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"Chasing Cars" was released as an overlapping single in early June, and the video was re-edited to include clips from the show, Grey's Anatomy. The video failed to catch on, regardless, so a third version was filmed for the edited single version of the song.
"Song Beneath the Song", also known as Grey's Anatomy: The Music Event, is the eighteenth episode of the seventh season of the American television medical drama Grey's Anatomy, and the 144th episode overall. It was named after a song initially performed by American singer Maria Taylor.
21st episode of the 11th season of Grey's Anatomy "How to Save a Life" Grey's Anatomy episode Episode no. Season 11 Episode 21 Directed by Rob Hardy Written by Shonda Rhimes Featured music "Today Has Been OK" "Sedona" "Gulls" "Into the Fire" "Chasing Cars" Original air date April 23, 2015 (2015-04-23) Running time 43 minutes Guest appearances Samantha Sloyan as Dr. Penny Blake Allie Grant as ...
The album's third track, "Chasing Cars", was featured on the second-season finale of the ABC prime time hit drama Grey's Anatomy on 15 May 2006. A Grey's Anatomy-themed video of the song can be seen at the ABC website.
greys-anatomy-recap-season-18-episode-8-owen-car-crash Checking on Megan, Cormac suggested that she take a walk… or a nap. “If he doesn’t make it, neither do I,” she said plainly.
Another version of the music video juxtaposes scenes from Grey's Anatomy to scenes of the original music video. However, all the scenes of the presumed car crash victims are excluded and only scenes of the Fray playing in a warehouse are shown. A third music video, directed by Mark Pellington, was released for the song on December 6, 2006. The ...
Paging Dr. Addison Montgomery! Kate Walsh is up for returning to Grey’s Anatomy — if her schedule makes it possible. Grey’s Anatomy’s Biggest Exits Through the Years “Of course! I mean ...
Tom Gliatto writing for People Weekly called the season "satisfying", "Grey has been on long enough now that it has lost much of its erotic sizzle--McDreamy is edging toward McNappy--but the satisfyingly-steady seventh season is a model of a hit that keeps fitting new characters into the blueprint."