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لیست پرفروشترین آلبوم های موسیقی امریکا از سال 2000 به بعد منتشر شد.

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13 سال 6 ماه قبل #22620 توسط FeanoR

mhmj نوشته: پس اینوینسیبل کو؟ مگه 13 میلیون فروش نکرده بود؟


منم همین باعث تعجبم هست شاید این میزان فروش از سال 2008 تا الان هست :D چون باید اینویسیبل در رتبه خیلی خوبی داشته باشه حالا که نیست :D البته همه جا تو نت نوشته شده که 2000 تا الان :D

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13 سال 6 ماه قبل #22653 توسط شايان
وحید ممنون بابت تاپیکت اما تاریخ خیلی از آلبوم هایی که گذاشتی مربوط به قبل از 2000 هستند!!!!دقت کردی؟؟آلبوم متالیکا یا خیلی ها!!!!به جز زحمتت خیلی از این آلبوم ها رو تو تاپیک پرفروشترین آلبوم ها با نقد گذاشتم البته اون تاپیک تموم نشده هنوز....ممنون میشم دقت کنی به تاریخشون وحید جان!!!!



بیاد داشته باشید بهتر است به یکباره خاموش شد تا ذره ذره محو شدن

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13 سال 6 ماه قبل #22657 توسط FeanoR

shayan69 نوشته: وحید ممنون بابت تاپیکت اما تاریخ خیلی از آلبوم هایی که گذاشتی مربوط به قبل از 2000 هستند!!!!دقت کردی؟؟آلبوم متالیکا یا خیلی ها!!!!به جز زحمتت خیلی از این آلبوم ها رو تو تاپیک پرفروشترین آلبوم ها با نقد گذاشتم البته اون تاپیک تموم نشده هنوز....ممنون میشم دقت کنی به تاریخشون وحید جان!!!!


نه این کلا هست هر آلبومی که از بعد 2000 به فروشش زیاد بوده مثلا تریلر هم هست ولی چون فروشش بعد 2000 به بعد زیاد بوده اینجا هست همینطور آلبوم متالیکا درسته که قبل 2000 هست ولی فروشش بعد 2000 زیاد بوده و به سال انتشار کاری نداره به مقدار فروش از بعد از 2000 هست مثلا آلبوم بیتلز هم هست حالا درسته این نسخه بعد 2000 منتشر شده ولی در کل قضیه اینه

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13 سال 6 ماه قبل #22700 توسط mohammad
..7 ( = ) 11,772,000 Supernatural - Santana (01/01/2012)
این به سریال Supernatrual ]م ربط داره ؟
راستی اهنگ هایی که تو این سریال پخش میشه رو کسی داره ؟
مثلا اونی که اخر هر فصل میذاره خیلی دوست دارم ولی اسم اهنگ رو نمیدونم که سرچ کنم .

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13 سال 6 ماه قبل #22715 توسط mohammad
من لیست شو دارم


Season One
Episode 1x01 - Pilot

Ginger - Gasoline
Classic - What Cha Gonna Do
Eagles of Death Metal - Speaking in Tongues
Allman Brothers Band - Ramblin' Man
AC/DC - Back in Black
AC/DC - Highway to Hell
Keith Rosier - (She) Cheated on a Cheater

While being questioned by the police, Dean identifies himself as Ted Nugent, the famous rock guitarist.
The case that Dean pulls the tape that plays "Back in Black" out of is a Metallica case (in fact as seen below originally a Metallica song was used in the scene).

Pilot Screener Music

The version of the pilot released to reviewers and advertisers and eventually leaked to the internet had different music than the aired version. This is common as music clearances for broadcast are not done until after a series is ordered. In addition some of the music used was dramatically different than the usual music on the show.

Green Day - Boulevard of Broken Dreams
50cent - Disco Inferno
Linkin Park - Points of Authority
ZZ Top - La Grange
Metallica - Enter Sandman

Episode 1x02 - Wendigo

Foreigner - Hot Blooded
Lynyrd Skynyrd - Down South Jukin'
Rush - Fly By Night

Episode 1x03 - Dead in the Water

Black Toast - What a Way to Go
Ratt - Round and Round
Billy Squier - Too Daze Gone
Bad Company - Movin' On

Dean teaches Lucas to say "Zeppelin rules!" in reference to the band Led Zeppelin.

