Hall Pass Soundtrack Song: Lissie "Everywhere I Go"

From the Owen Movie Wilson Hall Pass

Adrienne Jenkins
If the Lissie song "Everywhere I Go" from the Hall Pass Soundtrack sounds vaguely familiar, it's because it's also been featured in a number of tv shows including So You Think You Can Dance, Grey's Anatomy, 90210 & Dollhouse.

According to Wikipedia, the American folk singer's song "Everywhere I Go" was used on two 2010 episodes of So You Think You Can Dance including "Nashville/Dallas + Vegas Callbacks" and "1 of 10 Voted Off".

For Grey's Anatomy, music supervisor Alexandra Patsavas selected the song "Everywhere I Go" for Season 6, episode 15 "Time Warp" which originally aired February 15, 2010. Another Lissie song "Worried About" was chosen for the "Superfreak" Season 7, episode 3 which originally aired October 7, 2010.

In 2010, the song was also licensed to Dollhouse for the episode called "Epitaph 2: The Return" and 90210 for "Catch Me If You Cannon".

"Everywhere I Go" is available on Lissie's first full length album "Catching a Tiger" as well as the extended play album "Why You Runnin'". Lissie is also known for her covers of Lady Gaga's Bad Romance and Led Zeppelin's Stairway to Heaven.

At first glance, Lissie appears to be another North American folk singer like Jewel or Feist with a voice as powerful as Melissa Etheridge that's unafraid to belt out vocal with amazing versatile vocals on both tender folk pop ballads as well as upbeat soulful originals such as "When I'm Alone" which she performed recently on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon.

Based in California, Lissie's current collaboration with Norwegian band Big Bang has produced some of her most exciting material especially "No One" performed on a Norwegian television show "Senkveld med Thomas og Harald". Just type in "Big Bang and Lissie" on YouTube to see some beautiful performances and tender harmonies including a wonderfully organic performance with what looks like a bedroom set in a tent at the "Slottsfjell Festival 2010."

While an official soundtrack for the movie Hall Pass has not emerged, bypass the other 50 songs in the movie and have a listen to Lissie's "Catch a Tiger" album and her many endearing live performances on YouTube instead.

Published by Adrienne Jenkins

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