookie talks to Tara as she drinks her margarita.)
8. "Lake Charles" performed by Lucinda Williams (Scene: After fighting off the Ratray’s, Sookie and Bill get acquainted.)
9. "Still Beating" performed by Josh Ritter(Scene: Jason comes into Merlotte’s looking for Sookie, wants to go home with Dawn.)
10. "Dang Good Stuff" performed by Kim Lenz and Her Jaguars(Scene: Jason interrupts Sookie’s sun-bathing.)
11. "Bill’s Entrance" performed by Nathan Barr (Scene: Plays when Sookie is walking to Bill’s table during their 2nd meeting at Merlotte’s.)
12. "Stumble and Pain" performed by Joseph Arthur(Scene: Plays while Sookie & Bill are talking at table – “I’m afraid I’m not as warm as the men you must be accustomed to” - “What are you?”)
13. "Bones" performed by Little Big Town (Scene: End Credits)




"The First Taste" Episode # 102, originally aired: Sunday September 14, 2008
14. "Ricky Tin Ting" published by Extreme Production Music and written by Bhamra Kulwant Singh and Clark Angus Gunn (Scene: Lafayette listens to this on his car radio on his way to the party.)
15. "Say Wat it Do?" performed by Blood What True(Scene: Plays during backyard party attended by Tara and Lafayette.)
16. "Girls" performed by Eleni Mandell(Scene: Music from Sookie’s Ipod. Bill comes “calling” - Jason, Tara, Gran and Sookie get to know Bill a little better.)
17. "First Taste" performed by Fiona Apple(Scene: 2nd song when Bill calls on Sookie, has a sit-down with Gran, Sookie, Jason and Tara in the living room.)
18. "How the Day Sounds" performed by Greg Laswell(Scene: Jason and Tara are having a beer and getting friendly.)
19. "Bill & Sookie’s Love Theme" by Nathan Barr (Scene: The Kiss “Take your clip out.” - “I can smell the sunlight on your skin.”)
20. "Love Gotcha" performed by Coco Montoya (Scene: Jason is a little tied up at Dawn’s place. Tara tells people at the bar what’s on her mind.)
21. "Honky Tonk Queen" performed by Big Sandy & His Fly-Rite Boys(Scene: Background music at Merlotte’s – Rene helps Sookie with some customers – “You remind me of my baby sister”.)
22. "Rose Thorn Bed" performed by Alligator Stew(Scene: Background music at Merlotte’s – Sam talks to Sookie in his office. Lafayette tells Sookie not to let anybody get her down. Tara asks Dawn if things are going to last with Jason.)
23. "Two Wheels" performed by Alligator Stew (Scene: Sookie’s senses become heightened after drinking some vampire blood.)
24. "Snake in the Grass" performed by Vallejo (Scene: Sookie goes to Bill’s house after work and meets other vampires. End Credits)

"Mine" Episode # 103, originally aired: Sunday September 21, 2008
"Snake in the Grass" performed by Vallejo (Scene: Sookie on Bill’s porch, surrounded by vampires.)
25. "Freefall" performed by Pitch Black(Scene: Bill protects Sookie from the other vampires.)
26. "Downtown" performed by Alex Chilton(Scene: Sam and Tara discuss Sookie & Bill while stocking Merlotte’s.)
27. "Far, Far Away" performed by Wilco(Scene: Sam and Tara sitting on his porch, talking about their personal life.)
28. "From a Whisper to a Scream" performed by Allen Toussaint (Scene: Tara makes a tempting offer to Sam.)
29. "Mine" performed by Bing Crosby and Judy Garland(Scene: Sookie sneaks up on Bill and they kiss passionately.)
30. "Red Eyes and Tears" performed by Black Rebel Motorcycle Club (Scene: Bill visit’s Malcolm’s vampire nest and asks them to stay away from he and Sookie.)
31. "Belly Disco" performed by Karminsky Experience (Scene: Tara leaves her drunken mother to stay with Lafayette.)
32. "Soccer Practice" performed by Jonny McGovern(Scene: Jason dances in front of Lafayette’s camera for V-Juice.)
33. "Good Times" performed by Charlie Robison (Scene: End Credits)