Episode 1x04 - Phantom Traveler

Black Sabbath - Paranoid
Rush - Working Man
Metallica - Wherever I May Roam
Blue Sarenco - Load Rage

Dean hums Some Kind of Monster by Metallica on the plane in this episode after introducing himself as James Hetfield, Metallica's lead singer

Episode 1x05 - Bloody Mary

Fall Out Boy - Sugar, We're Going Down
Def Leppard - Rock of Ages
The Rolling Stones - Laugh, I Nearly Died

Episode 1x06 - Skin

Iron Butterfly - In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida
Lynyrd Skynyrd - Poison Whiskey
Filter - Hey Man, Nice Shot
Free - All Right Now

Episode 1x07 - Hook Man

Split Habit - Higher Mathematics
Quiet Riot - Bang Your Head (Metal Health)
Low Five - Noise
APM - At Rest
APM - Royal Bethlehem
Paul Richards - U Do 2 Me
Boston - Peace of Mind

Episode 1x08 - Bugs

Def Leppard - Rock of Ages
Scorpions - No One Like You
Eric Clapton - I Can't Stand It
Black Toast Music - I Got More Bills Than I Got Pay
Extreme Music - Poke in the Butt

Episode 1x09 - Home

No Non-original Music
Episode 1x10 - Asylum

Bachman-Turner Overdrive - Hey You

In this episode Dean uses the alias Nigel Tufnel, who is the lead singer for Spinal Tap played by Christopher Guest in the movie This is Spinal Tap.

Episode 1x11 - Scarecrow

Colepitz - Puppet
Bad Company - Bad Company
Creedence Clearwater Revival - Lodi

Dean introduces himself as John Bonham, the deceased drummer for Led Zeppelin, but he gets called out for using such an obvious alias.

Episode 1x12 - Faith

Blue Öyster Cult - (Don't Fear) The Reaper

Episode 1x13 - Route 666

The James Gang - Walk Away
Bad Company - She Brings Me Love
Blind Faith - Can't Find My Way Home

Episode 1x14 - Nightmare

Bob Seger System - Two Plus Two
Bob Seger - Lucifer

Sam and Dean introduce themselves as Father Simmons and Father Frehley. Gene Simmons and Ace Frehley are the bassist and lead guitarist of the band KISS.

Episode 1x15 - The Benders

Joe Walsh - Rocky Mountain Way
Christopher Lennertz - Sweet and Low Down

Episode 1x16 - Shadow

Vue - Pictures of Me
Little Charlie and the Nightcats - You Got Your Hooks in Me
X - The New World

Episode 1x17 - Hell House

Blue Öyster Cult - Fire of Unkown Origin
Blue Öyster Cult - Burning for You
Waco - Fast Train Down
Extreme Music - Slow Death
Extreme Music - Anthem
Rex Hobart and the Misery Boys - Point of No Return

The symbol painted on the wall of the house is the actual symbol used by the band Blue Öyster Cult in real life, it was not made up

Episode 1x18 - Something Wicked

UFO - Rock Bottom
Ozzy Osbourne - Road to Nowhere

Episode 1x19 - Provenance

Steve Carlson - Night Time
Grand Funk Railroad - Bad Time
Exterme Music - Romantic Piece No. 1
Black Toast Music - One More Once

Episode 1x20 - Dead Man's Blood

Stevie Ray Vaughan - The House is Rockin'
Charlie Robinson - My Hometown
Tito and Tarantula - Strange Face

Episode 1x21 - Salvation

Recap Song: Kansas - Carry on Wayward Son

Episode 1x22 - Devil's Trap

Recap Song: Triumph - Fight the Good Fight
Joe Walsh - Turn to Stone
Creedence Clearwater Revival - Bad Moon Rising

Season One DVD Extras

A Day in the Life: Marc Broussard - Blue Jeans

Season Two
Episode 2x01 - In My Time of Dying

Recap Song: Ted Nugent - Stranglehold
Creedence Clearwater Revival - Bad Moon Rising

The episode is named after a Led Zeppelin song from the album Physical Graffiti whose lyrics fit what happens to John in this episode. (The Zeppelin song is based on an old folk song most famously covered by Bob Dylan but the Zeppelin version is the only one that spells dying out in the title.)

