片頭曲:
Theme Song: The Solids - "Hey Beautiful"
S5E01 Definitions
"Oxford Comma" by Vampire Weekend
"The Raiders March" (a.k.a. "Indiana Jones Theme") by John Williams
"Rewind" by Goldspot
S5E02 Double Date
"Rewind" by Goldspot
Eine Kleine Nachtmusik is the ringtone on Jen's phone, only the music is made
up of cats meows.
S5E03 Robin 101
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S5E04 The Sexless Innkeeper
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S5E05 Duel Citizenship
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S5E06 Bagpipes
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S5E07 The Rough Patch
Peter Gunn Theme by Henry Mancini
S5E08 The Playbook
Mozart's "Rondo Alla Turka" accompanies the sequences from Barney's Playbook.
A piano version of Nino Rota's "A Time For Us" from the 1968 film version of
Romeo and Juliet, entitled "Love Theme from Romeo and Juliet" by Henry Mancini,
is used for when Barney finally succeeds with "The He's Not Coming" play.
S5E09 Slapsgiving 2: Revenge of the Slap
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S5E10 The Window
"Two Weeks" by Grizzly Bear.
"Informer" by Snow.
S5E11 Last Cigarette Ever
"Cigarettes and Chocolate Milk" by Rufus Wainwright.
Morning Mood from the Peer Gynt Suite by Edvard Grieg, played during
flashbacks of 13-year-old Marshall's camping trip, when he had his first
cigarette.
S5E12 Girls Versus Suits
"Bullwinkle Part II" by The Centurions
"Cherry Pie" by Warrant
"Nothing Suits Me Like a Suit"performed by Neil Patrick Harris
S5E13 Jenkins
"Adagio for Strings" by Samuel Barber
"Kaboom" by Ursula 1000
S5E14 Perfect Week
The music in the scene with Ted and Barney choosing the 'dumbest girl' is a
clip from the main theme of the movie Major League by James Newton Howard.
S5E15 Rabbit or Duck
Barney's ringtone is "Turkey in the Straw."
A fast version of Felix Mendelssohn's "Wedding March" (from Incidental music
to Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream, op. 61) plays while Marshall and
Lily hurry to find Ted a wife on Valentine's Day.
Ted spoofs "Here comes the groom"; music is from Bridal Chorus, from Richard
Wagner's opera Lohengrin.
"Turkey in the Straw" is also heard – in a slower version and played in the
piano – in the date that Marshall and Lily arranged for Ted at the
restaurant.
While Ted and Robin are sitting in the couch discussing how bad being single
is, the song that plays in the background is from Haroula Rose's EP single
Haroula Rose - Someday.
S5E16 Hooked
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S5E17 Of Course
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S5E18 Say Cheese
The French rap song which plays when Ted, Marshall and Karen were in Paris is
"Brique" by Les Cautionneurs.
S5E19 Zoo or False
The episode both begins and ends with "Monkey Man" by The Rolling Stones.
S5E20 Home Wreckers
"Night Moves" by Bob Seger.
"Our House" by Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young.
S5E21 Twin Beds
"Hook, Line, and Sinker" by Jon Brion
S5E22 Robots Versus Wrestlers
"The Living End" by Jesus and Mary Chain
"Tell Me Why" by From (first bar scene)
"One Spring Away" by From (plays during Ted’s picture of Marissa Heller)
"Constance Fry" (or Aura Lee) performed by the Ted Mosby Quartet
"We All Belong" by Dr. Dog (closing bar scene)[2]
S5E23 The Wedding Bride
"Portuguese Love Theme" and "PM Love's Theme" (by Craig Armstrong), both from
the 2003 British film Love Actually are used as the soundtrack for the
fictitious movie The Wedding Bride.
Also featured is the song "Play" by Chop Chop off of their album Screens.
S5E24 Doppelgangers
"Lifesize" by A Fine Frenzy
"Hungarian Dance No. 5" by Johannes Brahms (when Barney talks about leasing a
cab to get together with foreign chicks)