Music of Third Watch


***Updated 11/15/04***
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Music of Third Watch: Season 1-3
Music of Third Watch Cont...Season 4 & 5 link below...

$Theme: "Keep Hope Alive"-by The Crystal Method.

Season One:

1.1 Welcome to Camelot (9/23/99)

$"Right Here, Right Now" by Fatboy Slim(Normon Cook). opening theme (Bosco chases a young African American); later on used during a huge fire scene when Bosco gets into the building on fire to help some of the inhabitants get out.

"I've got your number" by Peggy Lee off her album "Seductive"
song playing in the bar when they go to arrest the woman who caused the MVA.

$“Battersea” by Hooverphonic- Jerry is taken to Angel of Mercy Hospital and the rest of the crew is watching.

1.2 Anywhere But Here (9/26/99)

$"Porcelain" by Moby.
At the very beginning, when Davis is sitting in the stairs at the scene of Jerry's shooting.

$"Clubbed to Death" by Rob Dougan played while Bosco / Sully / Faith / Davis raid the suspected apartment of the shooter.

$“Angel” by Massive Attack Plays when Bosco is shot by Daniels in the abandonned building.

1.3 Patterns (10/3/99)

“Get on Up” by Esquires played when Sully is driving in the car when the ladies are looking at him.

1.4 Hell Is What You Make Of It (10/10/99)

”Beat Kicks and I Start Rockin” by Bass Lo-Ryders plays in the beginning.

“Don’t Worry Be Happy” Ty whistles it in the squad car.

"Smile" by Vitamin C is playing from the Limo when Jimmy is flirting with the girls that are going to the Bachelorette party.

”Mambo #5” by Lou Bega Song that is playing during 55’s Bar-b-q

1.5 Responsible Parties (10/31/99)

$"Bleed" The Negro Problem Song played when Bosco and Yokas leave Ceasar in the other gangs turf

1.6 Sunny like Sunshine (11/7/99)

$“Bad Bad Leroy Brown” by Jim Croce Ty and Sully sing in the car.

$“Love and Happiness” by Al Green (when bobby is dancing at the end)

1.7 Impulse (11/14/99)

1.8 History of the World (11/21/99)

the drunk guy singing "Cabaret" song (lyrics are come to the cabaret old chum)

-old drunk guy singing "I got Rhythm" (Lyrics are I got rhythm who could ask for anything more)

"I've got the world on a string" by Frank Sinatra The drunk man standing on the car will only cooperate with Bobby and Kim if they sing with him, Then Bobby can't get the song out of his head.

"Dream on Dreamer" by The New Heavies is the song playing at the Gym when Doc and Carlos are helping "Ankle Girl".

1.9 Modern Designs for Better Living (11/28/99)

$"I Can't Help Myself (Sugar Pie, Honey Bunch)" by The Four Tops is playing in the Diner where Sully is getting lunch, and waiting for Davis.

$"Wild Thing" by Tone Loc Bobby goes into electronic store that Matty worked at and finds out Matty quit.

1.10 Demolition Derby (1/10/00)

1.11 Alone In A Crowd (1/17/00)

$"I See You Baby (Shaking That A**)" by Groove Armada when Bosco and Nicole make out in the parking lot.

1.12 Journey To The Himalayas (1/24/00)

$"Everything You Want" by Vertical Horizion plays in the apartment where Bosco and Yokas find Mindy.

"I Got the News” by Steely Dan- song Sully is listening to in the RMP when Ty meets up with him at the end.

1.13 This Band Of Brothers (2/7/00)

"Sumthin Sumthin" by Maxwell is playing at the beginning of the episode when Doc and Morales are in bed talking.

$"Waiting for the Light to change" by Tonic plays when Bobby & Kim kiss at the end of the episode

1.14 32 Bullets and a Broken Heart (2/14/00)

"Give you all the love" by Mishka - plays at the end in the bar where Bobby meets Treva.