Episode 2x02 - Everybody Loves a Clown

Recap Song: The Chamber Brothers - Time Has Come Today
Three Dog Night - Shambala
Captain & Tennille - Do That to Me One More Time
Bosshouse Music - Mississippi Mudd

The episode title is a song from Gary Lewis and the Playboys on the 1965 album of the same name.

Episode 2x03 - Bloodlust

Recap Song: Journey - Wheel in the Sky
AC/DC - Back in Black
Long John Hunter - Time and Time Again
Lil' Ed and the Blues Imperials - Golden Rule
Lee Rocker - Funny Car Graveyard

Episode 2x04 - Children Shouldn't Play with Dead Things

Supergrass - Sad Girl

Episode 2x05 - Simon Said

REO Speedwagon - Can't Fight this Feeling (Dean sings the title after listening to the song)
Eric Lindell - Uncle John
Soundgarden - Fell on Black Days
Spinal Tap - Stonehenge
Lil' Ed and the Blues Imperials - Tired of Crying
Daniel May - Women's Wear

Episode 2x06 - No Exit

Cheap Trick - Surrender
Foreigner - Cold as Ice
Godsmack - Mama (Listed in the official episode guide but unverified)

Dean's Ringtone sounds similar to AC/DC - Rock and Roll Ain't Noise Pollution, Deep Purple - Smoke On The Water, or Scorpions - Rock You Like A Hurricane but is actually an original composition composed to sound familiar.

Episode 2x07 - The Usual Suspects

No Non-Original Music
Episode 2x08 - Crossroad Blues

Little Walter - Key to the Highway
Robert Johnson - Crossroad Blues
Robert Johnson - Hell Hound on my Trail
Son House - Downhearted Blues
Brian Tichy - Chaos Surrounds You
Soon Preview: Nazareth - Hair of the Dog

The opening of the episode is a recreation of actual accounts of the death of Blues legend Robert Johnson. The plot of the episode is based on these accounts as well as Johnson's music.

Episode 2x09 - Croatoan

No Non-Original Music

Sam and Dean introduce themselves as Billy Gibbons and Frank Beard, members of rock group ZZ Top.

Episode 2x10 - Hunted

Jefferson Airplane - White Rabbit
Carey Bell - Lonesome Stranger
Muse - Supermassive Blackhole
Bosshouse Music - Swamp Thing

Episode 2x11 - Playthings

Michael Burks - Voodoo Spell

Episode 2x12 - Night Shifter

Styx - Renegade

Episode 2x13 - Houses of the Holy

Bob Dylan - Knockin' On Heaven's Door
Jamie Dunlap - Down on Love

Dean's mp3 player says he is listening to Kashmir by Led Zeplin (complete with spelling mistake), but the music dubbed over is actually Down on Love by Jamie Dunlap. The title of the episode is a reference to another Zeppelin song on the same album as Kashmir.

Episode 2x14 - Born Under a Bad Sign

Tarbox Ramblers - Ashes to Ashes
The Doors - The Crystal Ship
REO Speedwagon - Back on the Road Again

Dean finds out that demon possessed Sam checked into the hotel as Richie Sambora, who is the guitarist for Bon Jovi, and makes fun of him for liking Bon Jovi.
The episode title is the title song on a 1967 blues album by Albert King that is used as a blues standard mostly famously covered by Cream.

Episode 2x15 - Tall Tales

Junk Food - Next to You
The James Gang/Joe Walsh - Walk Away
Rhythm Machine - Brenda and Me
Chris DeBurgh - Lady in Red
Barry White - Can't Get Enough of Your Love Babe

Episode 2x16 - Roadkill

Animals - House of the Rising Sun

Episode 2x17 - Heart

Kip Winger - Smoking Gun
Transformer - Robert Kennedy
Queensrÿche - Silent Lucidity
Screaming Trees - Look at You
The Stooges - Down on the Street

Episode 2x18 - Hollywood Babylon

James Darren - I've Got the World on a String
Herb Alpert - Green Peppers

The episode title is the same as a song by the Misfits.

Episode 2x19 - Folsom Prison Blues

Booker T and the MG's - Green Onions
Alice in Chains - Rooster

The episode title is the title of a song by Johnny Cash.

