'Grey's Anatomy' Songs Season 22: The Complete Soundtrack From The Show

By Paul Pine

Grey's Anatomy soundtrack include songs by DM Arthur and Shoji. This informational article provides details about the composers and music supervisors involved in the ABC serie. For more information on soundtrack songs and track listings, check the series section.

Season 22 of “Grey's Anatomy” premiered on October 9, 2025, continuing the drama and emotional intensity of the long-running medical series. The season kicks off with the aftermath of a catastrophic hospital explosion, where the staff at Grey Sloan Memorial scramble to save both their patients and themselves amid the devastation.

This season explores the challenging surgical decisions and emotional turmoil faced by the doctors as they fight to preserve life and rebuild the hospital. It also delves into the mental health struggles of the staff as they cope with trauma following the explosion.

Key storylines include the complicated relationships among the surgeons, Simone dealing with the repercussions of a previous one-night stand with a new intern, Lucas facing challenges in his relationship, and the tension between Jules and Winston. Teddy and Owen are also navigating their tumultuous relationship.

Episode 1 Songs: Only the Strong Survive

Episode 2 Songs: We Built This City

Episode 3 Songs: Between Two Lungs

Episode 4 Songs: Goodbye Horses

Episode 5 Songs: Sometimes I Feel Like a Motherless Child

Episode 6 Songs: When I Crash

Episode 7 Songs: Skyfall

Episode 8 Songs: Heavy on Me

Episode 9 Songs: Fortunate Son

Episode 10 Songs: Strip That Down

Episode 11 Songs: (If You Want It) Do It Yourself

Episode 12 Songs: Get Lucky

Episode 13 Songs: Love the Way You Lie

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Paul Pine

Paul Pine is a dedicated music curator and soundtrack enthusiast, specializing in uncovering the hidden gems of cinematic and television scores. With a deep passion for the story-sound intersection, he provides accurate, high-quality music guides for the world's most popular series and films.