"Escape From Dragon House" Episode #104, originally aired: Sunday September 28, 2008
34. "Brand New Cadillac" performed by Wayne "The Train" Hancock(Scene: Playing in Merlotte’s Bar)
35. "Not This Time" performed by Johnny Neel(Scene: Plays while Sookie listens in on everyone’s thoughts at Merlotte’s.)
36. "Jack Me Up" performed by Solomon Kingand The Chosen (Scene: Sookie listens to Hoyt think about Dawn.)
37. "Hoi Mai, Kuu Ipo" performed by Kalani Kinimaku & His Kanakas (Scene: Bill tells Sookie she looks like vampire bait, on the way to Fangtasia.)
38. "Don't Fear The Reaper" performed by Heaven 17 (Scene: Bill & Sookie entering Fangtasia.)
39. "Demons" performed by Darkest Hour (Scene: Sookie asks Long Shadow about Maudette and Dawn.)
40. "Escape from Dragon House" performed by Dengue Fever (Scene: Bill and Sookie in the car ride home from Fangtasia.)
41. "That Smell" performed by Lynyrd Skynyrd (Scene: End Credits)

"Sparks Fly Out" Episode # 105, originally aired: Sunday October 5, 2008

42. "Kargyraa" performed by Hunn-Huur-Tu(Scene: Opening Scene, Bill dropping Sookie off at home.)
43. "It's Alright" performed by Phil Phillips & The Twilights (Scene: Sam asks Sookie out on a date.)
44. "It's All Over But The Shoutin" performed by Southern Culture on the Skids (Scene: Randi Sue celebrates her divorce.)
45. "I Feel Alright" performed by Steve Earle (Scene: At Merlotte’s - Hoyt talks about TruBlood, Jason notices Tara.)
46. "Sparks Fly Out" performed by Paul Burch(Scene: Jason talks to Tara at the bar.)
47. "I Play Chicken with the Train" performed by Cowboy Troy featuring Big & Rich(Scene: “Who ordered the hamburger with AIDS?”)
48. "Wiggle Stick" performed by Reverend Horton Heat (Scene: Jason and Randi Sue are going at it as Tara takes out the trash.)
49. (Unknown score) – Nathan Barr? (Scene: End credits)

"Cold Ground" Episode # 106, originally aired: Sunday October 12, 2008
50. "You Shook Me All Night Long" performed by AC/DC (Scene: Jason’s Ringtone.)
51. "We'll Meet Along the Way" performed by Hem (Scene: Tara consoles Sookie.)
52. "Softly and Tenderly" performed by Linda Harmon (Scene: Hymn sung during Gran’s funeral.)
53. "Lullaby" performed by Dixie Chicks (Scene: Bill at Sookie’s bedside, telling her he’s not going anywhere.)
54. "Take Me Home" performed by Lisbeth Scott & Nathan Barr (Scene: Sookie eats Gran’s Pecan pie.)
55. "Bill & Sookie Come Together" by Nathan Barr (Scene: Sookie waiting for sundown and running to Bill.)
56. "Half of You" performed by Cat Power (Scene: Bill and Sookie love scene.)
57. "Cold Ground" performed by Rusty Truck (Scene: End Credits)

