Fountains of Wayne - Film & Television

Film & Television

1997
  • "I've Got A Flair", Trojan War
  • "Sink to the Bottom", Bongwater
1998
  • "Sink to the Bottom", Mozell (commercial)
1999
  • "Troubled Times", Popular
2000
  • "Too Cool for School", Scary Movie
2002
  • "Hat and Feet"/"Utopia Parkway", Two Weeks Notice
  • "Crank Yankers Theme", Crank Yankers
2003
  • "Help!" (Beatles cover), Cheaper By The Dozen
  • "Prom Theme", Joan of Arcadia
  • "Bright Future in Sales", Gilmore Girls
  • "Bright Future in Sales", Malcolm In The Middle
  • "All Kinds of Time", The O.C.
  • "Hey Joel"/"Captive Audience"/"Bad Neighborhood"/"Meet In The Middle"/"A Busty Lad"/"Androgyny", Hey Joel
2004
  • "Better Things", The Manchurian Candidate
  • "Red Dragon Tattoo", Kingdom Hospital
  • "Troubled Times", Veronica Mars
  • "All Kinds of Time", One Tree Hill
  • "I Want an Alien for Christmas"/"Stacy's Mom", Teachers
2005
  • "Tell Me What You Already Did", Robots: The Movie
  • "Bus Stop" (as The Hollies), American Dreams
  • "Hackensack", Just Friends
  • "All Kinds of Time", Scrubs
  • "All Kinds of Time", NFL (commercial)
  • "All Kinds of Time", Duane Hopwood
  • "Sink to the Bottom", I Love the '90s: Part Deux
2006
  • "Sink to the Bottom", How I Met Your Mother
  • "Hey Julie", Scrubs
  • "All Kinds of Time", The Devil Wears Prada (instrumental version)
  • "Stacy's Mom", Psych
2007
  • "Radiation Vibe", Music and Lyrics
  • "California Sex Lawyer", Newsnight
2008
  • "Prom Theme", Gossip Girl
2009
  • "Places", Friday Night Lights
  • "Stacy's Mom", Dr Pepper (commercial)
2010
  • "Planet of Weed", Space Dogs
  • "Valley Winter Song", L.L. Bean (commercial)

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