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Another episode in the season featured original songs. [9] Glee: The Music, The Rocky Horror Glee Show, an extended play (EP) with songs from the fifth episode, was released October 19, 2010. [10] Two soundtrack albums, Glee: The Music, The Christmas Album and Glee: The Music, Volume 4, were both released in November 2010. [11]
Songs performed on the American television series Glee are listed in the following articles: List of songs in Glee season 1; List of songs in Glee season 2; List of songs in Glee season 3; List of songs in Glee season 4; List of songs in Glee season 5; List of songs in Glee season 6
List of songs in Glee season 2; List of songs in Glee season 3; List of songs in Glee season 4; List of songs in Glee season 5; List of songs in Glee season 6
Announced on May 3, 2011, Glee: The Music, Volume 6 is the final release from the second season of Glee, featuring music from the episode "A Night of Neglect" through the end of the season. [1] The album's final three tracks—"As Long As You're There", "Pretending", and "Light Up the World"—are original songs.
"Rumours" is the nineteenth episode of the second season of the American musical television series Glee, and the forty-first overall. The episode was written by series co-creator Ryan Murphy, directed by Tim Hunter, first aired on May 3, 2011 on Fox in the United States, and it features the return of guest star Kristin Chenoweth.
"Original Song" is the sixteenth episode of the second season of the American television series Glee, and the thirty-eighth episode overall. It was written by Ryan Murphy, directed by Bradley Buecker, and premiered on Fox in the United States on March 15, 2011.
Whitney, Kimberly, Bela, and Leighton are back for more adventures at Essex College in season 2 of The Sex Lives of College Girls, which premiered on HBO Max on November 17. The series picks up ...
"Duets" is the fourth episode of the second season of the American television series Glee, and the twenty-sixth episode overall. It was written by series creator Ian Brennan, directed by Eric Stoltz, [1] and premiered on Fox on October 12, 2010.