Episode 2x20 - What Is and What Should Never Be

Lynyrd Skynyrd - Saturday Night Special
Joey Ramone - What a Wonderful World
Arvo Pärt - Spiegel im Spiegel

The episode title is the same as a Led Zeppelin song on the album Led Zeppelin II.

Episode 2x21 - All Hell Breaks Loose (1)

Recap/Opening Song: Boston - Foreplay/Long Time
Martyn Laight/Carlin Music - Wrapped Around Your Finger
Darker My Love - Opening

Dean's credit card receipt said his name was David Hasselhoff who was the star of Baywatch and Knight Rider and has also enjoyed success as a singer in some parts of the world.

Episode 2x22 - All Hell Breaks Loose (2)

Recap Song: Kansas - Carry On Wayward Son
Boston - Don't Look Back

Season Three
Episode 3x01 - The Magnificent Seven

Recap Song: AC/DC - Hell's Bells
Bachman Turner Overdrive - You Ain't Seen Nothin' Yet
Howling Diablos - Mean Little Town
J.B. Burnett - I Shall Not Be Moved

The title of this episode was originally that of a western but was also a song by The Clash.
Episode 3x02 - The Kids Are Alright

Goodnight City - 40,000 Miles

The title of the episode is the title of a single by the band The Who off the group's first album My Generation. The title was also used for a 1979 documentary on the band.
Ben received an AC/DC album as a birthday gift.

Episode 3x03 - Bad Day at Black Rock

Daniel May - Women's Wear
Les Paul & Mary Ford - Vaya con Dios

Episode 3x04 - Sin City

Creedence Clearwater Revival - Run Through the Jungle
Brimstone Howl - Bad Seed
Sasquatch - Nikki
Mother Superior - Did You See It

The episode title is from the song by AC/DC.
Episode 3x05 - Bedtime Stories

No non-original music
Dean introduces himself and Sam as Dectectives Page and Plant. Jimmy Page and Robert Plant were the lead guitarist and lead vocalist for the band Led Zeppelin

Episode 3x06 - Red Sky at Morning

No non-original music

Episode 3x07 - Fresh Blood

David Feldstein - Seven Minutes to Heaven
Bad Company - Crazy Circles

Episode 3x08 - A Very Supernatural Christmas

Jay Gruska (staff composer) - 12 Days of Christmas
Burton Music Library - All Because of Mr. Santa Claus
Jared Padalecki & Jensen Ackles - Silent Night (in character as Sam & Dean)
Burton Music Library - O Come All Ye Faithful (choral)
Rosemary Clooney - Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas

The following Christmas songs were played but the artists are currently unknown:

Jingle Bells
Silent Night
Joy to the World (organ version)
Deck the Halls
O Come All Ye Faithful (from music box)
We Wish You a Merry Little Christmas
Jingle Bells (piano version)
Sleigh Ride (instrumental)

The instrumentals for public domain songs are likely just played by the staff musicians as the 12 Days of Christmas was.
Episode 3x09 - Malleus Maleficarum

Poison - Every Rose Has Its Thorn
Screamin' Jay Hawkins - I Put a Spell on You

In this episode Sam and Dean introduce themselves as agents "Bachman" and "Turner". A play off the classic rock band Bachman-Turner Overdrive.

Episode 3x10 - Dream a Little Dream of Me

The Doobie Brothers - Long Train Runnin'
Mama Cass Elliot - Dream a Little Dream of Me

The title of the episodes is the title of a classic song most famously recorded by Cass Elliot of The Mamas & The Papas. Her version is played during the episode.
Dean's Pittsburgh City Police Department ID is under the name Robert Plant, lead singer of Led Zeppelin.
Dean suggests that he and Sam sync up The Wizard of Oz with the Pink Floyd album Dark Side of the Moon before drinking dream-tea.

Episode 3x11 - Mystery Spot

Asia - Heat of the Moment
Huey Louis and the News - Back in Time

Episode 3x12 - Jus in Bello

No Non-Original Music

Henricksen exlaims "I shot the sheriff" to which Dean replies "but you didn't shoot the deputy." I Shot the Sheriff is a Bob Marley song with the chorus "I shot the sheriff / but I didn't shoot the deputy."

Episode 3x13 - Ghostfacers

Grand Funk Railroad - We're an American Band
Focus - Hocus Pocus
Leslie Gore - It's My Party and I'll Cry if I Want to

The Ghostfacers theme was written for the show but is a parody of other reality show theme songs.

