One Tree Hill episode titles
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Most of the episodes of the TV show One Tree Hill are titles of songs[1]. This is in reference to Peyton Sawyer's passion and expertise in the field of rock. The following is a list of all the episode titles and the bands/artists who sing the song (or songs on the album) they were named after.
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[edit] Season One: 2003–2004
| Episode # | Episode title | Band/artist |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | One Tree Hill | U2 |
| 2 | The Places You Have Come to Fear the Most | Dashboard Confessional |
| 3 | Are You True? | The New Amsterdams |
| 4 | Crash into You | Dave Matthews Band |
| 5 | All That You Can't Leave Behind [2] (aka Where I End and You Begin) |
U2 (Radiohead) |
| 6 | Every Night's Another Story | The Early November |
| 7 | Life in a Glass House | Radiohead |
| 8 | The Search for Something More | Antifreeze |
| 9 | With Arms Outstretched | Rilo Kiley |
| 10 | You Gotta Go There to Come Back [2] | Stereophonics |
| 11 | The Living Years | Mike + The Mechanics |
| 12 | Crash Course in Polite Conversations | Gameface |
| 13 | Hanging By a Moment | Lifehouse |
| 14 | I Shall Believe | Sheryl Crow |
| 15 | Suddenly Everything Has Changed | The Flaming Lips |
| 16 | The First Cut is the Deepest | Sheryl Crow |
| 17 | Spirit in the Night | Bruce Springsteen |
| 18 | To Wish Impossible Things | The Cure |
| 19 | How Can You Be Sure? | Radiohead |
| 20 | What Is and What Should Never Be | Led Zeppelin |
| 21 | The Leaving Song | AFI |
| 22 | The Games That Play Us | The Blackouts |
[edit] Season Two: 2004–2005
| Episode # | Episode title | Band/artist |
|---|---|---|
| 23 | The Desperate Kingdom of Love | PJ Harvey |
| 24 | The Truth Doesn't Make a Noise | The White Stripes |
| 25 | Near Wild Heaven | R.E.M. |
| 26 | You Can't Always Get What You Want | The Rolling Stones |
| 27 | I Will Dare | The Replacements |
| 28 | We Might as Well Be Strangers | Keane |
| 29 | Let the Reigns Go Loose | The Get Up Kids |
| 30 | Truth, Bitter Truth | Marianne Faithfull |
| 31 | The Trick is to Keep Breathing | Garbage |
| 32 | Don't Take Me for Granted | Social Distortion |
| 33 | The Heart Brings You Back | Armed and Dangerous [1] |
| 34 | Between Order and Randomness | Shane Mills |
| 35 | The Hero Dies in This One | The Ataris |
| 36 | The Quiet Things That No One Ever Knows | Brand New |
| 37 | Unopened Letters to the World | The Ataris |
| 38 | Somewhere a Clock is Ticking | Snow Patrol |
| 39 | Something I Can Never Have | Nine Inch Nails |
| 40 | The Lonesome Road | James Taylor |
| 41 | I'm Wide Awake, It's Morning [2] | Bright Eyes |
| 42 | Lifetime Piling Up | Talking Heads |
| 43 | What Could Have Been | Callenish Circle |
| 44 | The Tide That Left and Never Came Back | The Veils |
| 45 | The Leavers Dance | The Veils |
[edit] Season Three: 2005–2006
| Episode # | Episode title | Band/artist |
|---|---|---|
| 46 | Like You Like an Arsonist | Paris, Texas |
| 47 | From the Edge of the Deep Green Sea | The Cure |
| 48 | First Day on a Brand New Planet | Jesse James |
| 49 | An Attempt to Tip the Scales | Bright Eyes |
| 50 | A Multitude of Casualties | The Hold Steady |
| 51 | Locked Hearts and Handgrenades | Plan A Project |
