‘Grey’s Anatomy’ Music Supervisor Explains the Inspiration Behind the Iconic Soundtrack

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We can all admit that Grey's Anatomy would be nothing without its incredible soundtrack. No fan can listen to The Fray's "How To Save a Life" without immediately thinking of the medical drama. Grey's music supervisor Alexandra Patsavas recently spoke to Yahoo! Entertainment about the inspiration behind these songs from often times unknown artists. Keep scrolling to learn more about how she chose the music for the iconic series!
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“In the Sun” by Michael Stipe feat. Chris Martin — Season 2, Episode 16: “It’s the End of the World”
"One of my favorites, in the Season 2 Super Bowl episode, leaves Meredith Grey literally holding the grenade," she explained. "This sublime Joseph Arthur track, beautifully sung by Stipe and Martin, was released to benefit Gulf Coast Relief in 2006, and it was extra special to be able to synch this track knowing that the proceeds were helping in that effort."
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“Total Eclipse of the Heart” by Jill Andrews — Season 10, Episode 12: “Get Up, Stand Up”
"Love this scene and song in Season 10. We are all hoping that Jackson doesn’t let April go, and it seems like he will," she continued. "It was so important to find a song that was concurrently familiar and brand new, and this downtempo version of Bonnie Tyler’s ’80s smash fit the bill beautifully."
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“Where Does the Good Go” by Tegan and Sara — Season 10, Episode 25: “Fear (of the Unknown)”
"Another favorite of mine from Season 10. Shonda knew exactly what song she wanted for Mer and Christina to dance it out to one last time," she added. "Tegan and Sara’s work has articulated our musical point of view on Grey’s Anatomy many times, but this particular song was THE SONG."
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“Keep Breathing” by Ingrid Michaelson — Season 3, Episode 5: “Didn’t We Almost Have It All?”
"We have relied on Ingrid’s singular point of view many times over the years, and this track was no different," she said. "At the end of Season 3, Cristina and Burke’s wedding has been called off and the incredible Sandra Oh’s Cristina has to be cut out of her wedding dress. I can’t imagine this scene any other way."
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“Nothing Compares 2 U” by Prince and the New Power Generation — Season 12, Episode 22: “Mama Tried”
"We were all stunned by Prince’s sudden passing on April 21, 2016," she remembered. "Shonda Rhimes wanted to honor Prince, and through the help and hard work of the estate, management, label, and publisher, we were able to do just that."
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