Artist: C.C. Adcock
Album: Lafayette Marquis
Scene: Intro scene where couple in truck see Tru Blood sign
Song: Goodbye Good Lookin'
Artist: Robbie Fulks
Album: Revenge!
Scene: Inside Merlotte’s, we meet Sookie
Song: Soulful Garage
Artist: Southern Culture On the Skids
Album: Mojo Box
Scene: Sookie talks to Sam while leaning on the bar
Song: The Dreaming Dead
Artist: Jesse Sykes & The Sweet Hereafter
Album: Oh, My Girl
Scene: Sookie turns around, as Vampire Bill sits down at a table
Song: Until I Wake Up
Artist: Dishwalla
Album: And You Think You Know What Life’s About
Scene: plays when Sookie sees Bill for the first time (In pre-air screeners only, not in broadcast episode)
Song: Strange Love
Artist: Slim Harpo
Album: The Best of Slim Harpo
Scene: Sookie talks to Tara as she drinks her margarita
Song: Lake Charles
Artist: Lucinda Williams
Album: Car Wheels On A Gravel Road
Scene: After fighting off the Ratray’s, Sookie and Bill get acquainted
Song: Still Beating
Artist: Josh Ritter
Album: The Historical Conquests of Josh Ritter
Scene: Jason comes into Merlotte’s looking for Sookie, wants to go home with Dawn
Song: Dang Good Stuff
Artist: Kim Lenz & Her Jaguars
Album: Kim Lenz & Her Jaguars
Scene: Jason interrupts Sookie’s sun-bathing
Song: Bar Exam
Artist: The Derailers
Album: Here Comes The Derailers
Scene: played in Merlotte’s during the scene just prior to Sookie seeing Bill again (Pre-air screeners only)
Song: Stumble And Pain
Artist: Joseph Arthur
Album: Our Shadows Will Remain
Scene: plays when Sookie and Bill meet for a second time
Song: Bones
Artist: Little Big Town
Album: The Road To Here
Scene: plays as credits roll
1 comments:
Ooh, You should add Cold Ground by Rusty Truck. It played at the end of episode 6, with the same title. You know, the one that Sookie and Bill spend an evening together....
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