"Burning House of Love" Episode # 107, originally aired: Sunday October 19, 2008
58. "Just like Heaven" performed by The Watson Twins (Scene: Sookie and Bill In the Tub.)
59. "Rolex" performed by Kiko (Trak Attack) Tchaka Diallo (Scene: Lafayette performing for the camera.)
60. "The Last Time" performed by The Swampires, written by Amy Aileen Wood and John Paul Wood, and published by Hazel’s Revenge Music (Scene: Sam and Tara discussing their relationship.)
61. "Frankie & Johnie" performed by Jeff Laine(Scene: The three hillbillies enter Merlotte’s as Sam and Lafayette look on.)
62. "Whiskey in My Whiskey" performed by The Felice Brothers(Scene: Lafayette heats a spoon for one of the hillbillies.)
63. "Fuk Tha Prince a Pull Iz Dum" performed by Japanther(Scene: Amy rescues Jason from Long Shadow’s wrath.)
64. "Leaving" performed by Country Fried(Scene: Malcolm and his vampire friends enter Merlotte’s.)
65. "Burning House of Love" performed by The Knitters(Scene: Sam tells the vampires to leave Merlotte’s.)
66. "Let It All Come Down" performed by G. DaPonte(Scene: Sam tells Sookie he doesn’t want vampires, including Bill, in Merlotte’s.)
67. "Sweet Jane" performed by Cowboy Junkies(Scene: Amy and Jason discuss Gaia and V-Juice.)
68. "Play With Fire" performed by Cobra Verde(Scene: End Credits)

"The Fourth Man in the Fire" Episode # 108, originally aired: Sunday October 26, 2008
69. "Comes & Goes (In Waves)" performed by Greg Laswell (Scene: Jason and Amy talk.)
70. "Give It Up" performed by Lee Dorsey(Scene: Sam and Tara make up.)
71. "Everybody's Got Somebody But Me" performed by Mildred Anderson(Scene: Sam and Tara, in bed at his trailer.)
72. "All In Good Time" performed by The Swampires, written by Amy Aileen Wood and John Paul Wood, and published by Hazel’s Revenge Music (Scene: Sam interrogates Sookie about her taking B-12.)
73. “Sancto Erico” performed by Nathan Barr & Lisbeth Scott (Scene: Eric in Bill’s bathtub.)
74. "Eternal Flame" performed by The Bangles(Scene: Vampire Eddie plays the song as Lafayette drains his blood in exchange for sex.)
75. "The Fourth Man in the Fire" performed by Johnny Cash(Scene: Jason and Amy watch Eddie’s house as Lafayette leaves.)
76. "I Want You So Hard (Bad Boy's News)" performed by The Eagles of Death Metal(Scene: End Credits)

"Plaisir D'Amour" Episode # 109, originally aired: Sunday November 2, 2008

77. "Plaisir D' Amour" performed by Joan Baez(Scene: Jason and Amy are hauling vamp Eddie back to Jason's house.)
78. "A Fool In Love" performed by Ike & Tina Turner(Scene: Arlene, Amy and Sam talk about the upcoming wedding.)
79. "Kaki's Song" performed by The Mother Truckers (Scene: Sookie rants at Bud about the murder investigations.)
80. "Lay Back Down" performed by Eric Lindell (Scene: Tara finds the envelope of cash that Sam left her.)
81. "Swampblood" performed by Th’ Legendary Shack Shakers(Scene: Bill asks Sam to protect Sookie while he's gone.)
82. "Walking The Dog" performed by Rufus Thomas(Scene: Sookie wakes up to find a surprise laying on her bed/End Credits.)

"I Don't Wanna Know"
Episode # 110, originally aired: Sunday November 9, 2008
83. "You Can't Be a Beacon (If Your Light Don't Shine)" performed by Donna Fargo(Scene: Amy is draining Eddie and discovers the empty TruBlood bottles.)
84. "Jesus Rhapsody, Pt. 1" performed by Preacher and the Saints(Scene: Tara and Lettie Mae go out for crawfish.)
85. “Summer Memories" performed by John Mazzei (Scene: Tara discovers Miss Jeannette working at the drugstore.)
86. "Hallowed Ground" performed by I See Hawks in L.A. (Scene: Eddie warns Jason that Amy is a psychopath.)
87. "Maison Creole" performed by C.C. Adcock and The Lafayette Marquis (Scene: Performed live at Arlene and Rene's engagement party.)
88. "Bleed 2 Feed" performed by C.C. Adcock and The Lafayette Marquis (Scene: Performed live at Arlene and Rene's engagement party.)
89. "I'm Just A Fool To Care" performed by C.C. Adcock and The Lafayette Marquis (Scene: Performed live at Arlene and Rene's engagement party.)
90. "I'm Ready" performed by C.C. Adcock and The Lafayette Marquis (Scene: Performed live at Arlene and Rene's engagement party.)
91. "Let's Talk It Over" performed by C.C. Adcock and The Lafayette Marquis (Scene: Performed live at Arlene and Rene's engagement party.)
92. "I Don't Wanna Know" performed by Dr. John(Scene: End Credits)

