Beverly Hills, 90210 Music
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Beverly Hills, 90210 season 4 episode 26 soundtrack

Blind Spot, 5 songs

Brandon's car breaks down, and he and Steve step into a gay coffeehouse to call a tow truck. Mike Ryan, the president of Steve's fraternity, mistakenly believes that the duo is gay. He comes out to Steve, who feels uncomfortable with the situation. When some guys jokingly accuse Steve of being gay, he outs Mike. Mike decides to leave the house rather than face the homophobic members who want to oust him, but Steve encourages him to stand up for himself. David falls for his talented piano teacher, who is blind. Donna goes on a date with D'Shawn to make him jealous. David's teacher helps him learn to appreciate his relationship with Donna. Donna and Kelly convince the guys to appear in a beefcake calendar for charity. Music: Mozart's Sonata in ""A"" Major; ""Ain't That Peculiar?"" by Marvin Gaye (#8, 1965); Schubert's Impromptus in ""E"" Flat; ""I Can't Fight This Feeling"" by REO Speedwagon (#1, 1985)

  • Ain't That Peculiar — Marvin Gaye
    In a coffee house, Steve and Brandon wait for a tow truck.
  • Shoo-Be-Doo-Be-Doo-Da-Day — Stevie Wonder
    At the peach pit, Andrea talks to Kelly and Donna about their charity calendar of CU guys.
  • Can't Fight This Feeling — REO Speedwagon
    It the Peach Pit, David makes a move on his piano teacher.
  • Piano Sonata No. 11 in A Major, K. 331: III. Alla turca — Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart & Andrei Gavrilov
  • Impromptus, D. 899 (Op. 90): Impromptu No. 2 In E-flat Major. Allegro — Murray Perahia

Theme Song

Theme from Beverly Hills, 90210
John Davis