1.15 Officer Involved (2/21/00)

1.16 Nature of Nuture (2/28/00)

"The Same Old Song" by The Four Tops is playing in the background when Kim and Yokas are getting lunch and talking.

1.17 Ohio (3/20/00)

1.18 Men (4/10/00)

“Falling Forward” by Julia Fordham – plays when Faith chooses to go home instead of having drinks with her old classmate.

"Baby's Got A New Revelation" by The Exies the song playing in the store when Bosco goes to pick up the clothes she has for him, and Nicole announces that he's "her" police officer....

1.19 Spring Forward, Fall Back (4/17/00)

“Amado Mio” by Pink Martini – plays when Bosco and Nicole are in bed with the cat in the beginning of the episode.

"America" by Bree Sharp- when Sully and Davis go into this coffee shop during their search of the missing 2 year old (and the waitress kind of flirts with Sully)

"The Whipping Post" by The Allman Brothers plays when Sully goes to the pawn shop to get the stolen Challis back and bashes the guys head down on the counter.

"Rock The Bells" by LL Cool J the song playing at the School Dance when Bosco said it was LL Cool J and that he liked the song.

1.20 A Thousand Points of Light (4/24/00)

"Hold On Hope" by Guided by Voices when Sully meets that woman and when Bosco talks to the social worker, Ty goes into the hospital room.

"Caught out there" by Kelis- playing in the scene where Bobby and Kim find Vangie

"Sexual" by Amber one of the songs played at Bosco's mom's birthday.

"Sweet Thing" by Mary J. Blige playing when Doc and Morales are packing up his father's things, and they decide to live there.

"Don't Pull Your Love" by Glen Campbell playing in the Auto shop when Yokas and Bosco go to pick up the Father of the 2 boys.

1.21 Just Another Night at the Opera (5/15/00)

$“Kryptonite” by Three Doors Down – plays in the music store
where Doc goes to buy an CD.

$“Radar Love” by Golden Earring – plays in the bar where Sully meets an old friend with his mail-order bride.

"Get Up" by Amel Larrieux is the song playing in the background at Nicole's Studio when Bosco is getting dressed and they talk about meeting her parents.

"Midnight Confession" by The Grass Roots plays at the "Country Town Diner " when Bosco comes out from Changing into his Tuxedo and Faith helps him fix his tie.....

"Recondita Armonia" was the piece heard from the Opera "Tosca" that Nicole and Bosco attended with Herbert and Deborah (Nicoles Parents).

1.22 Young Men and Fire (5/22/00)

"Keep On Moving" by Soul 2 Soul while Doc and Morales were unpacking the apt.

"Something That Turns You On" by Bill Withers song that plays at the end with Doc and Morales.


Season 2

2.1 The Lost (10/2/00)

2.2 Faith (10/9/00)

"I'm Outta Love" by Anastacia is playing in the store when Bosco goes to confront Nicole about Steve Dukes and thinks he should check toilet stalls for her name and number scratched into the paint.

"Hot Blooded" by Foreigner playing when Faith comes home to a house full of "Drunken Softball Players" and is in her bedroom talking to her friend Holly.

2.3 Four Days (10/16/00)

$"Ride With Me" by Nelly - Doc listens to it on his walkman while he's jogging at the beginning of the episode.

2.4 Jimmy’s Mountain (10/23/00)

$“Here we go again” by Everclear played when Jimmy gets out of the car and goes to the firehouse.

“Free Girl Now” by Tom Petty
“No One At All” by Firehouse
“Forever” by ??


2.5 Kim’s Hope Chest (10/30/00)

$"Hanging by a Moment" by Lifehouse -plays in the firehouse when Kim & Brooke are discussing Joey.

“Autopilot” by Stratford 4

“Going and Gone” by Shelly Rann - played at the bar?

