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Season i
- Pilot
- "The Office Theme Song" by The Scrantones - Played during the Opening Credits.
- "Little Drummer Boy" - Dwight sings it at his desk.
- Diversity Day
- "Commemoration" past Kool & the Gang - Michael recites the lyrics at the start of Mr. Brownish's seminar.
- "Bugler's Dream" past Leo Arnaud, better known as the theme to the Olympic Games - Michael hums the opening drum melody when Stanley and Pam do their index carte exercise.
- Basketball
- "Sugariness Georgia Chocolate-brown" - Michael hums it while trying to practice dribbling tricks.
- "Star Trek theme song "- plays from a toy on Michael's desk
Flavor 2
- The Dundies
- Sung by Michael, with altered lyrics:
- "Mambo No. 5" by Lou Bega - from previous year'due south Dundies
- "O.P.P." past Naughty By Nature - opening rap number
- "Yous Sexy Affair" by Hot Chocolate - awarding Ryan his award
- "Tiny Dancer" by Elton John - Michael is heckled (song besides plays at the stop of the episode)
- "(I've Had) the Fourth dimension of My Life" past Bill Medley & Jennifer Warnes - Pam falls off her stool
- Sung by Michael, with altered lyrics:
- Sexual Harassment
- "Drop Information technology Like It'southward Hot" past Snoop Dogg - Michael sings, "Forward information technology like it's hot" and misidentifies the song as "Former School".
- Office Olympics
- "The Star-Spangled Imprint" - used during the endmost ceremonies.
- "Olympic Fanfare and Theme" by John Williams - hummed by Jim as he lights the "Olympic Torch".
- The Burn down
- "Everybody Hurts" past REM - When Dwight is sitting in his motorcar, depressed.
- "Mambo No. 5" by Lou Bega - Michael's ringtone.
- "Ryan Started the Fire" (parody of "We Didn't Showtime the Burn" by Baton Joel) - Sung past Dwight nearly Ryan.
- The Fight
- "Bang the Drum All Day" by Todd Rundgren - Michael sings this briefly while Pam gives him forms to sign. Michael sings "bang on this mug all day", as he is flicking his mug.
- The Client
- "Baby Back Ribs" - sung by Michael and Christian at a Chili's.
- "Use It" by The New Pornographers - Heard at Chili's.
- "Sing" past Travis - Jim and Pam sway to this song, but do not trip the light fantastic toe, after a rooftop dinner.
- Performance Review
- "Wild Side" by Mötley Crüe - When Dwight is in the stairwell preparing for his performance review.
- E-mail Surveillance
- "Ring Effectually the Rosies" - Sung wordlessly past Mary-Beth in Michael'due south improv class.
- "Side" by Travis - Played while Jim is giving a bout of his place
- "The Skin of My Xanthous Land Teeth" by Clap Your Hands Say Yep - While Jim and Angela are talking past the barbecue.
- "Here I Go Once more" by Whitesnake - Sung karaoke by Phyllis.
- "I Will Survive" by Gloria Gaynor - Sung karaoke past Kevin.
- "Islands In The Stream" by Kenny Rogers and Dolly Parton - Sung karaoke by Michael and Jim.
- Christmas Party
- During the party throughout the episode, the following songs are heard:
- "Jingle Bells"
- "Christmas in Hollis" by Run DMC
- "We Wish Y'all A Merry Christmas"
- "Deck the Halls"
- Booze Cruise
- "The Name Game" - Michael recites Stanley'southward name in the style of the song.
- "The Ballad of Gilligan's Isle" - Michael sings this before naming the members of the office subsequently characters in Gilligan'due south Island.
- "Get Busy" by Sean Paul - Instrumentals play while Michael is showing off his dance moves
- "What Do Y'all Practise With A Drunken Sailor" - Dwight sings this while manning the false captain of the send.
- "Merely The Two of Us" by Bill Withers - Played by the ship's band, just before Michael announces that the transport is sinking.
- "Fume On The Water" by Deep Purple- Played (Desperately) by Michael until he claims it is broken. Creed takes the guitar and plays a solo over E-Dejection along with the ring. (Deleted Scene)
- The Secret
- "Our Lips Are Sealed" by The Go-Go's - Michael sings it briefly but erroneously attributes it to The Bangles.
