David Mead - Songs Used in Film and Television

Songs Used in Film and Television

"World Of A King" in Boys and Girls (Miramax)

"Everyone Knows It But You" in Restaurant (Lions Gate)

"Girl On The Roof" in The Sweetest Thing (Columbia), National Lampoon's Van Wilder (Artisan) and The Future Diary (ABC Pilot)

"Only In The Movies" in Ed (NBC)

"Standing Here In Front Of Me" in The Bold and the Beautiful (NBC)

"Beauty" in The Days (ABC)

"Only Living Boy In New York" in Everwood (ABC)

"Hallelujah, I Was Wrong" in Men In Trees (ABC)

"Last Train Home" in Private Practice (ABC) and The Protector (Lifetime)

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