$”Havana” by Brother Sun Sister Moon (Barbara Cohen)- played when Kim and the Newspaper guy are getting it on.

2.6 The Ty’s that Bind (11/6/00)

2.7 After Hours (11/13/00)

$“Rebel Yell” by Billy Idol-plays when Bosco takes off in his car from the bowling alley.

*songs from the jukebox*
"Oh Lord" by Brian Jonestown Massacre is the song playing on the Jukebox when FDNY and Ty first show up to the bar and Bosco is arguing with that jerk about playing pool.

"Kids Hanging Out" by Whiskey Biscuit is the song playing on the Jukebox as Ty continues to order drinks and Alex asks Bobbie "Do you always Mother Everybody?"

"Green Onions" by Booker T is the song playing when Alex and Bobbie continue talking about his Mothering of everyone and Ty is still drinking

$"Fiction" by Yve Adam is the song that Alex picks on the Jukebox and then dances to while Bobby watches and Ty is still knocking them back

$“Give Me Strength” by Over the Rhine, Song that played during the accident and at the end when the 55 are standing on the beach at the bonfire.

2.8 Know Thyself (11/27/00)

2.9 Run of the Mill (12/4/00)

"Rock DJ" by Robbie Williams played at Jimmy/Brooke's party when Brooke and Bobby go to dance.

2.10 History (12/18/00)

“Deck the Halls” by SHeDaisy the scene where everyone is in the restaurant around the table and there's music playing in the background.

2.11 A Hero’s Rest (1/15/01)

$"Amazing grace" is played on the bagpipes during the funeral for Ty's friend.

2.12 True Love (1/22/01)

$“Now is the Time” by The Crystal Method- when Bosco and Yokas are chasing JJ.

“Someone to Watch Over Me” by G Gershwin Sully plays it to tatiana on their date, then played again during the closing scene with Bosco and his mother.

2.13 Duty (1/29/01)

$“Road” by Nick Drake- when Bobby was giving his teacher from grade school morphine so she would die peacefully.

2.14 A Rock and a Hard Place (2/5/01)

"Never the Same Girl Twice" by Supreme Being of Leisure plays on the stereo when Kim is cleaning the refrigerator at the firehouse.

2.15 Requiem For A Bantamweight (2/12/01)

2.16 Unfinished Business (2/26/01)

$"Only Time" by Enya Song played at the end during Bobbie's funeral.

2.17 The Self-Importance Of Being Carlos (3/19/01)

"The Lonely Bull" Herb Alpert & The Tijuana Brass played at the beginning of the episode.

$“What a Feeling” from Flashdance plays when Carlos is walking down the street and acting "nice" to people.

$"Walking on the Sun" by Smashmouth played during the closing scene.

2.18 Honor (4/16/01)

$"Your Disease" by Saliva plays as the second song played during the football game when the flags come off.

"Cold Rock the Mic" by Apollo 440 plays when they first start the football game right after Kim and Joey go over to Jimmy who is getting ready on the bench and then Jimmy gets up to join the other guys.

2.19 Walking Wounded (4/23/01)

2.20 Man Enough (4/30/01)

$"I've Seen a Love" by Edwin McCain. It starts when Doc is telling Dr. Morales why he can't move with her.

2.21 Exposing Faith (5/14/01)

$"I Can't Help Myself (Sugar Pie, Honey Bunch)" by The
Four Tops - played when Faith and Bosco were eating.

"Ain't no love in the heart of the city" by Whitesnake - Song that plays in the diner where Faith meets with the photographer and arrests the robbers at the end of the episode.

2.22 …And Zeus Wept (5/21/01)

$"Voices" by Disturbed plays in the locker room when the police are looking for the shooter.


Season 3

3.1 In Their Own Words (10/15/01)

3.2 September Tenth (10/22/01)

$"Monday Monday" by The Mama's & The Papa's is playing in the diner while Bosco and Faith are eating dessert.