- "Tempted" past Squeeze - Heard at Hooters
- "In A Big State" by Big Country - At Hooters, plays right before and while the Hooters girls sing for Jim
- Boys and Girls
- "Southern Takeover" by Chamillionaire(Chopped And Screwed By OG Ron C - When the guys first enter the warehouse.
- Valentine's Day
- "With or Without You" by U2 - Groundwork music for Michael's presentation, "The Faces of Scranton".
- Dwight's Speech
- "Get Prepare For This" past two Unlimited - When Dwight and Michael are walking to their seats at the convention.
- Take Your Daughter to Work Day
- "Nasty" past Janet Jackson - Michael paraphrases lyrics from Nasty as "Pam, or Ms. Beesly if you lot're nasty" when arriving at the part.
- "Greensleeves" - Dwight performs this vocal on recorder for the children, telling them it is a "traditional English language ballad about the beheaded Anne Boleyn."
- "Teach Your Children" by Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young - Dwight and Michael perform a vocal for the co-workers and their children.
- Michael's Altogether
- "My Humps" past Black Eyed Peas - Michael and Dwight sing the song in Michael'due south office.
- "The Longest Fourth dimension" by Billy Joel - Dwight serenades Michael with his favorite vocal on a lime-green recorder. Dwight identifies the artist as "William Joel".
- Casino Night
- "Don't Stand So Shut to Me" by The Police force - Kevin's band "Scrantonicity" is playing this song in their music video.
Season 3
- The Convention
- "My Humps" by Blackness Eyed Peas - Michael's new ringtone
- "Girls Gone Wild" past Captain Ahab - The vocal blaring when Jim comes to Michael'south room political party.
- Grief Counseling
- "On the Wings of Love" by Jeffrey Osborne - Pam sings and Dwight plays his recorder.
- Initiation
- "River Runs Red" by Life of Desperation - Playing on Dwight'southward radio as he drives Ryan to the beet farm.
- "Lazy Sunday" by The Lone Isle - Kelly describes the song to a disinterested Michael, saying "'Cause they're interim all tough and everything, but what they were rapping about was cupcakes and the Chronicles of Narnia."
- "Lovefool" past The Cardigans - Jim sings this falsetto after Karen tries to annoy him by squeaking her desk-bound chair. It is also mouthed past Andy. Later, Andy finishes the song and asks, "What happened to those guys?"
- "Rock and Curl Part two" by Gary Glitter - Kevin hums the song every bit Michael plays it in his office on an extreme sugar high.
- (unknown) - Dwight plays this on cassette on his blast box when ordering Ryan to wrestle fright (cousin Mose) to the footing. It is not "O Fortuna" (Orff, Carmina Burana) although it has a like bombastic way.
- Diwali
- "Mehndi Laga Ke Rakhna" (from Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge) - played at the Diwali political party as the part staff get in.
- "Ek Ladki Ko Dekha" (from 1942: A Love Story) - played at the Diwali party when Michael eats samosas.
- "Lodi" (from Veer Zaara) - played at the Diwali party when Michael dances.
- "Mere Mehboob Mere Sanam" past Udit Narayan and Alka Yagnik (from "Indistinguishable") - played correct before Michael proposes to Carol.
- "Crazy in Love" past Beyoncé - played at the Diwali party when Pam dances.
- "Didi Tera Devar Deewana" (from Hum Aapke Hain Kaun) - played at the Diwali party
- "Closer to Fine" past The Indigo Girls - Andy starts singing this in a drunken stupor and Jim joins in.
- "The Diwali Song" by Michael Scott - Based on Adam Sandler's The Chanukah Song.
- Branch Closing
- "Angel of the Morning" by Merrilee Rush & The Turnabouts- Michael sings it briefly to Jan, changing Affections to Levinson.
- "My Humps" by Black Eyed Peas - Michael'south ringtone.
- "Don't Know What You lot Got (Till It'due south Gone)" past Cinderella - Roy cites its lyrics in reference to not working with Pam anymore.
- The Merger
- "Lazy Scranton" (Parody of "Lazy Sunday" by Chris Parnell and Andy Samberg) - Orientation video created by Michael
- "What is Honey" by Haddaway - Michael and Andy both sing it when their CD player doesn't piece of work.
