What songs did Santana sing on Glee?
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- Take Me Home Tonight.
- Take My Breath Away.
- Take On Me.
- The Boy Is Mine.
- The Chipmunk Song (Christmas Don’t Be Late)
- The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face.
- The Fox.
- The Scientist.
What song does Santana sing to Brittany when they break up?
Santana serenades Brittany with Taylor Swift’s “Mine” and confides with Brittany that their relationship isn’t working due to the long distance and her new priorities. She and Brittany break up, which leaves Brittany devastated.
What songs did New Directions sing at sectionals?
Sectionals (Glee)
“Sectionals” | |
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Featured music | “And I Am Telling You I’m Not Going” “Proud Mary” “Don’t Stop Believin'” “Don’t Rain on My Parade” “You Can’t Always Get What You Want” “My Life Would Suck Without You” |
Production code | 1ARC12 |
Original air date | December 9, 2009 |
Guest appearances |
Did Naya Rivera actually sing on Glee?
Flashback: Naya Rivera Sings Fleetwood Mac’s ‘Songbird’ on ‘Glee’
Why does glee make me cry?
OK, the real reason “Keep Holding On” makes me cry is that it was the song all the eliminated “The Glee Project” contestants had to sing when they were kicked off. In the context of “Glee,” it’s powerful watching New Directions stand behind a pregnant and scared Quinn.
What are the saddest Glee songs?
32 “Glee” Performances That Made Me Cry, Ranked From Least To Most Tears
- 32. ” Don’t Dream It’s Over”
- 31. ” How Will I Know”
- “Bring Him Home” View this video on YouTube. youtube.com.
- “Just the Way You Are” View this video on YouTube. youtube.com.
- 28. ” Don’t Speak”
- 27. ” Landslide”
- 26. ” Against All Odds”
- 25. ” Songbird”
Did Lea Michele actually get a nose job in glee?
Lea Michele feels ‘grateful’ she never got a nose job. Maxx and The Maxx You Project, Michele explains why she refused to have a nose job and why keeping it real on social media is so important to her — especially when it comes to her polycystic ovary syndrome diagnosis. I love my nose because it’s mine.
What episode of Glee is Lady Gaga in?
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