Jukebox Information

The music and sound effect clips found here were all extracted from a copy of the BRAVO presentation of the Twin Peaks series. Most of the music clips have been assembled and/or chopped to remove any dialogue but some background sounds from some scene actions may remain. However, a few of the music clips are nearly whole.

All the music and sound effect clips are in streaming 28K mono RealAudio format to reduce file size and to allow wider access for users with slower internet connections.


Twin Peaks Music

    A New Look
      Original title unknown. Music piece first played in episode 8, the second season premier. Name derived from the ‘new look’ Donna and Madeleine present.


    Andy’s Theme
      Original title unknown. Music piece first played in episode 8, the second season premier. This music piece is most often associated with Deputy Andy Brennan, hence its his theme. A portion of the music piece can be heard at the beginning of Freshly Squeezed from the Twin Peaks Soundtrack.


    Audrey’s Dance (Slow Variant)
      A slower pace mix of Audrey's Dance from the Twin Peaks Soundtrack. Music piece first played in episode 4 during the raid on Jacques apartment.


    Bad Deeds
      Original title unknown. Music piece first played in episode 5 as Leo Johnson prepares for his ‘job’ at the mill and meets Hank Jennings. Music piece most often associated heard when the darker elements are at work.


    Ben’s Civil War 1
      Original title unknown. Music piece first played in episode 20 during Benjamin Horne's flip city phase.


    Ben’s Civil War 2
      Original title unknown. Music piece first played in episode 20 during Benjamin Horne's flip city phase.


    Ben’s Meeting in the Woods
      Original title unknown. Music played in episode 4 as Leo Johnson waits for Benjamin Horne in the woods. This music piece is a suspenseful dramatic mix added to the end of Audrey's Dance (Slow Variant).


    Big Ed and Norma’s Song
      Original title unknown. Music piece first played in episode 2 as Big Ed chats with Norma at the Double R Diner. Wonderful tune, i wish i could have found a better, longer clip.


    Bob is Coming
      Original title unknown. Music piece first played in episode 16 as Leland preys on Donna. Suspenseful, dramatic piece.


    Call of the Black Lodge
      Original title unknown. Music piece first played in episode 27 as walks towards and around Glastonberry Grove. Music piece also played during the Log Lady introductions.


    Cherry Stem Knot
      Original title unknown. Music piece first played in episode 6 as Audrey Horne, using her mouth, ties a cherry stem into a knot. Hence the name.


    Country Tune #1
      Original title unknown. Music piece first played in episode 6 as background music at One-Eyed Jacks as Agent Cooper and Big Ed prowl undercover.


    Country Tune #2
      Original title unknown. Music piece first played in episode 12 as background music at the Double R Diner as Madeleine rushes for a cup of coffee and gets bugged by James.


    Country Tune #3
      Original title unknown. Music piece first played in episode 5 from the jukebox in the Double R Diner, background music, as Madeleine Ferguson meets James Hurley and Donna Hayward.


    Country Tune #4
      Original title unknown. Music piece first played in episode 6 from the jukebox in the Double R Diner, background music, as Norma Jennings spies on a conversation between Hank and Shelly.


    Dance of the Dream Man (Dramatic Variant)
      Music piece first played in episode 19 as Cooper scans the abandoned Dead Dog Farm house for clues.


    Dance of the Dream Man (Upbeat Variant)
      A faster pace mix of Dance of the Dream Man from the Twin Peaks Soundtrack. Music piece first played in episode 1 as we view the interior of Agent Cooper's hotel room at the Great Northern Hotel.


    Delusions (Short)
      Original title unknown. Music snippet first played in episode 8 as Sheriff Truman plays the Laura Palmer's tape taken by James from Dr. Jacoby's office. Music snippet is just a short cut from Delusions.


    Delusions
      Original title unknown. Music piece first played in episode 8 as Donna Hayward enters the Twin Peaks Sheriff's Department building. Wonderful tune.


