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Music From "In Which Sam Gets Taken For a Ride"

Below are the music selections from last night's Private Practice, "In Which Sam Gets Taken For a Ride." Follow our link to the episode's Private Practice music page to see when each track was played, and read lyrics (where available) ...

  1. Fine Young Cannibals, "Good Thing"
  2. Tim Myers, "A Place We Used To Know"
  3. The Cinematic Orchestra, "Prelude"
  4. Sia, "You Have Been Loved"
  5. Monkey, "You'll Come Around"
  6. Terra Naomi, "Say It's Possible"

Music From Last Night's Private Practice

Welcome to Private Practice Insider. Below is a brief guide to the music played on last night's episode of Private Practice. You can also find this information on the main page of each episode on our site. Click on any song for the lyrics.

1. Van Hunt, "Turn My TV On"
Plays at the beginning as Naomi prepares for her date, Addison greets a drunk Pete, and Dell does his extensive morning routine.

2. Tom McRae, "Lord, How Long?"
Cooper gives his testimony, Marilyn looks for comfort in Sam, who is no longer receptive, and who apologizes to Cooper outside court.

3. Matt Nathanson (pictured below), "All We Are"
Everyone gathers for drinks at Sam's and talks about life. Addison kisses Pete, then pulls away because she's holding out for what she wants.

Matt Nathanson

Private Practice Gets a Theme Song

It's gotten a new actress for Naomi (Audra McDonald).

It's been given an eighth cast member (KaDee Strickland).

Now Private Practice has its very own theme song.

Things are really coming together for Grey's Anatomy 2.0.

The theme song for the upcoming Grey's spinoff, Private Practice, is appropriately called "What I've Done," and is sung by the band Until June.

Until June

What Addison has done is move to L.A. and start a new life. What you can do is follow the link above to visit the band's official site and hear it for yourself. It's also available on iTunes.