3.3 After Time (10/29/01)

$"The Way You Do The Things You Do" by The Temptations is playing when Sully comes home to his full house and tells Tatiana he wants to get married that night.

3.4 The Relay (11/12/01)

"Volare" by Dean Martin- The song being played in the crack house

$"Save Me" by Remy Zero- plays in the bar at the end of the episode when the characters are watching the news to find out what happened to the little girl who had a heart transplant.

3.5 Adam 55-3 (11/19/01)

"Speaking Of Happiness" by Gloria Lynne plays in the diner when Doc/Kim, Alex/Carlos, Ty/Sully, and Bosco are eating.

"All Your Love" by Otis Rush is the song that the guy living with the crazy lady is listening to when Doc and Kim go to treat a "sick baby".

3.6 He Said/ She Said (11/26/01)

$"The Middle" by Jimmy Eat World plays at the beginning when Alex and Carlos are talking in the firehouse.

$“Name of The Game” by Crystal Method...it was played in the beginning with Bosco at the tack house.

3.7 Childhood Memories (12/3/01)

$"How You Remind Me" by Nickelback- Opening scene

3.8 Act Brave (12/10/01)

$"Mad about you" by Hooverphonic- played at the start when Alex is talking on the voice over.

$"This Love" by Elizabeth Fraser- song that's heard in the background during the shower scene.

3.9 Sex, Lies, and Videotape (1/7/02)

"Androgyny" by Garbage plays in the background when Doc is putting an air splint on a model that twisted her ankle.

$"Escape (The Pina Colada Song)" by Rupert Holmesthe- song that Carlos is listening to and singing along with.

3.10 Transformed (1/14/02)

3.11 Old Dogs/ New Tricks (1/21/02)

"Little Head" by John Hiatt plays at the end of the episode Carlos reflects on how you have to be in the right place at the right time to experience a life changing moment.

3.12 The Long Guns (1/28/02)

"Speedo" by Ry Cooder is playing in the shop when Bosco goes looking for Rafe.

3.13 Cold Front (2/4/02)

3.14 Superheroes I (2/25/02)

$"Love The One You're With" by Crosby, Stills, Nash, and Young- The first song Officer Ross sings in the car with Bosco.

$"Dead or Alive" by Bon Jovi Ross singing before C-note comes out of the apartment. Just before he tells Bosco he was in counseling too.

3.15 Superheroes II (3/4/02)

$“Superman” (It's Not Easy) by Five For Fighting- at the end.

3.16 Thicker Than Water (4/1/02)

$"Hear You Me" by Jimmy Eat World song played when Kim and Alex went to visit Bobby's grave.

3.17 Falling (4/8/02)

3.18 The Unforgiven (4/15/02)

"Leavin' On Your Mind" by Patsy Cline
"Beyond the Sea" by Bobby Darin
The two songs that are playing in the restaurant where Sully meets with Father Romero.

3.19 The Greater Good (4/22/02)

3.20 Unleashed (4/29/02)

$“If I had a million dollars” by Bare Naked Ladies- song sung by Jimmy and Joey

$“Battery” by Die Krupps (Re-Filtered by Filtered Section)
From the CD "The Blackest Album - An Industrial Tribute to Metallica" plays at the very beginning when Yokas/Bosco and the other cops go into the "shooting gallery" and then load all the druggies into the paddy wagon to take to the station to see what they know about where Suzie might be.

$“Trying” by Lifehouse- plays at end of episode when Dr. Lewis finds that Suzie's mom took her out of the ER.

3.21 Two Hundred and Thirty-Three Days (5/6/02)

$“New York” by Richard Ashcroft- played in the strip club

"Isle of Hope (Isle of Tears)" sung by Ronan Tynan on the CD Ellis Island by The Irish Tenors during the tribute as the casket was being loaded and driven on the engine.

3.22 Blackout (5/13/02)

"Sumpin'" by the pimps.


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