    Freshly Squeezed (Dark Variant)
      An ominous mix of Freshly Squeezed from the Twin Peaks Soundtrack. Music piece first played in episode 2 as Ben and Jerry wait for the ‘new girl’ to show herself.


    Freshly Squeezed (Organ Solo)
      An instrument solo, an organ, of Freshly Squeezed from the Twin Peaks Soundtrack. Music piece first played in episode 12 as Judge Sternwood looks at Shelly, debating on Leo's judgement.


    Freshly Squeezed (Slow Variant)
      A slow paced mix of Freshly Squeezed from the Twin Peaks Soundtrack. Music piece first played in episode 6 as Agent Cooper, Sheriff Truman and Deputy Hawk pour over recent clues in the Conference Room at the Twin Peaks Sheriff's Department.


    Freshly Squeezed (Up Tempo Variant)
      A faster paced mix of Freshly Squeezed from the Twin Peaks Soundtrack. Music piece first played in episode 4 during the melee at the Timber Fall Motel.


    Freshly Squeezed (Zylophone Solo)
      An instrument solo, a zylophone, of Freshly Squeezed from the Twin Peaks Soundtrack. Music piece first played in episode 12 as Agent Cooper, in a headstand, spots a note under his bed.


    Hank’s Theme
      Original title unknown. Music piece first played in episode 4 as Hank makes his first appearance on the show. This music piece is always played when Hank is in the scene so its his theme.


    Happy Thoughts
      Original title unknown. Music piece first played in episode 3 as Cooper contemplates moving to Twin Peaks. This music piece can be found as a sax piece mixed within Night Life In Twin Peaks between 1:10-1:20 on the Twin Peaks Soundtrack.


    Harold’s Theme
      Original title unknown. Music piece first played in episode 12 as Donna makes a proposal to Harold Smith. This music piece always accompanies Harold in a scene so its his theme.


    Hawaiian Tune #2
      Original title unknown. Music piece first played in episode 7 as Donna Hayward pushes a switch on the wall of Dr. Jacoby's office that remotely operates the office stereo system.


    Holding Out
      Original title unknown. Music piece first played in episode 8 as Blackie begs Jerry why Ben is holding out on her. Hence the name.


    Hook Rug Dance
      Original title unknown. Music piece first played in episode 15 as Ben and Jerry recall a childhood memory.


    I Miss You
      Original title unknown. Music piece first played in episode 5 as Shelly Johnson talks to Leo Johnson over the phone while Bobby hands her a handgun.


    I’m Hurt Bad
      Music piece played only once in the pilot episode as Bobby leaves the Double R Diner to give Shelly a ride home.


    Icelanders #1
      Original title unknown. Song sung in episode 5 as Agent Cooper is awakened very early in the morning by a group of partying businessmen from Iceland.


    Icelanders #2
      Original title unknown. Song sung in episode 5 as Agent Cooper enters the Timber Room.


    In The Mood
      Music piece first played in episode 3 as Agent Cooper and Deputy Hawk swap stories in the Timber Room at The Great Northern.


    Invitation To Love
      Music piece first played in episode 2 and eminates from the television as a battered Shelly Johnson watches her soap opera. This music piece is the theme music for a soap opera television show within Twin Peaks series, Invitation To Love.


    Japanese Flute
      Original title unknown. Music piece first played in episode 24 on a Japanese flute by Windom Earle, hence the name.


    John Wheeler’s Theme
      Original title unknown. Music piece first played in episode 23 as John Wheeler makes his first appearance on the series. This music piece always accompanies Wheeler so its his theme.


    Lana’s Theme
      Original title unknown. Music piece first played in episode 19 as Lana Budding Milford explains her curse to Deputy Tommy ‘The Hawk’ Hill. This music piece is always played when Lana has the focus in a scene, hence its her theme.


    Lost Love
      Original title unknown. Music piece first played in episode 20 as Catherine unresistably returns, longing for Benjamin Horne. Wonderful tune.