Episode 3x14 - Long-Distance Caller

No Non-Original Music

The title of this episode is similar to a song by blues musician Muddy Waters, "Long Distance Call", but the more direct reference is to a The Twilight Zone episode also called "Long Distance Call" that has the same plot device and some similar scenes.

Episode 3x15 - Time Is on My Side

No Non-Original Music

The title of this episode is a reference to the song "Time Is on My Side" by Jerry Ragovoy most famously covered by the Rolling Stones. It was also featured in the movie Fallen whose version of the demon Azazel frequently sings it.

Episode 3x16 - No Rest for the Wicked

Recap Song: Kansas - Carry on Wayward Son
Bon Jovi - Wanted Dead or Alive (Also sung along by Padalecki and Ackles in character as Sam and Dean)

Sam told Dean he should have been rocking "Eye of the Tiger" after he gave a psych up speech. "Eye of the Tiger" by Survivor was written for the movie Rocky III and has since become a standard song for movies and TV shows to play during psych up speechs.
Sam and Dean's discussion on Bon Jovi was a callback to episode 2x14 - Born Under a Bad Sign in which Dean makes fun of Sam for liking Bon Jovi.
Dean's ID says his name is Mr. Hagar. Sammy Hagar was the replacement lead vocalist for Van Halen after David Lee Roth left the band.
The episode title is the title of several rock and metal albums and songs most famously a 1988 album by Ozzy Osbourne.

Season Three DVD Extras

Gag Reel: Bell Biv DeVoe - Do Me (with Jensen Ackles sing-along)
Supernatural Effects: ZZ Top - La Grange

Season Four
Episode 4x01 - Lazarus Rising

Recap Song: AC/DC - You Shook Me All Night Long
unknown - In the Shadow of the Valley
Katie Thompson & Martyn Laight/Carlin Music - I'm So Blue
The Republic Tigers - Fight Song
Jason Manns - Vision
Martyn Laight/Carlin Music - Wrapped Around Your Finger

The psychic Pamela Barnes is wearing a Ramones tank top.

Episode 4x02 - Are You There God? It's Me, Dean Winchester

Recap Song: Billy Squier - Lonely Is the Night

Episode 4x03 - In the Beginning

The Allman Brothers Band - Ramblin' Man
Kenny Smith & The Loveliters - Go for Your Self
Kenny Smith & The Loveliters - One More Day

Dean asks his dad if he knows that Sonny and Cher broke up. Sonny & Cher were a married couple, musical duo and hosts of the variety show The Sonny and Cher Comedy Hour. They divorced in 1975 two years after the date this episode took place.
Dean introduced himself as Dean Van Halen. Van Halen is a major 80s rock band founded by two brothers, Eddie and Alex Van Halen.

Episode 4x04 - Metamorphosis

Hound Dog Taylor & The HouseBreakers - Phillips' Theme

Episode 4x05 - Monster Movie

Bach - Tocata & Fugue in D Minor
Several polkas were played, likely performed by staff musicians
Alpine Polka
Bargains Galore
Blue Danube Polka
Bratwurst Polka A
Hofkichner Polka
Munchener Bierfest

Sam and Dean introduce themselves as Agents Angus and Young. Angus Young is the lead guitarist of AC/DC.

Episode 4x06 - Yellow Fever

Survivor - Eye of the Tiger

Sam and Dean introduce themselves as Agents Tyler and Perry. Steven Tyler and Joe Perry are the lead singer and guitarist for the band Aerosmith. This fact is pointed out later in the episode by the neighbor.
The sheriff proclaims "Hell's Bells" as he exits his office. Hell's Bells is an old fashioned euphemism often used in place of profanity. It is also the title of one of AC/DC's best known songs which was played during the season 3 premiere recap.

Episode 4x07 - It's the Great Pumpkin, Sam Winchester

Nine Days - Just as Through with You
Triple 7 - Bomb

Dean introduces himself as Agent Seger. Bob Seger is a famous rock musician who has played with a number of bands through the years.
Dean later introduces himself and Sam as Agents Geddy and Lee. Geddy Lee is the lead vocalist for the Canadian rock band Rush.
See Episode 2x06 for notes on Dean's ringtone.