"To Love is to Bury" Episode # 111, originally aired: Sunday November 16, 2008
93. "Wichita Lineman" performed by Glen Campbell (Scene: Sam and Sookie go to Big Patty's Pie House.)
94. "To Love is to Bury" performed by Cowboy Junkies(Scene: Jason and Amy make up.)
95. "Two" performed by Ryan Adams (Scene: Sam and Sookie discuss love while driving back from the restaurant.)
96. "West of Wichita" performed by G. DaPonte(Scene: Jason and Amy do V one last time.)
97. "Symphony No. 8 in G Major Op. 88: Adagio" performed by Adagio Philharmonic Slavonic(Scene: Maryann brings Tara to her house.)
98. "Pass You By" performed by Gillian Welch (Scene: End Credits)

"You'll Be the Death of Me" Episode # 112, originally aired: Sunday November 23, 2008
99. "Prelude a L’Apres – Midi D’un Faun" written by Claude Debussy (Scene: Tara wakes up at the home of Maryann.)
100. "Fantasy Pieces – Why?" written by Robert Schumann (Scene: Tara breakfast at the home of Maryann.)
101. "Christine's Tune (Devil in Disguise)" performed by Flying Burrito Bros. (Scene: Rene drives Jason's truck)
102. "Trouble" performed by Ray LaMontagne(Scene: Sookie goes to fetch the ice tea as Rene prepares for the kill - Sam asks where Sookie is.)
103. “You’ll Be The Death Of Me" performed by Johnny Winter (Scene: Sam asks Tara about LaFayette.)
104. “Cut & Run" performed by Bell & Cooper (Scene: Andy, drinking and depressed at Merlotte's.)
105. "Ain't No Grave" performed by Crooked Still (Scene: End Credits)


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1.
CC Adcock
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Y'All Think She'd Be Good To Me

A pickup truck with two coeds pulls into a convenience store when they spot a Tru Blood sign.
2.
Robbie Fulks
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Goodbye Good Lookin'
Bon Temps locals are out to eat at Merlotte’s. We meet Sookie (Anna Paquin).
3.
Southern Culture on the Skids
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Soulful Garage
Sookie leans on the bar talking to Sam.
4.
Jesse Sykes and the Sweet Hereafter
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The Dreaming Dead

Sookie turns around instinctively, when Bill the vampire sits down at Merlotte’s.
5.
Slim Harpo
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Strange Love
Sam tends bar while Sookie talks with Tara who downs her second margarita.
6.
Lucinda Williams
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Lake Charles

Sookie tends to Bill after fighting off the Rattray’s. Sookie and Bill get acquainted outside of Merlotte’s.
7.
Josh Ritter
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Still Beating

It’s the end of the night at Merlotte’s and the crowd has thinned out. Jason wants to go home with Dawn.


8.
Kim Lenz & Her Jaguars
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Dang Good Stuff
Sookie soaks up the sun as Jason disturbs her to question her about her vampire encounter.
9. Joseph Arthur
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Stumble and Pain

Sookie storms out of the kitchen and into the bar. She see’s Bill waiting for her.

