How To Save A Life - Uses in TV Series and Movies

Uses in TV Series and Movies

  • The title track was used as the main promotion theme for the third season of ABC show Grey's Anatomy. It was also featured in Scrubs, One Tree Hill, Ghost Whisperer, The Hills, 8th & Ocean, Cold Case, NCIS, and in the UK for the final episode of Big Brother 8.
  • The song "Over My Head (Cable Car)" was included on the soundtrack of the film Stealth and was featured in an episode of NCIS. It was also featured in the film She's Out of My League.
  • The song "Look After You" was used in the 2008 science fiction film Jumper and in episodes of Cold Case, Ghost Whisperer, The Hills, Journeyman, Moonlight, One Tree Hill, Bones, and in the unaired pilot of Women's Murder Club.
  • The song "Fall Away" was used during the Seven Network's coverage of the 2008 AFL Grand Final.

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