- The Convict
- "We Similar to Party" by Vengaboys - Andy hums the tune when Jim mentions the 6 Flags ads that employ the song.
- "The Rainbow Connection" by Kermit the Frog - Andy serenades Pam on his banjo with this song. He changes the words to "Ainbow-ray Onnection-cay".
- A Benihana Christmas
- "Deck the Halls" - Sung by Michael equally he rides his bicycle into the office.
- "Two Tickets To Paradise" by Eddie Money - Michael sings this song while holding up tickets to Sandals Jamaica he has purchased for himself and his girlfriend.
- "Adieu My Lover" by James Edgeless - Michael repeatedly listens to a thirty-second sample later Ballad breaks up with him.
- "The Trip the light fantastic toe of the Sugar Plum Fairy" from The Nutcracker by Tchaikovsky- Plays on echo at Angela's Party
- "You Oughta Know" past Alanis Morissette - Kevin sings information technology, with Darryl on synthesizer.
- "Your Trunk Is a Wonderland" past John Mayer - Michael and Andy sing karaoke to their new "girlfriends". Mayer granted permission to use the song in exchange for a Dundie.[1]
- "We Belong" past Pat Benatar - Kelly sings information technology to Ryan.
- "Spinnin' N Reelin'" by Creed Bratton - Sung by none other than Creed himself.
- "Lady" by Styx - Dwight sings this to Angela.
- "Little Drummer Boy" - Angela sings karaoke to this song.
- Dorsum From Vacation
- The "Assistant Boat Song" - Michael sings this song in the machine in a deleted scene.
- "Hot Hot Hot" by Alphonsus Cassell - Michael and Andy play this on the steel pulsate.
- Traveling Salesmen
- "Kickstart My Heart" by Mötley Crüe - Dwight rocks out to this song in the automobile to prepare for the sales coming together.
- "Oompa Loompa Vocal" from Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory - Andy changes the words to one of the songs to show his delight in Dwight'due south resignation.
- The Return
- "Rockin' Robin" by Bobby Day - Andy's new ringtone, sung by himself in four-office harmony.
- "Bennie and the Jets" past Elton John - Andy changes the words to "Andy and The Tuna" (Jim).
- "Zombie" by The Cranberries - Andy sings this in the role which annoys his co-workers.
- "Upwardly Where We Belong" by Joe Cocker and Jennifer Warnes - On the Staples intercom when Michael invites Dwight back
- "La Cucaracha" - Played in the background during Oscar'southward return political party.
- Ben Franklin
- "Experience Like Makin' Love" by Bad Visitor - vocal used for the stripper's striptease.
- "No Secrets" past No Secrets - the opening lines of this song are quoted by the stripper when she is giving communication to Michael.
- "My Humps" by Black Eyed Peas - Michael'southward ringtone when he is in the sexual activity shop
- Phyllis' Hymeneals
- "Berceuse in D-flat, Op. 57" by Frédéric Chopin, played as the guests are seated.
- "Bridal Chorus from Lohengrin" by Richard Wagner, played when Phyllis walks down the aisle.
- "Wedding March" from A Midsummer Nighttime's Dream by Felix Mendelssohn, played afterwards Bob and Phyllis accept their vows.
- A series of songs by The Police force are played by Scrantonicity with Kevin on drums/vocals: "Roxanne", "Message in a Bottle", "Every Breath You Take" (as Pam and Roy exit), "Every Piddling Matter She Does Is Magic" (sung by Karen). A Sting track "Fields of Gold" too is covered (when Jim and Karen dance).
- "You Were Meant for Me" past Jewel - Pam and Roy'southward song, played past Scrantonicity afterwards being paid $20 past Roy.
- Business organization School
- "Brandenburg Concerto No.2 in F major, BWV 1047" - Johann Sebastian Bach - Recording played by Michael for his entrance. This is used for the Instruction Visitor lecture series, from which Michael acquires the clip.
- Cocktails
- "My Humps" by Black Eyed Peas - Michael's ringtone.
- "Play That Funky Music" by Wild Ruby-red - Played equally the office staff are walking into Poor Richard's Pub.
