Sharon Little - Partial List of Sharon Little's Songs Featured in Television Programs

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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