She's Gone (song) - Usage in Media

Usage in Media

Their version of the song was featured in the Halloween episode of "Outsourced" (Season 1 Episode 6), when Asha and Todd were slow dancing.

A version of the song was sung during a sketch on Late Night With Conan O'Brien by O'Brien and his house band. The sketch featured Conan's longtime trumpet player Richie "LaBamba" Rosenberg being so upset by Conan's glowing reception for Rosenberg's replacement for the previous week that he left the studio. Heartbroken, Conan starts to sing a version of the song titled "He's Gone", while a montage of LaBamba leaving the studio and living on the streets of New York played. After being forced to eat his own trumpet, LaBamba returns to the studio, which Conan responds to with a more triumphant reprise of the song titled "He's Back."

She's Gone is also featured in the 2004 movie "Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy."

Dan Dorian (played by Tom Cavanaugh) sings a sorrowful version of the song in the Scrubs episode "My Common Enemy" after Elliot breaks up with him.

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