Rivers and Roads used in TV shows

The intimacy of the music room backstage at “The Tonight Show” was put to particularly good use when the sometimes folk-leaning band the Head and the Heart came through, as the group cooked up a low-simmer version of one of their earliest songs, “Rivers and Roads,” with Jimmy Fallon in the middle of the action. Variety has the premiere of the digital-only video.

That the Head and the Heart already have multiple lead vocalists doesn’t prevent Fallon from taking on that role here, too, if only for one line. The host also gets in a bit of piano-top percussion. But he’s setting any comic instincts aside and immersing himself in the solemn hootenanny vibe that made the Head and the Heart folk-rock favorites from the time they first emerged on the Seattle scene in 2009 and independently released a record that same year that included “Rivers and Roads,” marking this as an unofficial 10th anniversary performance.

It’s definitely the season for the valedictory-feeling “Rivers and Roads,” which opens with the lines “A year from now we’ll all be gone / All our friends will move away…” Although what exactly will cause this old gang of theirs to break up goes unspoken, the anthemic sing-along ballad clearly speaks to graduating high school or college seniors. But it’s also been used in other scenarios where friends are about to separate and has been favored by TV music supervisors for farewell moments. The song was used in the series finale of “Chuck” and a season 4 finale of “New Girl,” as well as on the shows “How I Met Your Mother” and “The Good Doctor.”

“Rivers and Roads” was never released as a single but has remained a fan favorite since it appeared on the 2011 re-release of their self-titled debut album on the Sub Pop label. The group has gone on to sign with Warner Records and just released their fourth full-length, “Living Mirage,” in May.

The “Backstage Acoustic” tag here hasn’t been used for many “Tonight Show” performances to date, although the cozily cramped confines of the music room will seem familiar from the show’s other digital video franchises. No classroom instruments here, anyway, but this version of “Rivers and Road” is of a similarly mood-lit vibe to the “Cover Room” videos the show produces, although in this case, obviously, the Head and the Heart are covering themselves.

American indie folk rock band The Head and The Heart‘s ‘Rivers and Roads‘ was featured on the latest episode of The Good Doctor this week — Season 1, Episode 15, “She“.

The song itself has a gorgeous live version that was recorded by The Head and The Heart for The Doe Bay Sessions. A live version that includes a video of the band enthusiastically performing the track by the side of a beautiful lake.

‘Rivers and Roads‘ tells the story of how, even though most of us have family and friends and people we care about, people move around so much we spend more time missing them than we do being with them.

The track is from The Head and The Heart’s self-titled debut album released in 2011, but it is also a song you have probably heard in a number of TV series before The Good Doctor.

It featured especially prominently in the finale of the NBC series Chuck, and has also shown up in New Girl and How I Met Your Mother.

Listen to the live version of The Head and The Heart’s ‘Rivers and Roads‘ in The Doe Bay Sessions video below. Now that is a joyous sound, and a band that performs perfectly together.

Related: Watch The Head and The Heart perform ‘All We Ever Knew‘ on Conan

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Rivers and Roads used in TV shows

Michelle Topham

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I'm a British-American journalist, a former radio DJ and the founder of Leo Sigh. I'm obsessed with music (all genres), anime, manga and K-dramas, and a massive gamer.

A lot of times, the mark of good music or score is not noticing it. But other times, there is a music moment that is so good, it becomes forever associated with the show.

Rivers and Roads used in TV shows

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FX

Here are 18 music moments from TV shows that should go down in history as the best ever:

1. "Hide and Seek" by Imogen Heap — The O.C.

Rivers and Roads used in TV shows

Rivers and Roads used in TV shows

Fox

You know I had to start with this one. It spawned a classic meme and SNL sketch. It felt incredibly inappropriate and out of place for a scene in which a main character shoots another main character's brother, and yet...it is absolutely iconic. The cultural impact alone earns this moment a spot on this list.

Watch the scene here:

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Rivers and Roads used in TV shows

Rivers and Roads used in TV shows

HBO

The Six Feet Under series finale is often brought up as an example of one of the best finales ever, with many pointing out its final sequence, which flashes to many of the characters' deaths. That scene just would not be the same without one of the classic soft emo (is that a genre?) songs of the 2000s that perfectly captures the tone of the last few minutes of this award-winning show.

