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America's Got Talent season 11 episode 6 soundtrack

Auditions Week 6, 36 songs

The auditions continue.

  • 1812 Overture — Radio Symphony Orchestra Ljubljana (RSO Ljublijana)
    Opening scene
  • Party In The U.S.A. — Miley Cyrus
    Opening scene
  • Living In America — James Brown
    Opening scene
  • In the Mood — Glenn Miller and His Orchestra
    Plays during Cody Carter aka Cody the Twirler's audition
  • Thank You for Being a Friend — Andrew Gold
    Montage after first commercial break
  • All About That Bass — Meghan Trainor
    The "Just Us" (vocal quartet) perform a LIVE COVER of this for their audition AND Trainor's version plays as we meet Ilan & Josh & they take the stage & perform a BEATBOX version of the same song
  • Land of 1000 Dances — Wilson Pickett
    Montage that follows 2nd commercial break
  • Mucho Macho — Benga Boys
    Plays during the introduction of the The Outlaws dance crew
  • Lean On (feat. MØ & DJ Snake) — Major Lazer
    The Outlaws audition
  • History — One Direction
    Plays as The Outlaws are voted thru
  • Bad to the Bone — George Thorogood & The Destroyers
    Montage after 3rd commercial break
  • Home — Blake Shelton
    Plays during Daniel Joiner's introduction
  • Try a Little Tenderness — Otis Redding
    Daniel Joiner performs a jazzy vocal LIVE COVER of this in the style of Frank Sinatra
  • Son of a Preacher Man — Dusty Springfield
    Plays during Simon's critique of Daniel Joiner and subsequent vote thru
  • Hollywood Swinging — Kool & The Gang
    Montage after 4th commercial break of everyone waking up & heading for the auditions
  • Sylvia Ballet Suite: III. Pizzicati — Royal Philharmonic Orchestra & Carl Davis & Leo Delibes
    Plays during Jon Bernhardt's interview
  • Should I Stay or Should I Go — The Clash
    Jon Bernhardt plays a theremin along with an instrumental version of this CLASH classic
  • With You (From "Ghost the Musical") — Musical Mania
    Instrumental version plays during Sila Sveta's audition Very KEWL performance THEN vocal version as they are voted thru
  • Carnivalia — Saulo Fernandez
    Montage that follows the Sila Sveta performance going into commercial break
  • Desperation (From the Motion Picture "Red Hook Summer") — Judith Hill
    Plays during interview/introduction of Moya Angela AGAIN AFTER Moya's vote thru
  • It's All Coming Back to Me Now — Celine Dion
    Moya Angela sings an amazing LIVE COVER VERSION of this
  • For the Love of Money — The O'Jays
    Montage after the commercial break where contestants are talking about winning the money
  • Mundo Exotica — Helmut Reinhardt
    Plays during introduction/interview of The Passing Zone (Owen & Jon)
  • Axel F — Harold Faltermeyer
    Plays as Howie takes the stage with The Passing Zone and thru their audition
  • Stole the Show (feat. Parson James) — Kygo
    Plays as The Passing Zone are voted thru
  • Crafty Party — Gert Wilden
    Montage after commercial break (SEE BELOW for LINK)
  • Mischief and Magic — Stephen Rees
    Plays during Steven Brundage (Rubik's Cube magic) segment
  • Good Time — Owl City & Carly Rae Jepsen
    Plays as Steven Brundage is voted thru AGAIN as Zeman Duo are voted thru and the comedian that follows and montage of acts
  • Love Runs Out — OneRepublic
    Plays during the Zeman Duo's (Ana & Karoly) audition
  • I'm Fresh — Skylar
    Sky performs an ORIGINAL rap song
  • You're the First, the Last, My Everything — Barry White
    Montage after commercial break that ends with interview/introduction of R.L. Bell AGAIN after he gets voted thru
  • Me and Mrs. Jones — Billy Paul
    R. L. Bell performs a LIVE COVER VERSION of this for his audition
  • Theme From Mahogany (Do You Know Where You're Going To) — Diana Ross
    Plays during the interview/introduction of 90yo Dorothy Williams
  • The Stripper — David Rose
    Dorothy Williams audition Final act of the night
  • Ain't No Mountain High Enough (Mono) — Marvin Gaye & Tammi Terrell
    Plays during critiques of Dorothy Williams thru the end of the show
  • That's life — Sal valenetti