- A song plays indistinctly at the bar while Pam asks Kevin about Stacy and Roy walks in.
- Polish jazz plays during the cocktail party.
- "The Line" past Something For Rockets is playing on the radio in the bar while they are playing Upward Jenkins.
- "Deport On Wayward Son" by Kansas - Played in bar while Roy and his brother Kenny go on a rampage.
- Product Call back
- "Hollaback Girl" by Gwen Stefani - Kelly sings the B-A-N-A-N-A-S department.
- "Drift Away" by Dobie Gray or Uncle Kracker - Andy sings it a cappella for Jim in the machine.
- "The King of beasts Sleeps This evening" by The Tokens - Both Andy and Jim sing this in the car.
- Women'south Appreciation
- "Respect" past Aretha Franklin - Michael misquotes the song when telling Dwight that women want to exist treated with respect.
- "My Humps" by Black Eyed Peas - Michael'south ringtone.
- Beach Games
- "The Gambler" by Kenny Rogers - Sung on the bus.
- "Meet the Flintstones" - Sung on the motorbus.
- The Job
- "Kind and Generous" past Natalie Merchant - Michael plays vocal when leaving the role thinking he is getting the corporate task.
Season iv
- Launch Party
- "Leaving on a Jet Aeroplane" by John Denver but made famous by Peter, Paul and Mary - chorus sung by Michael, with altered lyrics.
- "I'm a Adult female" by Christine Kittrell only made famous by Peggy Lee. W-O-M-A-N section sung past Andy.
- "Run a risk on Me" by ABBA - Andy, accompanied past his a cappella group over the phone, serenade Angela with this vocal.
- Coin
- "You lot Give Dearest a Bad Name" by Bon Jovi - Dwight plays the tune sadly on his recorder.
- "Runaway Train" past Soul Asylum - Michael sings this (with slightly incorrect lyrics) while sitting on the train.
- Local Advertisement
- "Kit Kat" advertisement jingle [2] - Andy is unable to remember the entire vocal. He spends fourth dimension attempting to complete the "Gimme a interruption, gimme a break, break me off a piece of that______ (kit kat)" line while Jim watches non sharing the correct lyric. Andy never correctly identifies the production advertised, electing instead to plug in random three-syllabe phrases and encounter which one fit. Later cycling through "applesauce," "Grey Poupon," "football game cream," "Chrysler car," "Hair for Men," and coming dangerously close with "Snickers bar" before being interrupted by Michael, he eventually settles on "Fancy Feast," but im libation following the bullet-proof logic that whatsoever the particular is, it must rhyme with "slice."
- "Who let the Dogs out" by Baha Men- Michael and Andy sing this with altered lyrics of "Who let the Nard-canis familiaris out"
- "Chariots of Fire" by Vangelis - background music for Michael'southward branch created Dunder Mufflin advertizement.
- Branch Wars
- Pam listens to "Leap" from The Four Seasons by Vivaldi, while preparing for a Finer Things Club coming together.
- The Deposition
- "Girlfriend" by Avril Lavigne - Kelly uses altered lyrics ("Hey, hey, you, you, I don't similar your boyfriend, 'cause, 'cause, 'cause, 'crusade, 'crusade he sucks at Ping Pong") to taunt Pam.
- Dinner Party
- "That I Night" from the album The Hunted - Fictitious song written and recorded past Jan's erstwhile assistant, Hunter. The song heavily suggests that Hunter lost his virginity to Jan.
- Chair Model
- "American Pie" by Don McLean - Michael and Dwight sing information technology at the chair model'south grave with altered lyrics, "...bye, adieu, Miss Chair Model Lady, I dreamt that we were married and you treated me nice, we had lots of kids...drinking whiskey and rye...then why'd you have to go off and die? Why'd you have to get off and die..."
- Night Out
- "Worked Upward And then Sexual" by The Faint - Michael and Dwight arrive at the lodge.
- "Tribulations" by LCD Soundsystem - Music at the guild.
- "Go Myself Into It" by The Rapture - Ryan dances at the social club.
- Goodbye, Toby
- "Crash Into Me" past the Dave Matthews Ring - Michael plays the "N3P" in his office.
