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Romance between Mom and Dad 1 Season and Season 2

Theme song: Hey, Beautiful by Solid Band.

first season

Pilot:

Otis redding's Cigarettes and Coffee (played on Robin's stereo)

The Pretender's "Back to the Chain Gang" (ending)

Return of shirts:

"We Rule the School" by Bell and Sebastian (Ted begins his story about Natalie)

Great.

"Lovefreekz Club Mix" by Lovefreekz (Marshall's solo dance)

DJ Sammy's Paradise (ending)

Dissolute pumpkin:

Kenny Rogers' Danger Zone (played on Barney's stereo when he is standing in the hall)

Nada surfs Within Love (ending)

In addition, the cappella troupe sang "My Bonnie Lying on the Ocean", peanut theme, and "Does she really want to go out with him?"

Matchmaker:

"Parallel or together?" Author Ted Leo/ pharmacist (starting with Ted stealing his "86%" information)

In addition, Dr. O 'Brien and architect mosby sang "Summer Breeze" by Sills and Croft.

Duel:

"Tubthumping" by Chumbawumba (ending)

A full belly of turkey:

"No one moved, no one was hurt" by us as scientists (Ted handed out mushrooms)

Mr. Robot by Styx (Strip Club)

You belong to me by 88 (ending)

Pineapple incident:

The sound of cheap tricks (jukebox)

Jon Briant's Cover of The Voice (End)

Luxury car:

Bon Jovi's You Give Love a Bad Name.

"big league" by the sidewalk (Ted calls for cheers)

Wedding:

F**k's Laundry (a summary near the end)

The lovely "Meeting of Soul and Body" in Death Taxi (Ted first met Victoria)

Please drum:

"You don't know me" Michael Bubble (Dance of Ted and Victoria)

"Spitting at strangers" on the sidewalk (ending)

Ted played scott Jopling's The Artist on the piano.

Game night:

"Informal" by my morning jacket (ending)

Of course, there are Barney's songs, (c) 1998 Barney Stinson.

Cup Cake

Elf's Where is My Heart (ending)

The life of a gorilla

Barney sang AC/DC's Dirty Behavior.

Marshall and Lily sang "Don't Break My Heart" by elton john and Kiki Dee.

Nothing good will happen after two in the morning;

"All right" of Super Grass (Robin's Day Begins)

Silence by Rachael Yamagata (Robin ends the day with a glass of wine)

South Korea's Elvis Presley sang "After Dawn", originally written by Maureen McGovern, and Elvis Presley sang "Love Me Tender".

Robin Hackett's Far Left (ending)

Best dance in history:

"Good Feeling" of Violent Women (Played on Lily's Stereo in Flashback)

"Freshness" is governed by verve (Lily's ball)

"Hide Another Mistake", "Head Cut Off", "Jesus is Good" and the cover of "Good Feeling" of 88 (the dance of gang collapse)

Milk:

Mother of the Pearl by Roxey Music Company (Ted was put down by Robin and had an epiphany)

Come on:

The hungry string quartet played Bach's Orchestral Suite No.3 in D Major (also known as Air on G String).

Modern Love by the Group Party (ending)

About "exciting mixing":

There are two "get psychologically mixed" lists: one is posted on "Barney's blog", which is a page on the CBS website maintained by some writers, and the other is based on the handwritten content on the CD-R box that Barney holds in this episode.

Barney's blog version:

You give love a bad name-Jonathan B. Jovi

2) Humpback Dance-Digital Underground

3) Set sail-Stix

4) Don't stop the journey of faith.

5) "Transformers" theme song "O. Prime"

You are the best-Joe esposito.

High enough-damn Yankees.

8) Jessie's girl-Rick Springfield

9) Shook you like a hurricane-Scorpion

10) Long live hip-hop-born naughty

Tom petty changed his mind.

12) escape-Slade

Tv version:

I want a rock sister.

You gave love a bad name-BJ (Bon Jovi)

3) lick clean-kiss

4) Paradise City-GNR (Gun & Rose)

5) Dance with yourself-Billy Idol

6) Shake you like a hurricane

7) Panama-van halen

8) swearing at me-poisoning

9) Lightning strike-AC/DC

10) Dr. Feeling Good-Crewe (motley Crewe)

1 1) round and round-Ratt

Second season

Where were we? :

George Perkins and Silver Star's Crying in the Street (Ted's summary at the beginning)

Parliament's "Abandoning Fear" (george clinton's guest appearance)

Grant Lee Philips's Boys Don't Cry (the cover of the healing song) (ending)

Scorpion and toad:

"That's Love" by the winner (Lily and Marshall talk at the end)

Architect ted mosby:

"Here, I dream that I am an architect", by The Decemberists (Ted and Robin talk at the end).

The greatest couple in the world:

"Don't call me Whitney, Bobby" by the island (Lily castrates Barney's apartment)

Fernando by ABBA (Marshall leaves Brad and Kara)

Aldrin justice:

"We are # 1 of the world record" (drawing to a close)

Swahili (also known as Crazy Eyes):

Helen Reddy's I'm a Woman (Ted's radio station asks for a surprise)

"Forever" by Explorers Club (Lily and Marshall get back together)

"Everyone knows your name (cheering theme song)" Gary Portnoy (ending)

Atlantic city:

Fountains of Wayne's Sink to the Bottom

Slap gambling (also known as Robin Spark):

Robin Spock's "We Go to the Shopping Center" (composed by carter bays and Craig Thomas, played by cobie smulders)

Single endurance:

The replacement's "road to the sky" (ending)

Unidentified person: the music of the bar that James and a group of people often go to.

How Lily stole Christmas:

Clarence Carter's Back Door Santa Claus (Marshall's Story)

These people are singing Silent Night.

Unidentified: Reggae Song flashbacks in the dormitory.

Coming to new york for the first time:

Weepies must have you (beginning)

"Love is Strange" by Mickey & Sylvia (Barney's Dirty Dancing)

Forever Love by Nada Surfing (ending summary)

"(I own) the time of my life" Bill Madeley and Jennifer Warnes (postscript)

Column:

Ben Lee's Whatever It Is (Preface)

The narration of "Ted hates being the boss"

Essers's "Corazon continues" (Ted and Druthers combine on whiskey).

Unidentified person: Ted won his employees with margaritas.

Monday football night:

"Young Man" starring Peter, Bjorn and John, starring Victoria Bergsman (Ted assembles his sensory deprivation gadget and everyone sits down to watch the game).

Lucky penny:

Oppenheimer's "Nine Words" (ending)

Materials:

Iggy pop's I Want to Be Your Dog (Ted regards Robin's dog as her predecessor).

The song when Ted and Robin had a big fight.

Goodbye, Fiero:

Announcer's "I will be (500 miles)" (Fiero's permanent music)

Moving day:

"Soap on Your Skin" by Solid Band (Ted and Robin started the sex of "We won't live together")