10. Little Big Town
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Bones
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ARTIST
SONG
CLIP
SCENE
1.
Extreme Production Music Ricky Tin Ting Lafayette listens to this on his car radio on his way to the party.
2.
Alligator Stew Two Wheels
Sookie's senses become heightened after drinking some vampire blood.
3.
Camboso Wat it Do

Lafayette and Tara are hanging at a backyard party.
4.
Eleni Mandell Girls
Music from Sookie's ipod. Jason, Tara, Gran, and Sookie get to know Bill a little better.
5.
Fiona Apple First Taste

Jason and Bill argue over Vampire Rights
6.
Greg Laswell How the Day Sounds
Jason and Tara are having a beer and getting friendly.
7.
Coco Montoya Love Gotcha
Jason is a little tied up at Dawn's place. Tara tells people at the bar what's on her mind.
8.
Big Sandy & His Fly Rite Boys Honky Tonk Queen
Renee defends Sookie from a rude customer at Merlotte's.
9.
Alligator Stew Rose Thorn Bed
Lafayette tells Sookie not to let anyone get her down. Tara asks Dawn if things are going to last with Jason.
10. Vallejo Snake in the Grass
End Credits

ARTIST
SONG
CLIP
SCENE
1.
Vallejo Snake in the Grass
Sookie is surrounded by hungry Vampires at the old Compton Place
2.
Pitch Black Free Fall

Vampires close in on Sookie but Bill scares them off.
3.
Alex Chilton Downtown
Tara and Sam discuss the Sookie and Bill situation while restocking the bar at Merlotte's
4.
Wilco Far Far Away
Tara and Sam ask each other some personal questions while sitting on Sam's Porch
5.
Allen Toussaint From A Whisper to a Scream
Tara and Sam work out an arrangement.
6.
Bing Crosby & Judy Garland Mine
Sookie sneaks up on Bill while he is reading, they kiss passionately.
7.
Black Rebel Motorcycle Club Red Eyes and Tears
Bill shows up at Malcolm's nest to make it clear to him and the other Vampire's that Sookie is off limits.
8.
Karminsky Experience Belly Disco
Tara Flees her Mother's drunken wrath and heads to Lafayette's house.
9.
Jonny McGovern Soccer Practice
Jason dances for V Juice
10. Charlie Robinson Good Times

End Credits

ARTIST
SONG
CLIP
SCENE
1.
Wayne "The Train" Hancock Brand New Cadillac Playing in Merlotte's Bar
2.
Johnny Neel Not This Time
When Sookie is at Merlotte's and is listening in on every ones thoughts
3.
Jeff Laine Jack Me Up Sookie hears Hoyt thinking how much he was going to miss Dawn and how scared he was to ever talk to her
4.
Kalani Kinimaku & His Kanakas Hoi Mai, Ku'u Ipo' Sookie and Bill are riding in the car to Fangtasia and Bill tries to tell Sookie she looks nice
5.
Heaven 17 Don't Fear The Reaper At Fangtasia, Bill introduces Sookie to Long Shadow while ordering a drink
6.
Darkest Hour Demons
Sookie asks Longshadow questions about Maudette and Dawn
7.
Dengue Fever Escape From Dragon House In the car ride from Fangtasia, Sookie asks Bill what language they were singing in the song playing in Bill's car
8.
Lynyrd Skynyrd
That Smell End Credits.

ARTIST
SONG
CLIP
SCENE
1.
Huun Huur Tu Kargyrra Opening Scene: Bill Driving Sookie Home
2.
Phil Phillips It's Alright
Sam asking Sookie Out
3.
Southern Culture on the Skids It's All Over But The Shoutin' Randie Sue celebrating divorce
4.
Steve Earle Feel Alright Bar Scene, Thinking about ordering Tru Blood, Jason notices Tara
5.
Paul Burch Sparks Fly Out
Jason Talking to Tara at the bar
6.
Cowboy Troy ft. Big & Rich I Play Chicken with the Train
AIDS Burger
7.
Reverend Horton Heat Wiggle Stick Jason and Randi Sue going at it, Tara taking out trash

ARTIST
SONG
CLIP
SCENE
1.
Lisbeth Scott Take Me Home (Pie Cry Remix)
Sookie eats the pecan pie in the kitchen
2.
AC/DC You Shook Me All Night Long

Jason's Ringtone
3.
Hem We'll Meet Along the Way
Tara consoles Sookie after the loss of her grandmother
4.
Linda Harmon [Singer at Funeral]
Originally Johnny Cash
Softly and Tenderly Southern Hymn sung at funeral
5.
Dixie Chicks Lullaby
Bill tells Sookie to go back to sleep, tells her he's not going anywhere
6.
Cat Power Half of You
While Bill and Sookie are making love
7.
Mark Seliger's Rusty Truck Cold Ground
End Credits

