Friends soundtrack: Complete guide to all songs featured in the show

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Friends was a fan favorite on television from 1994 to 2004, and its appeal is still strong two decades after the last episode aired. The soundtrack of the program became as legendary as the six major characters and an essential component of the storyline. I'll Be There for You by The Rembrandts, the series' theme song, gained massive popularity and is one of the most recalled show soundtracks.

Set in New York City, the show centres around six friends, Ross, Monica, Chandler, Joey, Rachel, and Phoebe, as they negotiate the demands of adulting. Whether it was Phoebe singing Smelly Cat or Chandler's mixed tape, or I Go Blind by Hootie & the Blowfish in season 2, episode 5, music has played a pivotal part in the show.

Here are all the songs that appeared throughout the series.


The complete Friends soundtrack explored

Season 1

FRIENDS (Image via Netflix)
FRIENDS (Image via Netflix)

Season 2


Season 3


Season 4


Season 5


Season 6


Season 7


Season 8


Season 9


Season 10


Cast members reunite for Friends: The Reunion

FRIENDS (Image via Netflix)
FRIENDS (Image via Netflix)

Friends: The Reunion premiered exclusively on HBO Max on May 27, 2021. On the original Stage 24 at Warner Bros. Studios, the original cast members Jennifer Aniston, Courteney Cox, Lisa Kudrow, Matt LeBlanc, Matthew Perry, and David Schwimmer regrouped. Unscripted, the special included cast interviews, table readings, and a trip down memory lane over famous sets. It celebrated the legacy of the program, not a continuation of the narrative.

The reunion had a measurable impact. According to Variety, it accounted for 29% of all U.S. streaming activity on its release day. HBO Max reported a 13% increase in Friends viewership after the special aired. It also spiked merchandise sales and trended globally on social media platforms. More than a nostalgic moment, the reunion reaffirmed Friends as a cultural touchstone with lasting relevance.


Friends is available for online streaming on Netflix, HBO Max, Amazon Prime Video, and Hulu.