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Being Erica Album Cover

"Being Erica"Soundtrack Lyrics

TV • 2010

Track Listing



"Being Erica" Soundtrack Description

Being Erica TV series trailer frame: Erica facing down her list of regrets
Being Erica — Series Trailer (CBC/SOAPnet), 2009–2011

Questions and Answers

Is there an official soundtrack album?
Yes—Being Erica (Music from the Original Series) was released by EMI Music Canada with 23 tracks; later digital listings exist as well (according to Apple Music and Spotify).
What’s the theme song?
“All I Ever Wanted (Being Erica Theme Song)” performed by Lily Frost; it opens episodes through early seasons.
Who handled music supervision?
Andrea Higgins is credited as music supervisor across the series run (as noted by Metacritic’s full credits).
Is the album only original score?
No—the compilation blends cast interludes and period needle-drops (e.g., Blind Melon’s “No Rain,” Jesus Jones’ “Right Here Right Now,” Fatboy Slim’s “Praise You”).
Was there a 2010 physical release?
Yes—retail listings document a 2010 CD edition distributed internationally while the Canadian release began in 2009.
Why do some streams sound different from broadcast?
Later streaming runs replaced some licensed songs due to rights; fans have noted substitutions on platforms.

Notes & Trivia

  • The official compilation features both licensed 90s/2000s hits and short comedic interludes performed by the cast.
  • Lily Frost’s theme exists as a standalone single and as the opener on the album (as noted by Apple Music).
  • Some international pressings landed in 2010, following a 2009 Canadian issue; Spotify shows a later digital listing too.
  • (according to Metacritic credits) Andrea Higgins oversaw music across 40+ episodes, keeping the needle-drops era-true to Erica’s flashbacks.
  • Viewers have documented music substitutions on streaming due to licensing—so scenes may play differently from first-air broadcasts.
Trailer frame: time-jump motif visual with Toronto backdrops
Regret, rewind, repeat—the soundtrack bridges past and present.

Overview

Why does a show about regrets sound like a mixtape forgotten in your first car? Because Being Erica uses music as a time machine: familiar radio hits yank us back to high school hallways, while gentle indie and singer-songwriter cues keep us grounded in Erica’s present. The official album mirrors that split—cast skits and interludes punctuate a run of jukebox memories.

EMI’s 23-track compilation plays like a souvenir of early seasons: Lily Frost’s theme opens the door, 90s touchstones (Blind Melon, Jesus Jones, MC Hammer) color the flashbacks, and mellow pop (Norah Jones) softens the comedown. It’s a warm, lived-in listen rather than a complete cue log—on purpose. (according to Apple Music and Wikipedia)

Genres & Themes

  • 90s pop & alt-rock → instant nostalgia hits that signal a jump into Erica’s teenage/college past.
  • Big-beat & dance → public embarrassment turned catharsis; clubby anthems underscore risk-taking.
  • Singer-songwriter comfort → present-day reflections; small acoustic textures for therapy breakthroughs.
  • Cast vignettes → diegetic jokes and mini-musicals that keep the series playful between the heavy stuff.
Trailer frame: Erica and friends in a downtown bar—prime territory for a needle-drop
Source music as social glue: bars, parties, and awkward reunions.

Key Tracks & Scenes

“All I Ever Wanted (Being Erica Theme Song)” — Lily Frost
Where it plays: Main titles across seasons; non-diegetic opener.
Why it matters: Sets the show’s hopeful/bittersweet tone; its hook becomes Erica’s mantra.

“No Rain” — Blind Melon
Where it plays: A 90s flashback beat (Season 1 era); non-diegetic needle-drop featured on the official album.
Why it matters: Sunshine-through-clouds vibe mirrors Erica’s “try again” optimism.

“Right Here Right Now” — Jesus Jones
Where it plays: Period montage usage tied to time-travel setups; non-diegetic (album track).
Why it matters: Winks at the show’s premise—living the present while fixing the past.

