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Official script book! Official CD. The lyrics pages incorporate a synopsis of the episode, as well as screen captures. Lines shown in italics are spoken rather than sung. Main Title (instrumental) Overture/Going Through the Motions. I've Got a Theory / Bunnies / If We're Together.
The full soundtrack of the ICONIC musical episode of BTV : Once More, with Feeling .
Once More, with Feeling is the soundtrack album for the Buffy the Vampire Slayer episode of the same name. The album features the original series cast performing the songs from the episode, as well as additional music from other popular episodes by regular composer Christophe Beck, including suites from season four episodes "Hush" and "Restless ...
- Dawn's Ballet/What You Feel
- Where Do We Go from Here
- Under Your Spell
- I'll Never Tell
- Standing
- I've Got A Theory/Bunnies/If We're Together
- Walk Through The Fire
- Under Your Spell/Standing Reprise
- Rest in Peace
- Going Through The Motions
Dawn is captured by Sweet, the musical demon. She begins her song as more of a dance, moving around and away from the demon-heads. Then Sweet comes out and explains what is going to happen in song. His big reveal is information, not anything emotional. What makes this scene brilliant is its parallels to an old 1980s film, Legend, where the heroine ...
This is the group sing-a-long that happens at the end of the episode after Buffy's big reveal. After knowing these hidden secrets, can they all work together as they always did? Even Spike is in the sing-a-long until he realizes that he doesn't have to be. Buffy eventually leaves as well. It's an upbeat sounding song about a fracture in their frien...
Now, Amber Benson's (Tara) voice is a dream. It's clear in this episode that certain actors are very gifted singers like her. Other actors worked hard to sing, but it's easy to tell that singing didn't come as naturally to them. RELATED: Buffy the Vampire Slayer 5 Strongest Relationships (And the 5 Weakest) This is a love song from Tara about how s...
Anya and Xander have a seemingly upbeat song about their relationship. However, both (but especially Xander) are having doubts about the relationship. This is revealed through singing and dancing. The way the scene is shot, neither character is aware of what the other one sang, meaning that it isn't a big reveal yet.
Cue Buffy's training montage where it's clear that she's going through the motions. During her training, Giles questions himself if he should stay. He's worried that he's not helping her but standing in her way. Anthony Head (Giles) is such a gifted singer, and this self-reflection is something that Giles would do. Right now, it is a question. Late...
This medley of three different songs is wonderful. The first song, "I've Got a Theory," adds humor to their process of trying to figure out what this musical demon is doing, and who it is. Anya adds even more needed humor when she thinks that bunnies (what she fears most) could be behind it all. This results in a full-out rock ballad, "What's with ...
This is one of the songs where we get a little more insight into Buffy's state of mind. The others have left her alone to get Dawn, and although she's going to save her sister, she's still going through the motions. She sings about how she walks through the fire, but it doesn't burn her. She's numb, but she wants to return to her feelings as she si...
And now, one of the most beautiful duets and reveals! Tara discovers that she was quite literally under Willow's spell as Willow made her forget their fight. Heartbroken, she sings, "I've been through hell. Willow, don't you see, there'll be nothing left of me." Seeing as Tara's mind was invaded by Glory in Season 5, and her own family tried to har...
Spikegets his moment to rock-out, giving actor James Marsters the chance to showcase his music and singing chops. It makes sense that Spike's solo song wouldn't be a soft love ballad or a cheery musical dance number. There is no, "They got the mustard out!" for him. "Rest in Peace" shows his split feelings. On one hand, he sings to Buffy, "Let me r...
While this song connects to depression, there are also funny moments in it. Buffy is hunting and feels like she's just going through the motions, a common feeling for someone with depression. Even those that she's hunting notice she's going through the motions as they sing, "She ain't got that swing." Buffy sings back, "Thank you for noticing," and...
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Buffy makes a deal with Sweet; that if she can't kill him, she'll go with him in Dawn's place. Sweet challenges her about her feelings towards life, and she replies in song.
once more with feeling (aka Buffy the Musical) If you're like me, you've had one or another of the songs from Buffy the Vampire Slayer's "musical episode" stuck in your head since they started to show up in promotions.