ARTIST
SONG
CLIP
SCENE
1.
Watson Twins Just like Heaven Sookie and Bill in the bathtub.
2.
Tchaka Diallo Rolex Lafayette strip tease for camera
3. The Swampires The Last Time
Tara and Sam trying to figure out their relationship
4.
Jeff Laine Frankie & Johnny Sam and Lafayette watching three hillbillies that enter Merlotte's
5.
The Felice Brother's Whiskey in My Whiskey
Lafayette has a hot surprise delivered to one of the hillbillies. Sookie admits to Arlene she has slept with Bill.
6.
Japanther Fuk Tha Prince a Pull Iz Dum Jason gets angry at Long Shadow, Amy Knows what Jason wants and tells him to keep it on the DL.
7.
Country Fried Leaving Malcolm and a gang of vampires enter Merlotte's
8.
The Knitters Burning House of Love Sam tell the vampires to leave
9.
G. DaPonte Let It All Come Down True Blood Music - True Blood Sam tells Sookie he doesn't want Bill or any other vampires around his bar
10.
Cowboy Junkies Sweet Jane
Amy and Jason Discuss gaia, pluto and physics of vampire blood
11. Cobra Verde Play With Fire End Credits

ARTIST
SONG
CLIP
SCENE
1.
Greg Laswell Comes & Goes (In Waves)
Jason and Amy get to know each other
2.
Lee Dorsey Give It Up Sam and Tara make up after their fight
3.
Mildred Anderson Everybody's Got Somebody But Me
Sam and Tara talk in bed in his trailer
4.
The Swampires All In Good Time True Blood Music - True Blood Sam Catches Sookie taking vitamins in the back room of Merlotte's
5.
The Bangles Eternal Flame
Eddie rocks the tune as he allows Lafayette to drain his blood in exchange for sex
6.
Johnny Cash The Forth Man
Jason and Amy watch while Lafayette leaves Eddie's house
7.
The Eagles of Death Metal I Want You So Hard End Credits

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SONG
CLIP
SCENE
1.
Joan Baez Plaisir D' Amour Jason and Amy drive while listening to Joan Baez. Later: Eddie is forced to watch Jason and Amy make love.
2.
Ike & Tina Turner A Fool In Love Arlene, Amy, and Sam talk about the upcoming wedding at Merlottes.
3.
The Mother Truckers Kaki's Song Sookie Gives Bud Dearborn a hard time about the ongoing investigation.
4.
Eric Lindell Lay Back Down Tara finds an envelope of cash in her cubby at work.
5.
Legendary Shack Shakers Swampblood At Merlottes' Bill asks Sam to Protect Sookie while he's gone. Eric makes a threat.
6.
Rufus Thomas Walking The Dog Sookie wakes to find a visitor at the end of her bed. End credits

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SONG
CLIP
SCENE
1.
Donna Fargo You Can't Be a Beacon (If Your Light Won't Shine) Amy is draining Eddie's blood while discussing her morality and discovers the bottles of Tru Blood that Jason has hidden from her.
2.
Preacher and the Saints Jesus Rhapsody pt. 1 Tara takes her mama out for crawfish to celebrate getting rid of her "demon."
3.
John Mazzei Summer Memories True Blood Music - True Blood Muzak plays as Tara confronts Miss Jeannette at the drugstore.
4.
I See Hawks in L.A. Hallowed Ground Eddie tells Jason that Amy is a psychopath before she and Jason head out to the party.
5.
C.C. Adcock and The Lafayette Marquis Maison Creole True Blood Music - True Blood Performed live at Arlene and Rene's engagement party.
6.
C.C. Adcock and The Lafayette Marquis Bleed to Feed True Blood Music - True Blood Performed live at Arlene and Rene's engagement party.
7.
C.C Adcock and The Lafayette Marquis I'm Just A Fool To Care True Blood Music - True Blood Performed live at Arlene and Rene's engagement party
8.
C.C. Adcock and The Lafayette Marquis I'm Ready True Blood Music - True Blood Performed live at Arlene and Rene's engagement party.
9.
C.C. Adcock and The Lafayette Marquis Let's Talk It Over True Blood Music - True Blood Performed live at Arlene and Rene's engagement party.
10.Dr. JohnI Don't Wanna Know About Evil
End Credits

