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Ok I know everything about ER the ER cast and the characters(especially Doug and Carol), and in the case where I don`t know the answer I will search the all net to try and find the answer. So come on send a question and test. BTW I will usually answer within a day or two. also be aware that music from season 12 and above are harder to find, since they are considered to be fresh new episodes, but send the question any way. i'll do my best. Oh and I love to be rated so if you thought I was any good I will be more then happy if you`ll rate me, it only takes a minute.

 
   

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Topic: ER



Expert: Maya
Date: 11/7/2007
Subject: Depressing Tune

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Hey Maya,
I know you see this line a lot, but I've been searching for this song for ever. I think it was used in a few previous episodes, but It was prevalent in the episodes when Carter & Kem lost baby Joshua.  I'm pretty sure its in the end of season 10, but mostly sure its in the first few episodes of season 11.  I know it was in episode 4 of 11 "Damaged".  Its a Piano and Violin piece.  Which sounds identical to Karl Jenkins - Benedictus from Dr. Greene's funeral.  Is this the same song, just re-recorded with a piano and violin?  I have Benedictus, so I know thats not what I'm looking for.  I like the piano/violin piece much more.  If you know the answer, that'd be great.

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hey josh

this is the only thing i found for the episode "damaged"

"The Long Day Is Over" - Norah Jones- Come Away With Me
This was playing toward the end of Season Eleven's "Damaged", as Carter gives Kem a call to tell her that he just wanted to hear her voice, as Neela escorts a patient on a train to comfort her, and as Abby deals with the death of a patient.


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