Watch the scene here:

Rivers and Roads used in TV shows
Rivers and Roads used in TV shows

Rivers and Roads used in TV shows

ABC

There was nothing particularly noteworthy about this moment, but the song elevated it into an iconic moment in pop culture history. They were certainly not the only medical show to use this class song by The Fray, but it will forever be associated with this show above all others — so much so that the cast sang it in the musical episode.

Watch the scene here:

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Rivers and Roads used in TV shows

Rivers and Roads used in TV shows

Netflix

All of the music in The Umbrella Academy is amazing, but to me, this choice was particularly inspired. It seems like such a random instrumental to use while introducing the Hargreeves children, but somehow, it just works. Having Vanya play their introduction was a perfect hint of her role within the family, and the dark, mournful, yet rock-style Phantom medley really fit the show.

The scene doesn't appear to be on YouTube, but you can watch it in the beginning of the first episode on Netflix or listen to the medley below!

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Rivers and Roads used in TV shows

Rivers and Roads used in TV shows

HBO

This song always gives me goosebumps, because it reminds me of two iconic finales — Sex and the City and Gossip Girl. It played in the final scenes of both, but because Sex and the City was first, I'm counting that one. It just feels so happy and celebratory and like it's closing out a chapter, almost like the equivalent of a "happily ever after." It also matched Carrie's voice-over about friendship and love so well — and it was such a fun moment to have Big's name finally revealed.

Watch the scene here:

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Rivers and Roads used in TV shows

Rivers and Roads used in TV shows

Fox

Say what you will about Glee, but watching Quinn give birth while Jesse St. James and his team performed "Bohemian Rhapsody" flawlessly was peak TV. The performance and choreography were so good, and the music was so well timed to Quinn giving birth. Having Quinn scream things like "Let me go!" at the times the words are sung in the song was particularly genius.

Watch the scene here:

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Rivers and Roads used in TV shows

Rivers and Roads used in TV shows

BBC

Sherlock rarely uses actual sung music, making this montage particularly special. The jaunty yet old-fashioned tune created such a fun buildup in this scene and fit Moriarty so well — it made everything feel even more like a game.

Watch the scene here:

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Rivers and Roads used in TV shows

Rivers and Roads used in TV shows

Netflix

I thought this song was okay the first time it played — and then it played again...and again....and again. Each time, the upbeat tune got more and more frustrating, and finally more and more ominous as the people at the party began to disappear each time Nadia was rebooted back to the bathroom. Using the song once? Cool. Using it every episode??? Legendary.

Watch a bunch of the scenes that use the song here:

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Rivers and Roads used in TV shows

Rivers and Roads used in TV shows

The CW

Season 3 of Gossip Girl was a bit of a mess, but this one scene in the Thanksgiving episode seemed to perfectly encapsulate the backstabbing, lying, cheating, and manipulation of the Upper East Side all at once. Every character and storyline was addressed over the course of a single song seamlessly. The fun pop song about making mistakes and the truth coming out worked so well here, and it was fun to hear "Hide and Seek" (which is sampled in this song) in an entirely different context than in The O.C.

Watch the scene here:

Rivers and Roads used in TV shows
Rivers and Roads used in TV shows

Rivers and Roads used in TV shows

Fox

This may not have stood out to anyone else, but I was always absolutely obsessed with it playing over the last scenes of New Girl Season 4. It's such a beautiful song, and it really captures that bittersweet feeling of moving on and getting older — which was perfect for Coach moving away and Cece and Schmidt starting to build a life together!

Watch the second half of the scene(s) here:

Rivers and Roads used in TV shows
Rivers and Roads used in TV shows

Rivers and Roads used in TV shows

HBO

Big Little Lies is another show with amazing music, and the finale in particular was flawless. But the best moment was seeing the women watching their children happily on the beach intercut with waves crashing and the women defending Celeste while a peaceful instrumental played — which eventually transitioned into "You Can't Always Get What You Want." It was haunting yet also kind of...empowering? It just perfectly wrapped up everything.