Episode 4x08 - Wishful Thinking

Wild Whirld - Friday Night

Episode 4x09 - I Know What You Did Last Summer

Left Hand Frank - Blues Won't Let Me Be

Episode 4x10 - Heaven and Hell

Bad Company - Ready for Love

The title of this episode is probably a reference to the Black Sabbath song of the same name.

Episode 4x11 - Family Remains

Max Steiner - The Charge at the Feather River Cue

Episode 4x12 - Criss Angel Is a Douche Bag

Buva - She Makes Me Fall Down

The song that plays both when Jeb is rehearsing on stage and when he is killed in his dressing room is a brief one verse song written specifically for the episode by Christopher Lennertz (the show's composer) and Steve Frangadakis called "Douche Bag Theme". It is performed by Frangadakis.
Dean introduces himself as Agent Ulrich. Lars Ulrich is the drummer for the band Metallica.

Episode 4x13 - After School Special

Foreigner - Long, Long Way From Home

A gym-class student refers to Dean as "Substitute-Coach Roth." David Lee Roth is the lead singer for the rock group Van Halen.

Episode 4x14 - Sex & Violence

White Zombie - Thunder Kiss '65
Brian Tichy - Steal the World
Classic - Come on Shake

Dean mentions Welcome to the Jungle by Guns & Roses and Cherry Pie by Warrant as possible siren songs.
Dean and Nick try to stump each other over the history of two Led Zeppelin songs: Nobody's Fault but Mine and You Shook Me.

Episode 4x15 - Death Takes a Holiday

George Highfill & Jai Josefs/MasterSource - Perfect Situation for a Fool

Episode 4x16 - On the Head of a Pin

Alastair sings the first few lines of the song "Cheek to Cheek" from the Fred Astaire movie Top Hat (written by Irving Berlin).

Episode 4x17 - It's a Terrible Life

The Kinks - Well Respected Man
Brian Tichy - Hollow

Episode 4x18 - The Monster at the End of This Book

Sonny Ellis - Leave All This Behind

Dean introduces himself and Sam as Agents DeYoung and Shaw. Dennis DeYoung was a former member of the rock band Styx and Tommy Shaw is still a member of the same band.
Dean says his two favorite songs are "Ramble On" and "Traveling Riverside Blues" both were recorded by Led Zeppelin but only the first was written by them. The second was originally recorded by Robert Johnson but Dean is likely talking about the Zeppelin version given his affinity for the band.

Episode 4x19 - Jump the Shark

Nathan Williams - Reaching Higher
Burl Ives - A Little Bitty Tear

The cemetary director refers to Dean as Agent Nugent. Ted Nugent is a rock musician who's music has been featured prominently on Supernatural before.

Episode 4x20 - The Rapture

No Non-Original Music

Episode 4x21 - When the Levee Breaks

No Non-Original Music
The title of the episode comes from a blues song written and first recorded by Kansas Joe McCoy and Memphis Minnie that was most famously re-worked by Led Zeppelin for their fourth album.

Episode 4x22 - Lucifer Rising

Recap Song: Kansas - Carry on Wayward Son
Season Four DVD Extras

Gag Reel: SWANK - Shoot at the Devil

Season Five
Episode 5x01 - Sympathy for the Devil

Recap Song: AC/DC - Thunderstruck

The title of the episode is a reference to the Rolling Stones song of the same name in which the devil introduces himself to the world.

Episode 5x02 - Good God, Y'all

Recap Song: Foreigner - Long, Long Way from Home
Norman Greenbaum - Spirit in the Sky

The title of the episode is a line from Edwin Starr's song "War (What Is It Good For)".

Episode 5x03 - Free to Be You and Me

Lynyrd Skynyrd - Simple Man
Swank - Devil's Sway
Left Hand Frank & His Blues Band - Blues Won't Let Me Be

The title of the episode is a reference to the 1972 children's music album "Free to Be... You and Me" which featured songs from celebrities and was later made into a TV special.

Episode 5x04 - The End

The Contours - Do You Love Me

Dean tells Lucifer to, "Quit it with the Sympathy for the Devil crap." "Sympathy for the Devil" is a song by the Rolling Stones which is sung from Lucifer's perspective and is an attempt to get some sympathy but in a completely unapologetic tone and by saying he is no different than humanity which is basically the complete opposite of the speech in the episode.
The title of the episode is the title of both the final song recorded by The Beatles and a major song from The Doors debut album.

