The Music

Season Seven
"Sober" by Kelly Clarkson.- Played at the end of Bizarro when both Clark and Lana are looking up at the moon at the same time.

"Gained The World" by Morcheeba - Played during the scene in Fierce when Clark and Lana are at the Fair.

"My Eyes" by Travis - Played at the beginning of Wrath when Clark and Lana are racing on their horses.

"Spell" by Marie Digby - Played during the loft scene between Clark and Lana at the evry end of Wrath.
Season Six
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Season Five

"Precious" by Depeche Mode - Played during the hospital scene between Clark and Lana in Arrival.

"A Message" by Coldplay - Played at the very end of the episode during the Talon scene between Clark and Lana in Mortal.

"Collide" by Dishwalla - Played during the scene in Hidden where Lana sees Clark for the first time after his 'death'.

"All the Money or the Simple Life Honey" by The Dandy Warhols - Aqua, the opening scene when Clark rubs suntan lotion on Lana.

"Bela Lugosi's Dead" by Bauhaus - Thirst when Lana tries to turn Clark into a vampire.

"Forget It" by Breaking Benjamin - Splinter when Clark brings Lana Chinese food and finds the Silver K.

"Homeward Angel" by Moby - Splinter during the hospital scene.

"I Want It All" by Depeche Mode - Played at the end of Fanatic when Clark and Lana are talking in the loft.

"You're Beautiful" by James Blunt - Played in the very beginning of the Reckoning when Clark talks to Lana in the loft and played again in the middle of the episode when Clark goes back in time.

"I Grieve" by Peter Gabriel - Played at the end of Reckoning when Lana takes Clark's hand during the Jonathan's resting.

Season Four

"We might as well be strangers" by Keane - Played at the end of Spell when Lana shows Clark the tattoo.

"You and Me" by Lifehouse - Played during Clark and Lana's dance at the prom during Spirit.

"Let Me Go" Three Doors Down - Played during the school scene in Blank, when Clark goes to talk to Lana about their past relationship.

"This is Your Life" by Switchfoot - Played when Lana goes to talk to Clark at the farm, in Blank.

"Around the Way" by Wonderlife - Played at the end of Forever when Lana talks about all the opportunities still left in Smallville with Clark and Chloe.

Season Three

“Calling All Angels” by Train - Played during the scene in Exile when Lana at Clark's apartment looking for him.

“Good Talk” by Shocore - Played when Clark and Lana are at the club, in Exile.

“White Flag” by Dido - Played at the end of Phoenix when Clark breaks up with Lana.

“I Give You Take” by Maria - Playing during Extinction, in the Talon scene when Clark sees Lana for the first time since their break-up.

“Goodbye Again” by Vertical Horizon - Played at the end of Extinction when Lana visits Clark at the farm and check if he's bullet proof.

“Imitation of Life” by REM - Played in Slumber as Lana makes a suggesten that her and Clark go skinny dipping.

“Everybody Hurts” by REM - Played during the hallway scene in Slumber, in Clark's dream.

"At my most beautiful"
by REM
- Playing at the end of Slumber, that Lana comments that maybe in Clark's dream that she'll go skinny dipping with him.

“Over You” by Michelle Featherstone - Playing during the Talon scene in Magnetic when Clark confronts Lana about leading on Seth.

"Hurt" by Johnny Cash - Played at the end of Shattered when Clark watches upon Lana then leaves.

“So Far Away” by Staind - Played at the very end of Asylum, when Clark spots Lana in the Talon and they share a moment.

"Cold and Empty" by Kid Rock - Played at the very end of Whisper when Lana tells Clark about Adam.

"Everything" by Alanis Morrisette - Played at the very end of Resurrection when Clark and Lana talk about always being friends regardless of whatever happens between them.

"Love's Divine" by Seal - Played during the second talon scene in Legacy.

"Mona Lisa" by Grant-Lee Phillips - Playing during the last Clark and Lana scene in Legacy where Lana tells Clark maybe this time she's going to leave.

"Stabat Mater" by Paul Schwartz - Played during Truth when Lana tells Clark that she's leaving to Paris.

"One Moment" by Mindy Smith - Played during the airport scene in Covenant.