Watch the scene here:

Rivers and Roads used in TV shows
Rivers and Roads used in TV shows

Rivers and Roads used in TV shows

Netflix

I honestly kind of love when characters on a non-musical show break into song (Buffy's "Once More, With Feeling," anyone?) especially when it's not frequent. This was such a random end to Season 1 but also felt really theatrical, which fit a lot with the larger-than-life vibe of the show (and Neil Patrick Harris's involvement, of course) while still being depressing as heck. It even felt like it gave a small window into Count Olaf's point of view and character.

Watch the scene here:

Rivers and Roads used in TV shows
Rivers and Roads used in TV shows

Rivers and Roads used in TV shows

The WB

In case you forgot, this is the scene when we found out someone was pregnant and when Nathan jumped in to save Rachel and Cooper after their limo went over the Molina bridge. The buildup of the scene worked perfectly with the buildup of the song until it hit its crescendo, when the limo actually fell in the water. One Tree Hill always had amazing music, but using a Led Zeppelin song in this high-stakes season finale was the absolute best music moment.

Watch the second half of this scene here:

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Rivers and Roads used in TV shows

Rivers and Roads used in TV shows

HBO

The song actually barely plays in this scene, but just hearing the opening notes alone is enough to send chills down your spine and make your heart sink. It's so mournful and dark, and will be forever associated with one of the most brutal moments in television history.

Watch the scene here:

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This is probably my favorite modern example. Euphoria's music moments were already great, but ending the first season with Rue's trippy relapse in a dance number set to Zendaya's music was a stroke of genius. It perfectly captured how tumultuous she felt in that moment and how she was trying to escape everything.

Watch the scene here:

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Rivers and Roads used in TV shows

Rivers and Roads used in TV shows

Freeform

Pretty Little Liars' ridiculously rising stakes made it much harder to actually scare the viewers or seem clever, but the Season 5 finale did over-the-top so well. The dollhouse was creepy enough, but having the Liars think they'd escaped only to realize they were trapped behind an electric fence in the middle of a dense forest while the old-timey "Don't Fence Me In" played?? Genius. It felt sadistically creepy, ironic, and funny at the same time.

Watch the scene here:

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The CW

We'd seen Damon and Elena kiss a few times before, but this felt like the first big moment that they really gave into their mutual attraction. It felt like it was seasons in the making, and the buildup of the song was timed perfectly to their kiss and the feeling it gave the audience.

Watch the scene here:

Rivers and Roads used in TV shows
Rivers and Roads used in TV shows

Rivers and Roads used in TV shows

E4

Skins was super gritty and hyper-realistic. And then in the first season finale, everyone broke into song, starting with Sid in the bathroom while two guys were at urinals. Then Tony, WHO WAS PASSED OUT AND PRESUMED DEAD ON THE SIDEWALK, started singing as he bled out. Others joined in, including the bus driver. But everyone was...legitimately good? And the song somehow fit everything? PLUS it ended with Cassie and Sid reuniting. 10/10.

What episode of New Girl Do they play Rivers and Roads?

The song "Rivers and Roads" was used in the series finale of NBC's Chuck, in the 16th episode of the seventh season of CBS's hit comedy How I Met Your Mother, also at the season finale of the fourth season of Fox's series New Girl, and also in The Good Doctor.

What movie was head and the heart in?

The Head and the Heart is known for Wish I Was Here (2014), The Hollars (2016) and The Only Living Boy in New York (2017).

What TV show had the best music?

Top 50 Music TV Shows.
Atlanta (2016–2022) TV-MA | 30 min | Comedy, Drama, Music. ... .
Glee (2009–2015) TV-PG | 44 min | Comedy, Drama, Music. ... .
George & Tammy (2022– ) Biography, Drama, History | Active. ... .
Saturday Night Live (1975– ) ... .
The Playlist (2022) ... .
Monarch (2022– ) ... .
Pistol (2022) ... .
Ally McBeal (1997–2002).

What genre is head and heart?

Alternative/IndieThe Head and the Heart / Genrenull