"Bang the Drum All Day" by Todd Rundgren - Michael sings this briefly while Pam gives him forms to sign. Michael sings "bang on this mug all day", as he is flicking his mug.
"Just The Two of Us" by Bill Withers - Played by the ship's band, just before Michael announces that the ship is sinking.
"Smoke On The Water" by Deep Purple- Played (Badly) by Michael until he claims it is broken. Creed takes the guitar and plays a solo over E-Blues along with the band. (Deleted Scene)
"Nasty" by Janet Jackson - Michael paraphrases lyrics from Nasty as "Pam, or Ms. Beesly if you're nasty" when arriving at the office.
"Greensleeves" - Dwight performs this song on recorder for the children, telling them it is a "traditional English ballad about the beheaded Anne Boleyn."
"Teach Your Children" by Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young - Dwight and Michael perform a song for the co-workers and their children.
"My Humps" by Black Eyed Peas - Michael and Dwight sing the song in Michael's office.
"The Longest Time" by Billy Joel - Dwight serenades Michael with his favorite song on a lime-green recorder. Dwight identifies the artist as "William Joel".
"River Runs Red" by Life of Agony - Playing on Dwight's radio as he drives Ryan to the beet farm.
"Lovefool" by The Cardigans - Jim sings this falsetto after Karen tries to annoy him by squeaking her desk chair. It is also mouthed by Andy. Later, Andy finishes the song and asks, "What happened to those guys?"
"Rock and Roll Part 2" by Gary Glitter - Kevin hums the song as Michael plays it in his office on an extreme sugar high.
(unknown) - Dwight plays this on cassette on his boom box when ordering Ryan to wrestle fear (cousin Mose) to the ground. It is not "O Fortuna" (Orff, Carmina Burana) although it has a similar bombastic style.
"Deck the Halls" - Sung by Michael as he rides his bike into the office.
"Two Tickets To Paradise" by Eddie Money - Michael sings this song while holding up tickets to Sandals Jamaica he has purchased for himself and his girlfriend.
"Goodbye My Lover" by James Blunt - Michael repeatedly listens to a thirty second sample after Carol breaks up with him.
"The Nutcracker Ballet" by Tchaikovsky- Several different selections used for Angela's party.
"You Oughta Know" by Alanis Morissette - Kevin sings it, with Darryl on synthesizer.
"Your Body Is a Wonderland" by John Mayer - Michael and Andy sing karaoke to their new "girlfriends". Mayer granted permission to use the song in exchange for a Dundie.[1]
"We Belong" by Pat Benatar - Kelly sings it to Ryan.
"Spinnin' N Reelin'" by Creed Bratton - Sung by none other than Creed himself.
"Lady" by Styx - Dwight sings this to Angela.
"Little Drummer Boy" - Angela sings karaoke to this song.
"Kickstart My Heart" by Mötley Crüe - Dwight rocks out to this song in the car to prepare for the sales meeting.
"Oompa Loompa Song" from Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory - Andy changes the words to one of the songs to show his delight in Dwight's resignation.
"Berceuse in D-flat, Op. 57" by Frédéric Chopin, played as the guests are seated.
"Bridal Chorus from Lohengrin" by Richard Wagner, played when Phyllis walks down the aisle.
"Wedding March" from A Midsummer Night's Dream by Felix Mendelssohn, played after Bob and Phyllis take their vows.
A series of songs by The Police are played by Scrantonicity with Kevin on drums/vocals: "Roxanne", "Message in a Bottle", "Every Breath You Take" (as Pam and Roy leave), "Every Little Thing She Does Is Magic" (sung by Karen). A Sting track "Fields of Gold" also is covered (when Jim and Karen dance).
"You Were Meant for Me" by Jewel - Pam and Roy's song, played by Scrantonicity after being paid $20 by Roy.
"Brandenburg Concerto No.2 in F major, BWV 1047" - Johann Sebastian Bach - Recording played by Michael for his entrance. This is used for the Teaching Company lecture series, from which Michael acquires the clip.
"Kit Kat" advertising jingle [2] - Andy is unable to remember the entire song. He spends time attempting to complete the "Gimme a break, gimme a break, break me off a piece of that______ (kit kat)" line while Jim watches not sharing the correct lyric. Andy never correctly identifies the product advertised, electing instead to plug in random three-syllabe phrases and see which one fit. After cycling through "applesauce," "Grey Poupon," "football cream," "Chrysler car," "Hair for Men," and coming dangerously close with "Snickers bar" before being interrupted by Michael, he eventually settles on "Fancy Feast," following the bullet-proof logic that whatever the item is, it must rhyme with "piece."