- Michael mentions in passing song parodies for which he would conceivably exist renowned, namely "Beers in Heaven" and "Full Eclipse of the Fart"; it can be inferred (not unsaid, as Creed aptly pointed out in "Performance Review" in Season 2) that they are parodies of Tears in Heaven by Eric Clapton and Total Eclipse of the Heart by Bonnie Tyler, respectively.
- "Farewell Stranger" - Supertramp - sung by Michael in front end of the Scranton co-operative at Toby'southward adieu party. Lyrics altered to go "Goodbye Toby."
- "Dark-green Onions" - Booker T. & the M.G.'s - Can be heard for a couple of seconds later on the scene in which Dwight puts a raccoon in Holly'south car.
- "Simply My Imagination" by The Temptations - when Jim almost-proposes to Pam.
- "Don't Know Why" - Norah Jones. Following Jim'due south failed proposal.
- "Phantom Limb" - The Shins. When Michael rejects Holly offering to go for pie.
- "Puppy Beloved" - Earthworm Jim. After Andy'south proposal to Angela.
Flavour 5
- Weight Loss
- "Umbrella" by Rihanna - Andy sings this to Angela. He changes the words to "Angerella, ela, ela."
- "Hither Y'all Come up once more" by Dolly Parton - Playing during Stanley's kickoff altogether party, when Ronni asks if anyone wants to dance.
- "All the Sucker Branches" by Michael and Holly.
- Business Ethics
- "Concrete" by Olivia Newton-John - Michael and Holly sing and dance to the song, substituting "Concrete" for "Ethical."
- Baby Shower
- "Son of a Preacher Man" by Dusty Springfield is sung by Jan at her baby shower whilst everyone awkwardly stares at her.
- Crime Aid
- "The Heart of Rock 'North' Whorl" by Huey Lewis and the News is played by Darryl at the auction. The song was in Michael's "elevation x favorite Bruce Springsteen songs" list, nevertheless he does not empathise that the song is not a Springsteen. Some other non-Bruce song that made the list is "Short People" by Randy Newman.
- "Me And The Dejection" is performed by Hank on blues guitar as part of the Law-breaking Aid fundraiser. This is most probable an original song. The championship of his CD is Hank Doyle Is The Blues.
- Employee Transfer
- "Life is a Highway" past Tom Cochrane is sung by Michael, Holly and Darryl in the car on their road trip taking Holly back to Nashua, New Hampshire. The vocal plays on the radio at to the lowest degree four times, and the dynamic in the truck is symbolized by its occupants reaction to the song (e.1000. at the offset, Michael gets very excited and all iii sing along, simply as the trip goes on and Michael and Holly start fighting, they come to resent the song the more than it plays).
- Customer Survey
- "Centerfold" past The J. Geils Band is played in Dwight's automobile when Jim and Dwight are trying to figure out who sabotaged their customer survey reviews.
- Moroccan Christmas
- "El-Maddahine (Isawi)" by Chalf Hassan plays while Michael mixes an "Orange Vod-juice-ka" for Jim and Meredith catches fire.
- "Streets Of Cairo", also known as "The Snake Charmer Vocal" is performed by Andy with a sitar.
- "Deck The Halls" is played by Andy with a sitar.
- Stress Relief
- "I Will Survive" by Gloria Gaynor is sung by Michael who confuses the song with "Stayin' Live".
- "Stayin' Alive" by the Bee Gees is sung by Michael, Andy, and the unabridged function during a CPR preparation with Corporate-hired lector Rose.
- "You lot Brand My Dreams" past Hall & Oates is playing in the groundwork on the pirated moving picture that Andy, Jim and Pam are watching on a laptop while in the break room.
- "Take a Little Religion in Me" by John Hiatt is playing in the background of the pirated picture show during the Jack Black and Cloris Leachman bathtub scene.
- "All Out of Honey" past Air Supply is playing during the pirated movie starring Jack Black, Jessica Alba and Cloris Leachman.
- "Lady" by Niggling River Band is playing at the cease of the pirated moving-picture show when Sam (Jack Blackness) sees Lily (Cloris Leachman) making out with someone else.
- "What I Like About Y'all" by The Romantics is sung by Andy equally a roast to Michael, substituting the lyrics "What I Like About Yous" to "What I Hate About You".
