Partial List of Sharon Little's Songs Featured in Television Programs
| Song Title | Show | Episode Title | Original U.S. Airdate | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| "Genie In My Dreams" | NCIS | "Masquerade" | June 2010 | |
| "Follow That Sound" | The Good Wife | "Boom" | April 2010 | |
| "Ooh Wee" | Ghost Whisperer | "Implosion" | March 2010 | |
| "Ooh Wee" | Ghost Whisperer | "Do Over" | October 2009 | |
| "What Gets In The Way" | Numb3rs | "Animal Rites" | April 2009 | |
| "Accidently" | Numb3rs | "Sneakerhead" | February 2009 | |
| "Peppermint & Glue" | NCIS | "Love and War" | January 2009 | |
| "Spaceship" | CSI: NY | "Help" | January 2009 | On air performance |
| "Try" | CSI: NY | January 2009 | Promos | |
| "Follow That Sound" | Sons of Anarchy | "AK-51" | October 2008 | |
| "Follow That Sound" | The Cleaner | August 2008 | On air performance | |
| "Follow That Sound" | The Cleaner | July 2008 | Main Title | |
| "Spaceship" | Novel Adventures | "4" | ||
| "Try" | Novel Adventures | "2" | ||
| "Follow That Sound" | Novel Adventures | "1" |
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