"Chariots of Fire" by Vangelis - background music for Michael's branch created Dunder Mufflin ad.
"Girlfriend" by Avril Lavigne - Kelly uses altered lyrics ("Hey, hey, you, you, I don't like your boyfriend, 'cause, 'cause, 'cause, 'cause, he really sucks at Ping Pong") to taunt Pam.
"That One Night" from the album The Hunted - Fictitious song written and recorded by Jan's former assistant, Hunter. The song heavily suggests that Hunter lost his virginity to Jan.
"American Pie" by Don McLean - Michael and Dwight sing it at the chair model's grave with altered lyrics, "...bye, bye, Miss Chair Model Lady, I dreamt that we were married and you treated me nice, we had lots of kids...drinking whiskey and rye...so why'd you have to go off and die? Why'd you have to go off and die..."
"Goodbye Stranger" - Supertramp - sung my Michael in front of the Scranton branch at Toby's goodbye party. Lyrics altered to become "Goodbye Toby."
Michael mentions in passing song parodies for which he would conceivably be renowned, namely "Beers in Heaven" and "Total Eclipse of the Fart"; it can be inferred (not implied, as Creed aptly pointed out in "Performance Review" in Season 2) that they are parodies of Tears in Heaven by Eric Clapton and Total Eclipse of the Heart by Bonnie Tyler, respectively.
"Just My Imagination" by The Temptations - when Jim almost-proposes to Pam.
"Don't Know Why" - Norah Jones. Following Jim's failed proposal.
"Phantom Limb" - The Shins. When Michael rejects Holly offer to go for pie.
"The Heart of Rock 'N' Roll" by Huey Lewis and the News is played by Darryl at the auction. The song was in Michael's "top ten favorite Bruce Springsteen songs" list, yet he does not understand that the song is not a Springsteen. Another non-Bruce song that made the list is "Short People" by Randy Newman.
"Me And The Blues" is performed by Hank on blues guitar as part of the Crime Aid fundraiser. This is most likely an original song. The title of his CD is Hank Doyle Is The Blues.
"Life is a Highway" by Tom Cochrane is sung by Michael, Holly and Darryl in the car on their road trip taking Holly back to Nashua, New Hampshire. The song plays on the radio at least four times, and the dynamic in the truck is symbolized by its occupants reaction to the song (e.g. at the beginning, Michael gets very excited and all three sing along, but as the trip goes on and Michael and Holly start fighting, they come to resent the song the more it plays).
"Stayin' Alive" by the Bee Gees is sung by Michael, Andy, and the entire office during a CPR training with Corporate-hired lector Rose.
"You Make My Dreams" by Hall & Oates is playing in the background on the pirated movie that Andy, Jim and Pam are watching on a laptop while in the break room.
"Have a Little Faith in Me" by John Hiatt is playing in the background of the pirated movie during the Jack Black and Cloris Leachman bathtub scene.
"All Out of Love" by Air Supply is playing during the pirated movie starring Jack Black, Jessica Alba and Cloris Leachman.
"Lady" by Little River Band is playing at the end of the pirated movie when Sam (Jack Black) sees Lily (Cloris Leachman) making out with someone else.
"What I Like About You" by The Romantics is sung by Andy as a roast to Michael, substituting the lyrics "What I Like About You" to "What I Hate About You".
"Boy Hangover" by Bonnie McKee - Leo notices Kelly and Erin dancing.
"I'll Do You Like a Truck" by Geo Da Silva - Kelly challenges Andy to a dance-off.
"Various Disgraces" by The Blam - Dwight says "This song is fantastic!"
"Y.M.C.A." by The Village People - Jim and Pam decide to stay at Cafe Disco (instead of running off to elope in Ohio), realizing that they would like a 'cheesy' wedding.
"Forever" by Chris Brown, a reference to the viral YouTube video, in which people walked down the aisle dancing to the song. The family (possibly at the behest of Michael, as is implied when he confronts Pam during the procession) set up Jim and Pam's wedding in much exactly the same way, even though Pam specifically forbade them.
"Cat's in the Cradle" by Harry Chapin - Dwight tries to convince Jim to go back to paternity leave by playing the song on his computer, when Andy starts to sing the song. Later, Dwight whistles it.
"Yarilo" by ARKONA - When the cleaning crew walks in
"Hot Blooded" by Foreigner - Andy sings it when he offers the others pizza for joining his STD seminar. He replaces the words "hot blooded" with "hot pizza".
Jan sings fragments from a 1970's television commercial for Enjoli perfume. (The jingle is based on the song I'm a Woman.)