- Lecture Circuit Part 1
- "1234" by Feist is sung by Andy (with contradistinct lyrics) to serenade Julia, a customer of Stanley'due south.
- The Michael Scott Newspaper Visitor
- "Just Dance" by Lady Gaga plays on Michael'due south motorcar radio, and is mistaken past him as Britney Spears.
- "Take Me Abode, Country Roads" by John Denver is performed by Andy and Dwight. Dwight sings some lyrics in German.
- Heavy Competition
- "You lot Can Call Me Al" past Paul Simon - Andy sings the bass solo equally part of his a cappella band demonstration for Jim and Pam'south wedding.
- Café Disco
- "Automobile Wash" by Rose Royce - The camera finds Michael dancing in the small room that is leased for the Michael Scott Paper Visitor.
- "Cat People (Putting Out Fire)" past David Bowie - Erin finds Michael dancing downstairs by himself in the former office of The Michael Scott Newspaper Company.
- "Gonna Make You Sweat (Everybody Trip the light fantastic toe Now) by C+C Music Factory - 'Michael blasts the song to entice everybody downstairs .
- Climb On Lath The Train by Destination Soul - Michael dances with Phillys and she throws out her back.
- "Male child Hangover" by Bonnie McKee - Leo notices Kelly and Erin dancing.
- "I'll Do Y'all Like a Truck" past Geo Da Silva - Kelly challenges Andy to a dance-off.
- "Diverse Disgraces" by The Blam - Dwight says "This vocal is fantastic!"
- "Y.Chiliad.C.A." past The Village People - Jim and Pam decide to stay at Café Disco (instead of running off to elope in Ohio), realizing that they would like a 'cheesy' wedding ceremony.
Flavor 6
- Niagara
- "Numba one" by Kardinal Offishal- during the party in Andy'due south room.
- "Forever" by Chris Dark-brown, a reference to the viral YouTube video, in which people walked down the alley dancing to the song. The family unit (possibly at the behest of Michael, as is implied when he confronts Pam during the procession) gear up Jim and Pam's hymeneals in much exactly the same way, even though Pam specifically forbade them.
- The Lover
- "M'appari"- The aria Jim plays as part of a ploy to get back at Dwight for planting a listening device in Jim's office.
- "Push button It" by Salt-N-Pepa - Michael'south ringtone.
- Murder
- "Lullaby" by Shawn Mullins
- Hugger-mugger Santa
- "Boulevard of Broken Dreams" by Dark-green Mean solar day - Sung by Dwight and Andy during the Christmas party.
- "Oh, Christmas Tree" (traditional) - Sung by Kevin during the Christmas Political party
- "I Saw Three Ships Come up Sailing In" (traditional) - Sung past Kelly and Erin at the Christmas Party.
- "Jingle Bells" (traditional) - On the Karaoke machine throughout the episode.
- The Broker
- "Sing" by Travis - Flashback of Jim and Pam swaying to it in The Customer
- Sabre
- "Political party in the Us" by Miley Cyrus- Erin and Andy made a parody of it to welcome the new company, Sabre.
- St. Patrick'due south Twenty-four hours
- Movin' On Up (The Jeffersons Theme Vocal) by Ja'Net DuBois - Darryl sings a few bars of this vocal to himself while he's moving his things from the warehouse to the office.
- "Cat'south in the Cradle" past Harry Chapin - Dwight tries to convince Jim to go dorsum to paternity leave by playing the song on his computer, when Andy starts to sing the song. Later, Dwight whistles it.
- "Yarilo" past ARKONA - When the cleaning crew walks in
- Happy Hr
- "발자국 : Footprints" (Korean popular) by T.O - Creed plays PUMP very well.
Season vii
- Nepotism
- "Nobody simply Me (The Isley Brothers Song)" past The Man Beinz - The Role employees lip dub to the song in the cold opening of the episode.
- Andy's Play
- Different songs from the 1979 musical "Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street" are performed by Andy and his castmates throughout the episode.
- "I Try" by Macy Grayness - Andy sings it with Darryl on the piano after his testify.
- Sex Ed
- "Hot Blooded" past Foreigner - Andy sings information technology when he offers the others pizza for joining his STD seminar. He replaces the words "hot blooded" with "hot pizza".