Episode 5x05 - Fallen Idols

Lucero - Sixteen
Soon Preview: Jeff Beck - Superstition

Dean introduces himself and Sam as Agents Bonham and Copeland. John Bonham was the drummer for the band Led Zeppelin and Stuart Copeland is the drummer for the band The Police.

Episode 5x06 - I Believe the Children Are Our Future

No Non-Original Music
The title of the episode is the opening line to Whitney Houston's song "The Greatest Love of All", previously recorded by George Benson in 1977.
Dean introduces him and Sam as Agent Page and Agent Plant and later Sam tells Jesse that his name is Robert. Jimmy Page and Robert Plant were the singer and guitarist for Led Zeppelin.

Episode 5x07 - The Curious Case of Dean Winchester

Lonnie Brooks - I Want All My Money Back
Bear Cat Phillips - "Early Blues"

Episode 5x08 - Changing Channels

Anya Marina - Move You
Anya Marina - Not a Through Street
Renee Stahl - Something New
Robbi Spencer - I Love to See You Happy
Unknown (cover of The Who) - Won't Get Fooled Again
Knight Rider Theme Song

Episode 5x09 - The Real Ghostbusters

The Bughouse Five - Topsy Turvy
The Bughouse Five - Trouble Baby
Swank - Whiskey
Hound Dog Taylor - Ain't Got Nobody
Miss Eighty6 - Ring-a-Ling

During the role playing game the hotel owner refers to the various Sams and Deans as Agents Lennon and McCartney one time and Agents Richards and Jagger the next. John Lennon and Paul McCartney are two of the Beatles and Keith Richards and Mick Jagger are two of The Rolling Stones.

Episode 5x10 - Abandon All Hope

The Main Ingredient - Everybody Plays a Fool
Santana - Oye Como Va

Episode 5x11 - Sam, Interrupted

No Non-Original Music
Martin tells the Winchester brothers, "I’m useless. Why do you think I checked myself into the Hotel California?" "Hotel California" is a song by the Eagles where you can "check out anytime you like, but you can never leave".

Episode 5x12 - Swap Meat

Sonny Ellis / Black Toast Music - I Got More Bills Than I Got Pay
Bob Seger - Rock and Roll Never Forgets
Hazy Malaze - Got My Wings

Episode 5x13 - The Song Remains the Same

Warrant - Cherry Pie
Sammy Johns - Chevy Van
Molly Hatchet - The Creeper

The title of the episode is from the title of a Led Zeppelin song on the Houses of the Holy album. It was also the title of a concert film and live album the band released.

Episode 5x14 - My Bloody Valentine

No non-original music

The title of this episode is shared by some music related things (notably an alternative rock group) but none in the genres generally referenced by the series and the more likely reference is to the 1981 horror movie which was remade in 2009 starring Jensen Ackles.

Dean and Sam use the aliases Marley and Cliff, referring to reggae singers Bob Marley and Jimmy Cliff.

Episode 5x15 - Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid

Moot Davis - You're One of a Kind

Episode 5x16 - Dark Side of the Moon

Bob Dylan - Knockin' on Heaven's Door
Jesse Turnbow/Black Toast Music - What a Way to Go

The title of the episode comes from the title of Pink Floyd's seminal concept album. Each side of the album is a single musical composition that goes through different stages of human life and ends with allusions to death and the afterlife (Side 1 ends with the lyric free "The Great Gig in the Sky" and side 2 ends with "Eclipse" which alludes to the struggle between good and evil and that life and the afterlife are a summation of both). The title might be used as a direct reference to the afterlife because there is a repeated line in the second to last track "Brain Damage," "I'll see you on the dark side of the Moon," that follows a series of seemingly life ending conditional if statements which could be interpreted as referring to the after life but songwriter Roger Waters has stated it is meant to convey the fact that everyone gives into the dark forces and impulses in their life at some point including him.

Episode 5x17 - 99 Problems

Steve Plunkett/MasterSource Music - Too Hot to Stop

The title of the episode is a reference to the 1993 Ice-T hip-hop track of the same name (Jay-Z released a track with the same name and chorus in 2004). The chorus of the track goes "I got 99 problems but a bitch ain't one" so the title acts as a bit of a hint to the plot twist in the episode.

