List of Music Featured On Doctor Who - Songs, Classical Music and Popular Tunes - Eleventh Doctor Episodes

Eleventh Doctor Episodes

Title Artist Episode Notes
"Chances" Athlete "Vincent and the Doctor" The song is played while The Doctor and Amy show Vincent his paintings in the museum.
"Crazy Little Thing Called Love" Queen "The Big Bang" The Doctor dances to the song in Amy's and Rory's wedding.
"You Give Me Something" James Morrison "The Big Bang" Amy and Rory dance to this in their wedding.
"In the Bleak Midwinter" Katherine Jenkins "A Christmas Carol" Sung by Abigail Pettigrew to the injured shark
"Abigail's Song" Katherine Jenkins "A Christmas Carol" Sung by Abigail to resonate the ice crystals in the air to allow the spaceliner to land safely.
"Silent Night" Joseph Mohr Franz Xaver Gruber "A Christmas Carol" Sung by the passengers on the airliner to stabilize it, and used by The Doctor to convince Kazran Sardick to allow the airliner to land.
"Rolling in the Deep" Adele "The Impossible Astronaut" The song is played in a diner after The Doctor, Amy, Rory, and River Song meet in the desert.
"Supermassive Black Hole" Muse "The Rebel Flesh" The song is played in the TARDIS while Amy and Rory play darts and the Doctor continues his examination of Amy's medical scan.
"You Don't Have To Say You Love Me" Dusty Springfield "The Rebel Flesh" The song is played from the record as the TARDIS crew and miners realize what has happened.
"Feel the Love" Rudimental feat. John Newman "Asylum of the Daleks" Played while Amy is Posing for a Photoshoot.
"Titanium" David Guetta feat. Sia "The Power of Three" Played when Amy and Laura are talking at a party
"The Birdie Song" The Tweets "The Power of Three" Played by one of the open cubes monitored by UNIT
"Englishman in New York" Sting "The Angels Take Manhattan" Featured over establishing shots of New York City

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