ARTIST
SONG
CLIP
SCENE
1.
Glen Campbell Witchita Lineman Sookie and Sam go to Big Patty's Pie House to ask some locals about a murdered woman who was carrying on with vampires.
2.
The Cowboy Junkies To Love is to Bury Jason and Amy make up.
3.
Ryan Adams Two Sam and Sookie drive back from the pie restaurant while discussing love.
4.
G. DaPonte West of Wichita Jason and Amy are back together, so Amy convinces Jason to do V one last time.
5.
Phillharmonia Slavonic Symphony No. 8 in G Major Op. 88: Adagio True Blood Music - True Blood Maryann and Tara arrive at Maryann's estate.
6.
Gillian Welch Pass You By End Credits

ARTIST
SONG
CLIP
SCENE
1.
Claude Debussy Prelude al'apres-midi d'un faune' Tara awakens at Maryann's unbelievable home.
2.
The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra Fantasy Pieces-Why? available in ITunes Tara has breakfast at Maryann's
3.
Flying Burrito Bros. Christine's Tune (A.K.A. Devil in Disguise) Renee driving Jason's truck
4.
Ray LaMontagne Trouble Sookie makes iced teas for her and Renee. Sam is at Merlotte's asking about Sookie.
5.
Johnny Winter You'll Be The Death of Me Sam flips on the radio at Merlotte's and asks Tara where her cousin Lafayette has been.
6.
Smartt Bell Cut & Run True Blood Music - True Blood A depressed Andy is passing out at Merlotte's. Sookie offers to call his sister for a ride.
7.
Crooked Still Ain't No Grave End Credits




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sugarboots FAN(G)S WEIGH IN: What songs are you dying to hear on True Blood? (page: 1 2 3 4 5 ... last page) 321 Friday, 11:49 PM EST by amschafe
Thread started: Jun 11 2009, 2:31 PM EDT  Watch
Superfan(g)s, list the songs you're just dying to hear on True Blood!
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punkcris Season One Promo Music!!! 2 Sep 18 2009, 11:13 AM EDT by punkcris
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I have looked and asked and tried everything but I cannot find the name of the song played at the end of this promo starting at 1:45 minutes in.

This is the youtube video from HBO. Please help!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=atoCDi3dfoE
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delish7 HELP! Backround instrumental music - from Episode 1 8 Sep 16 2009, 5:25 AM EDT by PrincessJasmin
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I am becoming more and more addicted to the show... yes it is kind-a corny but it has that ficticous, sexy, mysterious drama that alot of shows lack on basic television.

I really like the song from episode one where Sooki turns around and Bill is standing there waiting for her... as she is walking across the resaturant towards him and she can hear Tara thinking " look at her like she is walking the isle on her wedding or something" - I checked and the only song that is stated is "Stumble & Pain" by Joseph Arthur. This is not the song that is being played...Can anyone help? It's just instrumental with violin, piano and guitar...
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MortalSaint 1.08 Music during Eric's bathtub scene 7 Sep 11 2009, 9:45 PM EDT by chazsey
Thread started: Oct 27 2008, 11:54 PM EDT  Watch
Does anyone know the Title/Artist of the music that was playing during Eric's scene in the Bathtub...episode 8. This is the part when Bill comes home and finds Eric in the tub listening to music and Bill asks what he's listening to. Eric says Swedish Music. Eric then goes on to ask Bill for a favor/order and commands Sookie's help. .....I like the music that playing during that scene if anyone can steer me in the right direction I would greatly appreciate it. I have been on HBO's website and they do not list the song and I have also been searching these threads.....
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