- Jan sings fragments from a 1970s television commercial for Enjoli perfume. (The jingle is based on the vocal I'chiliad a Adult female.)
- The Sting
- "Delight Mr. President", written by Andy and performed past Andy, Darryl and Kevin.
- "Bullfrog In Beloved", written and performed by Andy, Darryl and Kevin.
- Costume Contest
- "Monster Mash" past Bobby "Boris" Pickett - Office workers walk the catwalk to this song during the episode's costume contest
- Christening
- "With Grateful Hearts Our Organized religion Professing" - hymn sung by congregation, accompanied past organ
- Swish Christmas
- "The Nutcracker: Dance of the Saccharide Plum Fairy" past Tchaikovsky plays during the political party.
- ""The Twelve Days of Christmas", a traditional Christmas vocal plays during the political party.
- "Here we come up a-caroling", can be heard being played on bass during the party - Dwight wig scene
- The Ultimatum
- "Ants Marching" by Dave Matthews Band - Played when Andy requests Dave Matthews Ring "deep tracks simply" at the roller rink.
- "Machine Wash" past Rose Royce - Andy skates alone at the roller rink.
- "My Life Would Suck Without You " by Kelly Clarkson - Played in Michael's office with Erin when he sees that Holly isn't engaged yet.
- The Seminar
- "Crazy Train" by Ozzy Osbourne - Kevin plays this vocal to get himself and the seminar guests pumped.
- Threat Level Midnight
- "Running On Ice by Baton Joel - Michael Scarn trains nether Cherokee Jack.
- "Pressure" past Baton Joel
- "Do The Scarn" by various bandage members in the bar scene of the film.
- "Threat Level Midnight" - Andy sings this in the cease when the credits roll.
- Michael'south Final Dundies
- "9,986,000 Minutes" past various cast members and Will Ferrell as Deangelo. The vocal is a parody of "Seasons of Love" from the Broadway musical Rent.
- Goodbye, Michael
- "Kind And Generous" by Natalie Merchant - Michael's farewell vocal.
- The Inner Circumvolve
- "Bring Me To Life" by Evanescence - Deangelo juggles without balls.
Season 8
- Garden Party
- "More Than Words" by Farthermost - Performed by Andy and his father.
- "Forever Young" by Rod Stewart - Performed by Andy's father and brother.
- "Passacaglia" by George Frideric Handel - Played by the harpsichord when Dwight dances with ane of the waiters, post-obit the instructions from Jim's fake book.
- Doomsday
- "Closing Time" by Semisonic - Andy sings this in the end of every workday.
- Pam's Replacement
- "Baby, I Dear Your Fashion" by Peter Frampton - Andy, Darryl and Kevin (or Kevin & the Zits) perform information technology behind the warehouse.
- Christmas Wishes
- "Lilliputian Saint Nick" by The Beach Boys
- "Christmas Wrapping" by The Waitresses
- "Dynamite by Taio Cruz - Erin talks to Andy and Jessica and so tells Andy her christmas wish.
- "Christmas Time Is Here (Song Version)" past The Vince Guaraldi Trio and members of the St. Paul's Episcopal Church, San Rafael Ca. - the song plays at the briefing room.
- "Christmas Eve/Sarajevo 12/24" by Savatage and the Trans-Siberian Orchestra - a brief montage of various scenes of members of the office exchanging gifts while shots of Dwight, Nate, Creed, and Gabe air-guitaring along are interspersed.
- "Feliz Navidad" past José Feliciano Oscar takes over the bartending duties.
- Pool Party
- "Open Your Eyes" by Army Navy
- "Large White Elephant" past In-Flight Safety
- "Model Homes" by In-Flight Safety
- "Tin't Complain" by Bomb the Music Industry!
- Jury Duty
- "Footloose" past Kenny Loggins
- Test the Shop
- "Clocks (song)" by Coldplay - Played during the Pyramid Voice communication with Jim.
- Last Day in Florida
- "Hello! Ma Baby" - Kevin forces Toby and Darryl to sing it in the manner of Michigan J. Frog.
- Get the Girl
- "Signed, Sealed, Delivered I'm Yours" by Stevie Wonder - Andy sings this while jumping out of a box to surprise Erin in Florida.
