Beverly Hills 90210/Season 6 DVD's Music in "One Wedding and Funeral Episode"
Expert: Catherine - 12/29/2008
QuestionHello
I am hoping that you can help me with a question or point me in the right direction of someone who can. While watching your recently released season 6 of Beverly Hills 90210 I heard a song that I would really like to know the title and artist of. The song is in the episode where "One Wedding and a Funeral" Episode 10 of the season where Dylan gets married and then his wife is killed. The song plays twice in the episode once right after the wedding and again after the funeral. The lyrics to the song are as follows from the epidode:
"Picture frames are broken after all the words are spoken last night. Sit here on the porch step wondering if we will ever get it right. Because i lose myself to you evertime we make it through and think of you all night, but the circle never ends till we fool ourselfs again this time. Love keeps breaking my heart tearing me apart then i fall to pieces time slipping away should i go or stay theres so many places but im stuck in the middle of love that keeps breaking my heart time slipping away should i go or stay theres so many places but im stuck in the middle of love that keeps breaking caught in the middle of love that keeps breaking my heart."
Any help pointing me in the right direction would be greatly appreciated.
AnswerThe problem with the dvds is that since music rights are so hard to come by, they used really obscure songs in the dvds. I have gotten a few questions about this song, and some about other dvd songs and my success rate is very low. I have actually boycotted the dvds because they are edited and the music is altered, so I have never heard the song that you are referring to. I tried doing a quick google search, but I would need to spend some more time on figuring it out. I will try to do that over the next few days, but many of these songs were never released and are more like a muzak than an actual studio recording. The actual song that was played during that part in the real show (if you are interested) is Lyle Lovett's "nobody knows me."