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*"Spaceman" By David Brent (The first song David plays after going home to get his guitar) <small>([[Training]])</small> | *"Spaceman" By David Brent (The first song David plays after going home to get his guitar) <small>([[Training]])</small> | ||
*"Serpent (Who Guards the Gates of Hell" By David Brent (a short interlude piece played by David between songs) <small>([[Training]])</small> | *"Serpent (Who Guards the Gates of Hell)" By David Brent (a short interlude piece played by David between songs) <small>([[Training]])</small> | ||
*"Free Love Freeway" By David Brent (Another song written and performed by David Brent this time with backing vocals provided by [[Gareth Keenan]]. <small>([[Training]])</small> | *"Free Love Freeway" By David Brent (Another song written and performed by David Brent this time with backing vocals provided by [[Gareth Keenan]]. <small>([[Training]])</small> | ||
**This song was later recorder in a studio with help from Noel Gallagher and can be heard on The Office Christmas Special DVD special features) | **This song was later recorder in a studio with help from Noel Gallagher and can be heard on The Office Christmas Special DVD special features) |
Revision as of 20:20, 7 July 2010
The Office
Music Featured in The Office.
Theme tune
- "Handbags and Gladrags" by Mike d'Abo, arranged and rerecorded specifically for the show by George Webley. Vocals by Fin Muir. David Brent performs a cover of this song over the end credits of the Training episode.
Season One
- "Spaceman" By David Brent (The first song David plays after going home to get his guitar) (Training)
- "Serpent (Who Guards the Gates of Hell)" By David Brent (a short interlude piece played by David between songs) (Training)
- "Free Love Freeway" By David Brent (Another song written and performed by David Brent this time with backing vocals provided by Gareth Keenan. (Training)
- This song was later recorder in a studio with help from Noel Gallagher and can be heard on The Office Christmas Special DVD special features)
- "Paris Night" By David Brent (David's tribute to the late Diana, Princess of Wales. David plays this song for Dawn Tinsley after her fight with Fiance Lee. (Training)
- "Out Of Your Mind" By Victoria Beckham (The first song heard playing in Chasers) (New Girl)
- "Get Get Down" By Paul Johnson (Can be heard in the background at Chasers when David and Chris Finch first introduce themselves to the three girls at the bar) (New Girl)
- "Spinning Around" By Kylie Minogue (Playing in Chasers as David, Finchy, Tim and Gareth are dancing) (New Girl)
- "Ebeneezer Goode" By The Shamen (Playing in Chasers when Gareth First dances with the biker girl) (New Girl)
- "Macarena" By Los del Rio (Playing in Chasers when Gareth is kissing the biker girl) (New Girl)
- "Rendez Vu" By Basement Jaxx (Playing in Chasers when Ricky Howard first arrives) (New Girl)
- "Oops!...I Did It Again (Def in Remix)" By Helen (Playing in Chasers when Gareth meets the biker girls husband "Paul") (New Girl)
- "Tainted Love" By Soft Cell (Playing in Chasers whilst Finchy is kissing one of the girls they met at the bar) (New Girl)
- "Don't You Want Me" By Felix (Playing at Chasers when Ricky and Donna talk to David) (New Girl)
- "Spirit in The Sky" By Doctor and the Medics (The first song played by Keith Bishop at the office party celebrating the end of the financial year) (Judgement)
- "Walking On Sunshine" By Katrina & The Waves (Playing as David first enters the office party) (Judgement)
- "Sex Bomb" By Tom Jones (Played by big Keith right after David tells the employees that they will not be losing their jobs) (Judgement)
- "Tragedy" By Steps (Playing as Lee is winding Tim up about asking Dawn out) (Judgement)
- "The Only Way is Up" By Yazz (Playing as Ricky and Donna tell David that they are really impressed by his seemingly selfless act) (Judgement)
- "S Club Party" By S Club 7 (Playing as Malcolm questions Davids reasons for not taking the new position) (Judgement)
- "I'm Not in Love" By 10cc (Playing as several employees are slow dancing and Dawn Sits next to Tim to talk to him about leaving his job) (Judgement)
- "True" By Spandau Ballet (Playing as Dawn sits alone after finding out that Tim will not be leaving Wernham Hogg) (Judgement)