Feist Songs
has 20 songs in the following movies and tv shows.
1234
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"1234" is a catchy, upbeat song from Canadian singer-songwriter Feist's 2007 album "The Reminder." The song gained widespread popularity and commercial success, partially fueled by its inclusion in an iPod Nano commercial. Its whimsical music video, featuring a choreographed dance number, also captured the hearts of many. Musically, "1234" is a vibrant mix of indie pop and folk, characterized by its infectious melody and cheerful instrumentation. The song achieved chart success, peaking at number 8 on the Billboard Hot 100 in the United States, and it garnered critical acclaim for its lyrical ...more
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Faraway2023
After arguing with her husband, Zeynep makes the decision to drive to Croatia.
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The Dropout • s1e3 • Green Juice2022
Elizabeth stands in line and sends a text to Sunny, who is at the airport.
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Secret Heart
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"Secret Heart" is a track from Canadian artist Feist's 2004 album, "Let It Die." The song is a cover of Ron Sexsmith's original and has become one of the standouts in Feist's early career. The song captures the essence of vulnerability in relationships, tackling themes of emotional walls, insecurities, and the complexities that accompany revealing your true self to someone else. With its minimalist instrumentation and Feist's gentle, evocative vocal delivery, "Secret Heart" manages to condense complex emotions into a few minutes of introspection. The song has resonated with audiences and criti...more
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Take This Waltz2011
Margot (Michelle Williams) and Lou (Seth Rogen) make breakfast before wrestling in the kitchen.
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Cicadas and Gulls
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"Cicadas and Gulls" is a serene and poetic track by the Canadian singer-songwriter Feist. Released as part of her critically acclaimed album "Metals" in 2011, the song stands out for its stripped-down instrumentation and minimalist approach. With its haunting vocals and focus on nature, "Cicadas and Gulls" deviates from the album's generally complex arrangements, offering a peaceful moment of introspection. The song fits well within the album's overarching themes of love, loss, and the passage of time, providing a contemplative space amid an otherwise dynamic set of tracks. It showcases Feist'...more
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Grey's Anatomy • s8e16 • If Only You Were Lonely2005
Chris tells Alec he has to return to his job; Bailey stops Derek from accusing a nurse of being prejudiced.
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Quantico • s1e6 • God2015
Nimah and Simon kiss; Caleb confronts Shelby about her lie, then they kiss.
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I'm Not Running Away
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"I'm Not Running Away" is a song by Canadian singer-songwriter Feist from her 2017 album "Pleasure". Known for her intricate lyricism and evocative vocal delivery, this track does not disappoint in either department. Featured as part of her discography, the song is a raw declaration of commitment and personal growth. Unlike some of her more embellished works, "I'm Not Running Away" is straightforward, both in terms of its musical arrangement and lyrical content. The simplicity of the song enhances its emotional potency, making it one of those tracks that can easily resonate with anyone grappli...more
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The Detail • s1e1 • Wake Up Call2018
A drunken Jack accuses Marc of cheating on her, as a police car rolls up.
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So Sorry
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"So Sorry" is a track from Canadian singer-songwriter Feist's 2007 album "The Reminder." The album itself was a commercial and critical success, and this song exemplifies many of the characteristics that made the album so impactful. A beautiful, introspective ballad, "So Sorry" is built on minimalistic musical elements that make room for Feist's emotive voice and deeply personal lyricism. Known for her poetic insights into the complexities of human emotion and relationships, Feist delves into themes of regret, forgiveness, and emotional vulnerability in this song. The track stands as a poignan...more
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The Jane Austen Book Club2007
Montage. Jocelyn decides to read the sci-fi book. Daniel changes his mind about the divorce and Allegra is playing nurse with her doctor.
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Honey Honey
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"Honey Honey" is another captivating track from Feist's 2007 critically-acclaimed album, "The Reminder." The album was a pivotal moment in her career, winning numerous awards and gaining international fame. "Honey Honey" showcases Feist's knack for intricate melodies and poetic lyricism. While the album explores a range of emotions and experiences, this particular track stands out for its mystical, dream-like quality. Musically, the song's subtle instrumentation serves as a perfect canvas for Feist's ethereal vocals. The tune is imbued with an almost haunting sense of yearning and is mysteriou...more
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Caught A Long Wind
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"Caught a Long Wind" is a track from Feist's 2011 album, "Metals," which marked a shift towards a more complex, layered musical arrangement and intense lyrical themes compared to her previous works. In the album, Feist explores a spectrum of human emotions and experiences, from love and loss to transformation and introspection. "Caught a Long Wind" is an atmospheric piece filled with metaphorical language and whimsical imagery. Featuring an exquisite blend of delicate vocals and instrumental subtleties, this track stands out as a meditative and poetic contribution to the album.