| 52 | Champagne For My Real Friends, Real Pain For My Sham Friends |
Fall Out Boy |
| 53 | The Worst Day Since Yesterday | Flogging Molly |
| 54 | How a Resurrection Really Feels | The Hold Steady |
| 55 | Brave New World | Iron Maiden |
| 56 | Return of the Future | Scooter |
| 57 | I've Got Dreams to Remember | Otis Redding |
| 58 | The Wind That Blew My Heart Away | Fruit Bats |
| 59 | All Tomorrow's Parties | The Velvet Underground |
| 60 | Just Watch the Fireworks | Jimmy Eat World |
| 61 | With Tired Eyes, Tired Minds, Tired Souls, We Slept |
Explosions in the Sky |
| 62 | Who Will Survive, and What Will Be Left of Them [2] | Murder by Death |
| 63 | When it Isn't Like it Should Be | Saves the Day |
| 64 | I Slept With Someone in Fall Out Boy and All I Got Was This Stupid Song Written About Me |
Fall Out Boy |
| 65 | Everyday is a Sunday Evening | The Blackouts |
| 66 | Over the Hills and Far Away | Led Zeppelin |
| 67 | The Show Must Go On | Queen |
[edit] Season Four: 2006–2007
| Episode # | Episode title | Band/artist |
|---|---|---|
| 68 | The Same Deep Water as You | The Cure |
| 69 | Things I Forgot at Birth | Absentee |
| 70 | Good News for People Who Love Bad News [2] | Modest Mouse |
| 71 | Can't Stop This Thing We've Started | Bryan Adams |
| 72 | I Love You But I've Chosen Darkness | I Love You But I've Chosen Darkness |
| 73 | Where Did You Sleep Last Night? | Leadbelly |
| 74 | All These Things That I've Done | The Killers |
| 75 | Nothing Left to Say But Goodbye | Audioslave |
| 76 | Some You Give Away | La Rocca |
| 77 | Songs to Love and Die By [2] | 8mm (Eight Millimeter) |
| 78 | Everything in Its Right Place | Radiohead |
| 79 | Resolve | Foo Fighters |
| 80 | Pictures of You | The Cure |
| 81 | Sad Songs for Dirty Lovers [2] | The National |
| 82 | Prom Night at Hater High | The Long Winters |
| 83 | You Call it Madness, But I Call it Love | Nat King Cole |
| 84 | The Runaway Found [2] | The Veils |
| 85 | It Gets the Worst at Night | Lucero |
| 86 | Ashes of Dreams You Let Die | BJ Thomas |
| 87 | The Birth and Death of the Day | Explosions in the Sky |
| 88 | All of a Sudden I Miss Everyone [2] | Explosions in the Sky |
[edit] Season Five: 2008
| Episode # | Episode title | Band/artist |
|---|---|---|
| 89 | Four Years, Six Months, and Two Days | Tree Ford Angst |
| 90 | Racing Like a Pro | The National |
| 91 | My Way Home is Through You | My Chemical Romance |
| 92 | It's Alright Ma (I'm Only Bleeding) | Bob Dylan |
| 93 | I Forgot to Remember to Forget | Elvis Presley |
| 94 | Don't Dream It's Over | Crowded House |
| 95 | In Da Club | 50 Cent |
| 96 | Please, Please, Please Let Me Get What I Want | The Smiths |
| 97 | For Tonight You're Only Here to Know | The Distillers |
| 98 | Running to Stand Still | U2 |
| 99 | You're Gonna Need Someone on Your Side | Morrissey |
| 100 | Hundred | The Fray |
| 101 | Echoes, Silence, Patience and Grace | Foo Fighters |
| 102 | What Do You Go Home To ? | Explosions in the Sky |
| 103 | Life Is Short | Butterfly Boucher |
| 104 | Crying Won't Help You Now | Ben Harper |
| 105 | Hate is Safer Than Love | Ben Godwin |
| 106 | What Comes After The Blues | Magnolia Electric Co |
[edit] Notes
- Armed and Dangerous was writer Chad Fiveash's high school garbage band.
- This episode is named after the album from the band/artist.
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