Joey

Joey Music Questions -- Updated March 15, 2006
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Music in Episodes (by episode number)

About the Theme Song

Relatively new or modified questions are marked in bold in the table of contents below.

1.01 Pilot - What song played at the beginning, as the plane touched down?
1.02 Joey and the Student (aka Episode One) - What song was playing at the beginning of the first bar scene?
1.04 Joey and The Book Club - What music was Joey listening to / singing when he walks past Michael and Jane?
1.16 Joey and The Tonight Show - What music played while Joey rode the scooter to The Tonight Show?

2.13 Joey and the Christmas Party - What was the guitar music at the end, when Joey looked for Alex?


The Theme Song

The theme song is called "Sunny Hours." It is performed by Long Beach Dub Allstars, featuring will.i.am.

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1.01 Pilot - What song was playing at the beginning, as the plane touched down?

"Hooray for Hollywood," performed by Ethel Merman, Lyrics by Johnny Mercer.

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1.02 Joey and the Student (aka Episode One) - What song was playing at the beginning of the first bar scene?

"Take Me Out," by Franz Ferdinand.

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1.04 Joey and the Book Club - What music was Joey listening to / singing when he walks past Michael and Jane?

"Angel of the Morning," by The Pretenders. This song was once featured in Friends, as well (episode 2.06).

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1.16 Joey and The Tonight Show - What music played while Joey rode the scooter to The Tonight Show?

The William Tell Overture, by Gioachino Rossini.

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2.13 Joey and The Christmas Party - What was the guitar music at the end, when Joey looked for Alex?

"Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas." I don't know who arranged or performed this guitar version.

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