- Angry Andy
- "My Boyfriend'due south Back " by The Angels - Andy and Erin sing the vocal every bit "my girlfriend'south dorsum" when they get back from Florida.
Season 9
- ""New Guys""
- ""Eternal Flame" by The Bangles - played during Angela's video for Comstock
- Roy'southward Wedding ceremony
- "She's Got A Way" by Billy Joel - performed by Roy at his wedding.
- Work Bus
- "Foggy Mount Breakdown" by Earl Scruggs - performed past Andy in the end of the episode, on banjo.
- Here Comes Treble
- "Karma Chameleon" past Civilization Social club - performed by Here Comes Treble.
- "I'll Exist" by Edwin McCain - performed past Here Comes Treble.
- "Car Launder" past Rose Royce - performed by Here Comes Treble.
- "Faith" by George Michael - performed by Here Comes Treble with Andy and Broccoli Rob.
- "Far In a higher place Cayuga's Waters (Cornell'due south alma mater) by H.S. Thmopson - performed by Hither Comes Treble.
- Lice
- "Girls Just Desire To Accept Fun" by Cyndi Lauper - Pam and Meredith sing the karaoke version at The Bog Pub.
- Customer Loyalty
- "Nosotros Are Young" by FUN.- Dwight plays it when he and Daryl are in the Commitment machine
- Moving On
- "Bad Mean solar day" past Daniel Powter - Andy parodies this song when he originally fires Pete for dating Erin.
- The Farm
- "Oh What a Beautiful Forenoon" from Oklahoma! sung by Mose when Dwight is waiting on Zeke to have him to the funeral
- "Sons and Daughters " by The Decemberists- the Schrute family sings this song together on Schrute farms and the song is played again at the finish of the episode as the Schrute siblings await out over their new holding.
- Promos
- "God Bless the United states of america " by Lee Greenwood - Angela plays this song on the radio in an attempt to keep the documentary crew from picking up her conversation with Oscar.
- Livin' The Dream
- "I Will Call up Yous" by Sarah McLachlan - Performed past Andy every bit he says his goodbyes to the staff
- A.A.R.G
- "Open Your Eyes" by Snowfall Patrol - Played when Pam is watching the montage Jim had the doctor crew make for her.
- "Beautiful" by Christina Aguilera - Andy interrupts a little girl, Gabriella, during her audition for America'southward Next A Capella Sensation
- "Far Above Cayuga'due south Waters" by H.South. Thmopson - Andy begins to sing this during his audition for America's Adjacent A Capella Awareness. The vocal is Cornell'southward alma mater, simply Andy incorrectly identifies it as Cornell's fight song, which is actually "Give my Regards to Davy"
- "You're Never Fully Dressed without a Grin " from Annie - Andy tries to sing this when it becomes articulate that the judges were non impressed with his initial song choice.
- "Boogie Wonderland" by Globe, Current of air and Fire - Played during Darryl'southward adieu trip the light fantastic toe.
- Finale
- "S&Grand" past Rihanna - Elizabeth the stripper dances to this vocal at Dwight's bachelor party
- "Save a Horse (Ride a Cowboy)" past Big & Rich - Meredith's stripper son dances to this song at Angela's bachelorette party
- "Sweet Kid o' Mine" past Guns N' Roses is performed past a string quartet when Angela walks downwards the aisle.
- "Angela" by Mötley Crüe - Dwight & Angela dance to this song at their wedding.
- "Here Comes My Daughter " by Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers - Played while Jim and Pam are dancing together.
- "You Might Recollect" by The Cars - Played while Erin is dancing with her male parent at the wedding.
- "Meet You lot In The Middle " past Stoll Vaughan - Played while Pam and Toby are dancing
- "Sara Smile " past Hall & Oates - Played while Michael is showing pictures of his kids to Pam on his phone.
- "Past The Fashion " past Jerry Honigman - The song that Stanley and Phyllis dance to
- "Rosalita" by Bruce Springsteen - Played when Michael and Dwight dance at the nuptials.
- "All the Faces " by Creed Bratton - Creed plays this on guitar during the final few minutes of the finale, while anybody says their parting words.
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