Episode 5x18 - Point of No Return

Kay Starr - The Man Upstairs
Kurt Fuller (in character as Zachariah) - When the Saints Go Marching In

The title of the episode is a common saying that has been used for many song and album titles but none in the genres and time periods generally referenced by the series so there likely isn't any musical reference intended. Although the band Kansas has an album called "Point of Know Return".

Episode 5x19 - Hammer of the Gods

Daniel May - Women's Wear
The Bachelors - You Know You Know (I Love You So)

The title of the episode is a reference to a line in the Led Zeppelin song "Immigrant Song" which prompted people to start refering to the Led Zeppelin sound as the "hammer of the gods." It was also used as the title of a popular 1985 unauthorized Led Zeppelin biography by Stephen Davis.

Episode 5x20 - The Devil You Know

No Non-Original Music
Dean comments that he looks like the King of Pop while wearing a surgical mask. This is a reference to Michael Jackson who is often called the King of Pop and towards the end of his life used to wear a surgical mask when out in public.

Episode 5x21 - Two Minutes to Midnight

Jen Titus - O Death

The title of the episode is a reference to the 1984 Iron Maiden song "2 Minutes to Midnight" which is itself a reference to the Atomic Doomsday Clock which uses a clock metaphor to illustrate how theoretically close to an apocalypse (in that case atomic) the world is.

Episode 5x22 - Swan Song

Recap Song: Kansas - Carry On Wayward Son
Def Leppard - Rock of Ages

The title of the episode is partially a reference to the music label launched by Led Zeppelin in 1974 that released not only the band's later albums and members' early solo works but also many albums by other groups most successfully Bad Company, whose music has been featured on the series before.
Before swapping bodies, Lucifer tells Sam, "A fiddle of gold against your soul says I'm better than you." This is a reference to the Charlie Daniels Band song "The Devil Went Down to Georgia" where the devil battles a fiddle player named Johnny for his soul.

Season 6
Episode 6x01 - Exile On Main St.

Bob Seger - Beautiful Loser

The title of this episode is a reference to the 1972 Rolling Stones double album of the same name.

Episode 6x02 - Two And A Half Men

Daniel May/Master Source - Shop 'Til You Drop
Deep Purple - Smoke on the Water

Episode 6x03 - The Third Man

No Non-Original Music

Episode 6x04 - Weekend At Bobby's

Kenny Rogers - The Gambler

Two of Rufus's aliases are Luther Vandross (a famous R&B singer) and Ruben Studdard (who won Season 2 of American Idol). Sheriff Jody Mills mentions that she's a Vandross fan.
Dean showed up on Bobby's caller ID as John P. Jones. John Paul Jones was the bassist for Led Zeppelin.

Episode 6x05 - Live Free Or Twihard

Bela Lugosi's Dead - Bauhaus

Episode 6x06 - You Can't Handle The Truth

No Non-Original Music

Episode 6x07 - Family Matters

No Non-Original Music

Episode 6x08 - All Dogs Go To Heaven

Molly Hatchet - Flirtin' With Disaster
Black Mustang - City Blues

Episode 6x09 - Clap Your Hands if You Believe...

David Bowie - Space Oddity

Episode 6x10 - Caged Heat

No Non-Original Music

Episode 6x11 - Appointment In Samarra

Dean makes a refference to a Kansas song "dust in the wind"
Episode 6x12 - Like A Virgin

Aerosmith - Back In The Saddle
Jethro Tull - A New Day Yesterday

Episode 6x13 - Unforgiven

No Non-Original Music

Episode 6x14 - Mannequin 3: The Reckoning

Nazareth - Love Hurts

Episode 6x15 - The French Mistake

No Non-Original Music

Episode 6x16 - ...And Then There Were None

No Non-Original Music

Episode 6x17 - My Heart Will Go On

Blondie - One Way Or Another
Celine Dion - My Heart Will Go On

The title of this episode is in reference to Celine Dion's My Heart Will Go On

Episode 6x18 - Frontierland

No Non-Original Music

Episode 6x19 - Mommy Dearest

Hot Chocolate - You Sexy Thing
Jefferson Starship - Miracles
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