Beverly Hills 90210/Season 6 episode 1

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QUESTION: In the episode 'Home is where the tart is" there is a song that is played during the party where everyone trashes the Walsh. It goes something like "It's a hush now everything will be alright..promises mean nothing to me"...it is a song they use frequently when they are partying....Please I am DYING to know what song this is!! Thanks

ANSWER: Is this on the dvd or the actual show (like from Soap Net)?

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QUESTION: It is on the dvd series

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I hate to be the bearer of bad news here, but I have a feeling you won't be able to track this down because it's probably not a real song.  I don't have the dvd sets (except for season 1 because I didn't realize what I was getting into) but they took out all of the original music and replaced it with some sort of muzak - a lot of it recorded especially for the dvds so that CBS could avoid paying music licensing fees to anyone.  In other words, they sold out the fans of the show to save a few bucks and instead, ripped all of us off. I get questions about the dvd music all the time, and I'm honestly not sure if I have ever come up with an answer.  Good luck though! Sorry about that!

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