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Beverly Hills, 90210 season 3 episode 29 soundtrack

Commencement (1), 7 songs

The gang reminisces about the good times while preparing to graduate. Steve convinces his friends to take part in a special event to ensure their legacy. He is surprised when Mrs. Teasley congratulates him on getting his act together and offers to write him a letter of recommendation. She had discovered his donation to the elementary school's summer camp. Steve wishes to attend California University with Brandon, Kelly, David and Donna. David fears that he won't graduate because he misnumbered his chemistry final. Brenda is accepted to the University of Minnesota; Brandon tries to discourage her from leaving. Iris arrives in L.A., but Dylan is angry at her because he couldn't reach her after Jack's death. Dylan receives the check from his trust fund. Brandon learns from Jordan that Andrea may not go to Yale. Brandon fears that Andrea is giving up her future for him, but she is actually worried about paying her tuition. David and Donna emcee the senior breakfast, where everyone continue

  • Pomp and Circumstance — Sir Edward Elgar
    [Live cover version] School band rehearses; Brenda, Dylan, Brandon and Tony play football; Andrea reviews her speech.
  • School's Out — Alice Cooper
    David tells Kelly and Donna he thinks he flunked chemistry; The new West Beverly DJ; Steve goes to Mrs. Teasley's office.
  • Louie Louie — The Kingsmen
    At the peach pit, the gang celebrates graduation; Dylan makes Nat an honorary member of the class of '93.
  • This Is It (Bugs Bunny) — John Stetch
    [Live cover version] Students sing before the senior breakfast; Donna and David on the piano.
  • Theme from "Dobie Gillis" — The Jeff Steinberg Jazz Ensemble
    [Live cover version] Brenda, Kelly and Donna sing about Brandon and his many loves.
  • Medley: Prelude / The Murder / Finale - From "Psycho" — Bernard Herrmann
  • (I've Had) The Time of My Life — Bill Medley & Jennifer Warnes
    Brandon daydreams about him and his girlfriend ice skating.

Theme Song

Theme from Beverly Hills, 90210
John Davis