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Covert Affairs • s2e13 • A Girl Like You2010
Eyal tells Annie about 'Cardinal', then she asks him not to go ahead with his plan; Annie joins Eyal in his room.
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Sea Lion Woman
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"Sealion" is a track by Feist, featured on her 2007 album "The Reminder." The song is a contemporary take on Nina Simone's "Sea Lion Woman," and it blends the original's folk roots with indie pop and rock elements. The result is a genre-defying track that honors the past while presenting something entirely new. While Nina Simone's version had a deeper, soulful tone, Feist's rendition is lighter and more playful, demonstrating her ability to reconfigure a traditional song through the lens of her own unique musical sensibilities.
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Grey's Anatomy • s3e22 • The Other Side of This Life: Part 12005
Meredith, Izzie & Alex can't sleep; Cristina awakes to company.
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Fire in the Water
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"Fire in the Water" is a lesser-known but captivating song by Canadian singer-songwriter Feist. It was released in 2012, on the Twilight, Breaking Dawn soundtrack.
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The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 22012
Song plays as Edward and Bella have sex in their new house.
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Undiscovered First
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"Undiscovered First" is a song from Feist's 2011 album "Metals." Known for her folk-rock sensibilities and emotional vulnerability, Feist brings forth an exploration of the unknown in relationships with this song. The track is richly orchestrated, combining acoustic elements with more evocative, cinematic sounds. Its musical landscape complements the lyrics that venture into the uncertainty and complexities of love and human connection. The song captures the essence of Feist's "Metals" album, which is largely focused on themes of emotional depth and the intricate facets of human experience.
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Legion • s1e4 • Chapter 42017
Oliver puts on a new record and dances around; Amy paces her cell; the trio take on Division 3; Syd swtiches bodies with The Eye; Kerry is taken down by the Division 3 soldiers.
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Pleasure
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"Pleasure" is the title track from Feist's 2017 album, marking a somewhat darker and more introspective turn in her music. While her previous works, like "The Reminder" and "Metals," delved into themes of love, melancholy, and human connection, "Pleasure" explores the complexities and ambiguities of desire, fulfillment, and the human condition. The song carries Feist's signature lyrical depth, combined with a rawer, more unfiltered sound that complements its thematic substance. The album was seen as a mature, daring exploration, and this song perfectly encapsulates the artist's intent, marryin...more
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Slip • s1e6 • The Girlfriend2023
After painting naked, Mae and Elijah are having a sexual encounter.
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The Wind
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"The Wind" is a track from Feist's 2017 album, "Pleasure," an album known for its introspective and somewhat darker tones. Like much of the album, this song veers away from commercial pop arrangements, opting for a more intimate, poetic style. With raw musicality and intricate lyrics, "The Wind" continues the album's exploration of complex emotions, human connection, and natural metaphors. Feist's voice navigates through these rich thematic terrains with grace, making the song an evocative piece that adds depth to the overall album.
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The Detail • s1e1 • Wake Up Call2018
Jack arrives late for dinner with Marc, then he breaks up with her.
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The Bad In Each Other
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"The Bad in Each Other" is a song by Canadian singer-songwriter Feist, released in 2011 as part of her album "Metals." The song delves into the complexities of human relationships, exploring the idea that even good individuals can bring out the worst in each other. Musically, the track features an amalgamation of folk, indie, and orchestral elements that provide an emotionally resonant backdrop for its introspective lyrics. The song has been praised for its nuanced take on love and conflict, and it stands as a memorable track in Feist's discography that addresses the gray areas in relationship...more
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Warm Bodies2013
R and the other zombies walk the street looking for food.
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Gossip Girl • s5e8 • All The Pretty Sources2007
Chuck accuses Dan of be in love with Blair; Blair asks Louis if he posted the web page, then she tells him she needs time alone to think about their relationship.
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The Innocents • s1e3 • Bubblegum & Bleach2018
Harry and June get caught making out in a public bathroom; Christine goes by the McDaniel farm and finds it empty.
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My Moon My Man
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"My Moon My Man" is a captivating track from Feist's critically acclaimed 2007 album, "The Reminder." Known for its compelling blend of indie pop and folk influences, the song showcases Feist's unique vocal range and poetic lyricism. It stood out as one of the album's hit singles, appealing to audiences with its infectious melody and relatable themes. The track received widespread attention not only for its emotive depth but also for its music video, which features Feist dancing on a conveyor belt. With its distinct blend of musical and lyrical elements, "My Moon My Man" adds a layer of comple...more
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Grey's Anatomy • s4e3 • Let the Truth Sting2005
Meredith's opening voice over.
