- Vacation(1982)Performed by The Go-Go'sCourtesy of IRS RecordsUnder license from EMI Film and Television Music
- Cantus in Memory of Benjamin Britten(1977)Written and Performed by Arvo PärtCourtesy of ECM Records/Verlog GmbH
- We Gotta Get Out of This Place(1965)Written by Barry Mann and Cynthia WeilProduced by Bob Golden
- Dragnet March(1947)Written by Walter SchumannCourtesy of Universal TelevisionDragnet Music Company/Chappell & Co.
- Danger Ahead(1947)(The Theme From Dragnet)Written by Walter Schumann and Miklós RózsaCourtesy of Universal TelevisionDragnet Music Company/EMI Robbins Catalog Inc./Chappell & Co.
- Cocaine(1970)Written by J.J. CaleProduced by Bob Golden
- Shiny Happy People(1991)Written by Michael Stipe, Bill Berry (as William Berry), Peter Buck, and Mike Mills (as Michael Mills)Performed by R.E.M.Courtesy of Warner Bros. Records Inc.By Arrangement with Warner Strategic Marketing
- The Magnificent Seven(Theme) (1960)Written by Elmer BernsteinCourtesy of Union Square Music Ltd.Played during "Bonanza" credits spoof
- Peter Gunn(Theme) (1958)Written and Performed by Henry ManciniCourtesy of BMG Special Products Film and TV Music
- Ice Cream Truck #5Recorded by Mark Fay and Melinda SimonCourtesy of Dish Recordings
- L'Eyefull ShowerWritten by Gerard EdgarCourtesy of Extreme Music USA
- Crete PetitWritten by Heinz Kiessling (as Mondstein) and Werner Tautz (as Part)Courtesy of Extreme Music USA
- Perfect Day(Also known as "Perfect Days")Written by John AlpersPerformed by Low Mass ToneCourtesy of Low Mass Tone
- Fire Water Burn(1996)Written by Jerry Bloodrock, Celite Evans, Richard Lee Fowler (as Richard Fowler), James Franks, Charles Pettiford, and Gregory WigfallPerformed by the Bloodhound GangCourtesy of Republic Geffen RecordsUnder license from Universal Music Enterprises
- The Theme from 'The Greatest American Hero' (Believe It or Not)(1981)Music by Mike Post (as Leland Postil)Lyrics by Stephen GeyerPerformed by Joey ScarburyCourtesy of Elektra Entertainment GroupBy Arrangement with Warner Strategic Marketing
- Aqualung(1969)Written by Ian Anderson and Jennie FranksPerformed by Jethro TullCourtesy of Chrysalis RecordsUnder license from EMI Film and Television Music
- Bobby's WalkWritten and Performed by Bob Golden with Lance DossProduced by Bob GoldenCourtesy of Savvy Kat Music
- Santa Claus is Coming to Town(1934)Written by J. Fred Coots (as Fred Coots) and Haven GillespiePerformed by Bing Crosby and The Andrews SistersCourtesy of Geffen RecordsUnder license from Universal Music Enterprises
- Rockin' in the Free World(1989)Written by Neil Young and Frank 'Pancho' Sampedro (uncredited)Performed by Neil YoungCourtesy of Warner Bros. Records Inc.By Arrangement with Warner Strategic Marketing
- Let the Eagle Soar(2001)Music and Lyrics by John AshcroftPerformed by John Ashcroft
- America the Beautiful(1882) (uncredited)Music by Samuel A. Ward (1882)Words by Katharine Lee Bates (1895)Sung by a Marine choir and played in the score
- Silent Night, Holy Night(1818) (uncredited)Music by Franz Xaver GruberLyrics by Joseph MohrPerformed by Trevor de ClercqEnglish lyrics anonymousSung off-screen on Christmas Eve
- The Washington Post(1889) (uncredited)Written by John Philip SousaPlayed in the background at an American Legion scene
- Bodies(2001) (uncredited)Lyrics by Dave WilliamsPerformed by Drowning Pool
- I'd Love to Change The World(1971) (uncredited)Written by Alvin LeePerformed by Ten Years After
- Spindlelegs(uncredited)Music by C. King PalmerPlayed in the background during Michael Moore's narration about George W. Bush's holidays.
- Hackney Carriage(uncredited)Music by C. King Palmer[Plays during a section on Peace Fresno.]
- Shopping Street(uncredited)Music by C. King Palmer[Plays during a section on a gym goer visited by the FBI.]
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