Season Two

“In My Place” Coldplay - Playing at the end of Vortex when Lana tries to get Clark to explain what really happened during the twisters.

“Tomorrow” by Avril Lavigne - Played at the very end of Heat when Lana tells Clark that a built on secrets and lies is doomed to fail.

“Breakable” by Fisher - Played during Red, when Clark confronts Lana at the Talon about her feelings for him and he kisses her.

“It's Time to Party” by Andrew W. K. - Played during Red when Clark and Lana are at the bar.

“Stop Crying Your Heart Out” by Oasis - Played at the end of Red when Clark confront Lana about how sorry he was about the way he treated her on their date.

“Underneath it All” by No Doubt - Played during Nocturne when Clark asks Lana why she didn't tell him about the poem, which Lana replies back that how he can except her to share things with him when he doesn't with her.

“Love Song” by Sheila Nichols - Played at the end of Nocturne when Lana visit Clark at the farm.

"Somewhere Out There" by Our Lady Peace - Played at the end of Redux when Clark and Lana are in the loft and Lana tells Clark about her parents.

"Don't Dream it is Over" by Sixpences None the Richer - Played at the end of Rush when Clark goes to the Talon to apologize to Lana for standing her up for their first official date.

"Don't Tempt Me"
by The Contes - Played during Prodigal when Clark goes to the Talon wanting a job.

"The Scientist" by Coldplay - Playing during the Talon scenen in Rosetta when Clark tells Lana a secret, about how he's searching for his real parents and how it's freaking out Martha and Jonathan.

“The Other Side” by David Gray - Playing druing the barn scene at the end of Visitor when Clark asks Lana how would she feel if Cyrus was a real alien.

“I’m With You” by Avril Lavigne - Playing during the end of Accelerate when Lana goes see Clark and tells him that it’s her turn to start believing in him.

“Everything to me”
by Elza - Playing during the Talon scene in Calling when Clark and Lana share a awkward moment with Chloe and Clark then confronts Lana about the night before.

“In this Life” by Chantal Kreviazuk - Playing during Calling when Lana goes to the barn to see if Clark 'okay', which then ends up with both of them kissing.

“Take Me Away” by Lifehouse - Playing during Exile when Clark and Lana are under the tree talking about their new status.

“Weapon” by Matthew Good - Playing during the barn scene in Exile where Lana waiting for Clark to get ready for Lex's wedding.

Season One

"Everything" by Lifehouse - Played at the end of the Pilot when Clark thanks Lana for the dance from afar. (Clark and Lana theme song)

"Wherever You Will Go" by The Calling - Played at the end of Metamorphosis when Clark drops off Lana's necklace at her door.

"You" by Binocular - Played at the end of Hothead when Clark and Lana are out on the football field.

"Ooh La La" by the Wiseguys - Played during the scene in X-Ray when Clark x-rays into the girls locker room and sees Lana's backside.

"Standing Still" by Jewel - Played at the very end Cool when Clark asks Lana why she's with Whitney.

"Hero" by Enrique Iglesias - Played at the very end of Craving when Clark and Lana are in the drive in movie Clark made for Lana's birthday.

"When I'm With You" by Simple Plan - At the start of Shimmer when Clark and Lana are walking and talking about the blood drive.

"Inflatable" by Bush - This is played at the very end of the Leech when Clark gives Lana back her necklace and offers to walk her home..

"Destiny" by Zero 7 - Playing during Nicodemus when Clark's in the Torch and Lana appear dressed not very Lana like.

"Supernatural"
by Divine Right - Played during the pool scene in Nicodemus, when Lana gives Clark a good show.

"Beautiful Day" by U2 - Playing at the very end of the Nicodemus when Clark and Lana are sitting on top of Smallville.

"Sparkle" by Rubyhorse - Played during Reaper when Clark and Lana are in the stands and Lana kisses Clark on the cheek for "Just being him".

"If There's Love" by Citizen Cope - Played in Drone when Clark visits Lana at the Talon and they talk about the fact that the Talon is not busy at all because of the Beanery.

"Here Is Gone" by Goo Goo Dolls - Played at the end of Drone when Lana asks Clark to listen to his speech.

"Time After Time" by Eva Cassidy - Played during the very end of Crush.