    Love Theme
      Original title unknown. Music piece first played at the end of episode 5 when Agent Cooper finds Audrey Horne in his bed.


    Love Theme From Twin Peaks (Horn Solo, 1:34 - 1:45)
      Music piece first played in episode 5 as Agent Cooper is surprised to find Audrey in his bed.


    May I Speak
      Original title unknown. Music piece first played in episode 5 as Audrey reveals her plans for working at Horne's Department Store to Emory Battis. This music piece is a variation of Audrey's Dance from the Twin Peaks soundtrack.


    Mendelssohn
      Original title unknown. Music piece played in episode 8 as Gersten Hayward plays the piano as the Hayward and Palmer families eat dinner.


    Nadine’s Theme
      Original title unknown. Music piece first played in episode 1 as Leo Johnson prepares to punish Shelly. This music piece is most often played with Nadine in a scene so its her theme.


    Naughty Audrey
      Original title unknown. Music piece first played in the pilot episode as Audrey distracts the Norwegian businessmen at The Great Northern.


    Old Tune???
      Original title unknown. Music piece first played in episode 16 from an old antique record player as Leland dances with Donna.


    Recuperative Powers
      Original title unknown. Music piece first played in episode 8 as Agent Cooper rises from a hospital bed against Dr. Hayward's orders claiming one's will to have recuperative powers. Hence the name. This music piece is a variation of Freshly Squeezed from the Twin Peaks soundtrack.


    Shelly’s Tune
      Original title unknown. Music piece first played in episode 9 as Shelly Johnson finds a likeable tune on the radio. Wonderful tune.


    Short On Time
      Original title unknown. Music piece first played in episode 19 as James looks out his window at the Marsh residence servant's quarters.


    Sycamore Trees
      Music piece first played in episode 27.


    The Bookhouse Boys IV
      Music piece first played in episode 27.


    The Bookhouse Boys (Dramatic Variant)
      Music piece first played in episode


    The Mill Fire (Short)
      Original title unknown. Music piece first played in episode


    The Mill Fire
      Original title unknown. Music piece first played in episode 8 as the remains of the burnt Packard Saw Mill is shown.


    The Packard Theme
      Original title unknown. Music piece first played in episode 11 as Sheriff Truman meets Josie Packard for the first time after her return from Seattle. This music piece is most often played in a scene involving the Packards: Josie, Catherine or Andrew.


    Vision of You (Light Dramatic Variant)
      Original title unknown. Music piece first played in episode


    The Waiting Room (Short)
      Original title unknown. Music piece first played in episode 29.


    The Waiting Room
      Original title unknown. Music piece first played in episode 29.


    Walking In The Dark
      Original title unknown. Music piece first played in the pilot episode during Sarah's vision of someone walking in the woods at night, hence the name.


    Walking In The Dark (Last Portion)
      Original title unknown. Music piece first played in episode 1 as Sarah has a vision of Bob hiding behind the bed post in Laura Palmer's bedroom. This musical piece builds off of Walking In The Dark.


    Windom Earle’s Short Theme I
      Original title unknown. Music piece first played in episode 15.


    Windom Earle’s Short Theme II
      Original title unknown. Music piece first played in episode 27.


    You And I
      Song sung in episode 9 by James Hurley with Donna Hayward and Madelein Ferguson as the back vocals.


    Young Nadine’s Theme
      Original title unknown. Music piece first played in episode 20 as a deluded Nadine woos Mike Nelson at the Double R Diner.


Sound Effects

    Bob’s Howl
      Sound effect first heard in episode


    One-Eyed Jacks Neon Buzzing Eye
      Sound effect first heard in episode


    Laura’s Scream
      Sound effect first heard in episode


    Musical Shriek
      Sound effect first heard in episode


    Owl Hoot
      Sound effect first heard in episode


    Spirit Presence Ringing
      Sound effect first heard in episode


    Swooping Awareness
      Sound effect first heard in episode