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Mushaboom
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"Mushaboom" is a standout track from Canadian singer-songwriter Feist's 2004 album "Let It Die." The song garnered immediate attention for its whimsical tone, folk influences, and the vivid imagery painted by its lyrics. Different from many of her other more introspective songs, "Mushaboom" offers a hopeful view of the future and captures the yearning for a simpler life away from urban complications. Its catchy tune and relatable message have made it a fan favorite, and it has been featured in various films, commercials, and TV shows. Named after a village in Nova Scotia, the song solidifies F...more
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(500) Days of Summer2009
At the beginning of the wedding that Tom and Summer attend
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Let It Die
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"Let It Die," from Feist's 2004 album also titled "Let It Die," is a poignant reflection on the complexities of love and heartbreak. The album marked a pivotal point in Feist's career, and this song, in particular, won praise for its emotional depth and musical subtlety. Feist employs her signature ethereal vocals and minimalistic instrumentation to create a haunting atmosphere that is as tender as it is sorrowful. This song serves as a touchstone for the rest of the album, where Feist delves into themes of love, loss, and the perplexities of human emotions. The album itself received critical ...more
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The O.C. • s2e5 • The SnO.C.2003
The song plays in the background as Summer and Seth dance together at the SnO.C. and talk about their relationship woes, just as Zach arrives and sees them.
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Graveyard
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"Graveyard" is a compelling track from Canadian singer-songwriter Feist's 2011 album "Metals." The song dives deep into themes of mortality, loss, and the transient nature of life, wrapped in an ethereal blend of folk and indie elements. With its evocative lyrics and haunting musical arrangement, the song has been cited as one of the standout tracks on "Metals." The recurring mantra "Bring them all back to life" resonates as a plea or perhaps an aspiration, adding a layer of mysticism to the song. The track masterfully tackles the delicate subject of life, death, and the continuum that lies in...more
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One Tree Hill • s9e7 • Catastrophe And The Cure2003
Brooke tells Julian she wants to meet with Xavier before his parole hearing; Clay's therapist asks what a typical day in his life is like; Haley, Quinn & Jamie meet Lucas at the airport.
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Gossip Girl • s5e16 • Cross Rhodes2007
Chuck sends Alessandra Dan's real book proposal; Lola asks Nate if she can stay with him; Dan tells Blair that Chuck changed his mind about sabotaging him, then Blair kisses him goodbye as Serena looks on; Chuck gets an email showing that Dan sent Blair's video confession to Gossip Girl; the van der Woodsen's are informed they need to say goodbye to CeCe; Ivy decides to contact Georgina.
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Grey's Anatomy • s8e23 • Migration2005
Cristina tells Owen she's leaving; Arizona confronts Alex about accepting John Hopkins' offer; Meredith & Cristina tell each other they're leaving; April tells Avery she doesn't want his pity; the team heads for Boise; Owen erases the Residents' names on the white board.
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I Feel it All
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"I Feel It All" is a single by Canadian indie pop artist Feist, released in 2008 as the third single from her third studio album, "The Reminder" (2007). The song received critical acclaim and achieved commercial success, peaking at number 47 on the Canadian Hot 100 and reaching number 22 on the US Billboard Triple A chart. Notably, the music video for the track is shot in a single take and features Feist igniting oil drums and fireworks while running around a field at night. This high-energy visual complements the song's themes and adds another layer to its reception.
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The Last Song2010
Ronnie goes shopping for a dress for the wedding with her brother Jonah.
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The Hills • s3e21 • An Unexpected Friend2006
Whitney in New York; Audrina & Lauren talk about Stephanie's surprise appearance in Lauren's class.
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One Tree Hill • s5e8 • Please, Please, Please, Let Me Get What I Want2003
Haley drops Jamie off at Brooke's store as Lindsey arrives to tell them about the engagement.
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Gossip Girl • s1e3 • Poison Ivy2007
Conversation between Rufus and Dan at their apartment.
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Moonshine • s3e2 • It's a Vulva, Son2021
Sammy reminds Lidia that it's still technically her birthday and proposes doing something wild. Lidia declines, saying she's had enough excitement for the day.
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Closing Time
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Take This Waltz2011
Song at the party to celebrate Geraldine being sober. (Cover of Leonard Cohen)
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How Come You Never Go There
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"How Come You Never Go There" is a track from Feist's 2011 album, "Metals," an album that focuses heavily on intricate musical textures and emotionally resonant lyrics. In contrast to her earlier pop-centric works, "Metals" explores a darker, more complex emotional landscape. "How Come You Never Go There" encapsulates this change with its slow tempo and soulful orchestration. The song pairs layered vocals with nuanced instrumental backing, making it a standout track on an album rich with stylistic experimentation.
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Grey's Anatomy • s8e8 • Heart-Shaped Box2005
Teddy & Henry kiss in the on-call room; Mrs. O'Malley asks Meredith about Callie's wedding ring.
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