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Beverly Hills, 90210 Staffel 2 Folge 23 Soundtrack

Karaoke-Rausch, 6 Lieder

Dylan's friend Sarah comes to an AA meeting. He offers his support, and she begins to rely on him. She seeks his help in throwing her abusive boyfriend out of the apartment. She kisses Dylan, but he points out that romances between addicts can be dangerous. Dylan's decision to help Sarah puts a strain on his relationship with Brenda. She flirts with Tim, a college guy from her aerobics class. They kiss in the Walsh driveway after he gives her a ride home. Dylan finds Sarah drinking with her boyfriend. She refuses his help and claims that he is to blame for her relapse because he rejected her. Dylan and Brenda reaffirm their relationship. Nat installs a karaoke machine in the hopes of increasing business. The machine is a big hit with Jim and the kids, but the novelty quickly wears off. Music: ""We Want the Funk"" by Gerardo (#16, 1991); ""Do Wah Diddy Diddy"" (Manfred Mann - #1, 1964), performed by the cast; ""Your Cheatin' Heart"" (Hank Williams), performed by Patricia Michel; ""Be Bop-a-Lul

  • We Want the Funk — Gerardo
    Aerobic-Klasse.
  • Do Wah Diddy Diddy — Manfred Mann
    [Live-Coverversion] In der Pfirsichgrube lässt Jim eine Karaoke-Maschine installieren.
  • Your Cheatin' Heart — Hank Williams
    [Live-Coverversion] In der Pfirsichgrube singt eine Frau, während Steve und Andrea versuchen, nicht zu lachen.
  • Be-Bop-A-Lula — Gene Vincent
    [Live-Coverversion] In der Pfirsichgrube singt Jim der Country-Lady hinterher.
  • Wild Thing — The Troggs
    [Live-Coverversion] In der Pfirsichgrube zieht Tim Brenda auf die Bühne, um mit ihm zu singen.
  • To All the Girls I've Loved Before — Julio Iglesias
    [Live-Coverversion] In der Pfirsichgrube singt ein Mann; Andrea, Steve, Donna und David haben genug Karaoke.

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