“Praise You” — Fatboy Slim
Where it plays: Party/club energy in early-season arcs; non-diegetic (album track).
Why it matters: Turns public spectacle into release—classic Erica alchemy.

“U Can’t Touch This” — MC Hammer
Where it plays: Comic throwback sequence; non-diegetic (album track).
Why it matters: Leans into period kitsch to disarm embarrassment.

“Every Little Thing” — Melanie Doane
Where it plays: Gentle transitional cue; non-diegetic (album track).
Why it matters: Softens the edges after tougher therapy sessions.

Track–Moment Index (approximate)
Song / Cue Scene (type) Approx. Time Window Album Length Diegetic?
Lily Frost — “All I Ever Wanted” Main titles / open ~00:00–00:30 ~0:46 (single edit) No
Blind Melon — “No Rain” 90s flashback montage ~00:10–00:20 (S1-era) 3:37 No
Jesus Jones — “Right Here Right Now” Setup to time-jump ~00:20–00:30 3:09 No
Fatboy Slim — “Praise You” Party/club release ~00:30–00:40 3:49 No
MC Hammer — “U Can’t Touch This” Retro gag / school-dance vibe ~00:40–00:50 4:17 No

Note: Specific placements can vary by region and edition; the official album confirms inclusion even where streams use substitutes.

Music–Story Links (characters & plot beats as connected to songs)

  • Theme ↔ thesis. Lily Frost’s hook frames each episode as a second chance, musically resetting Erica’s mindset.
  • 90s radio ↔ memory fidelity. Period hits act like scent memory—one riff and we’re back in the cafeteria with her.
  • Dance anthems ↔ risk-taking. When Erica chooses action over avoidance, big-beat tracks tip scenes from cringe to catharsis.
  • Acoustic pop ↔ therapy aftermath. Softer songs arrive when insights land, giving the story room to breathe.
Trailer moment: Erica and Dr. Tom in session—the score drops out to let songs carry transitions
Conversations in present tense; songs do the time travel.

How It Was Made (supervision, score, behind-the-scenes)

Music supervision steered toward era-specific radio: Andrea Higgins balanced recognizable 90s singles with Canadian artists and gentle present-day pop to keep Erica’s jumps legible. The official compilation (EMI Music Canada) gathers those signatures alongside short cast pieces that appeared as diegetic bits and bumpers. (as noted by Metacritic credits and Apple Music)

The show’s theme comes from Lily Frost, who released it as a separate single; digital services list it under the soundtrack banner. Physical editions surfaced internationally in 2010 while Canadian release activity began in late 2009. (according to Apple Music, Spotify, and retail listings)

Reception & Quotes

Fans prize the series for how songs anchor its time-travel premise; they’ve also noticed changes on streaming where music rights shifted, altering the vibe of key scenes. (as observed by community discussion)

“I make strong correlations between music and mood, so when the cues change, the scenes feel wrong.” viewer commentary
“The soundtrack is a mixtape of Canadian comfort and 90s memory—perfect for Erica’s do-over diary.” retrospective notes

Technical Info

  • Title: Being Erica — Music from the Original Series (official compilation)
  • Year (context): 2010 (widely distributed CD); initial Canadian release activity in 2009; later digital listings appear 2011 as well
  • Type: TV (dramedy)
  • Theme: “All I Ever Wanted (Being Erica Theme Song)” — Lily Frost
  • Composer / Score: Series uses licensed songs and light score elements; theme and select cues associated with Lily Frost; additional scoring credited across seasons
  • Music Supervision: Andrea Higgins
  • Label (album): EMI Music Canada (compilation)
  • Selected notable placements (album-confirmed): Blind Melon “No Rain”; Jesus Jones “Right Here Right Now”; Fatboy Slim “Praise You”; MC Hammer “U Can’t Touch This”; Norah Jones “Don’t Know Why”
  • Availability: CD (2010 intl.); digital/streaming (availability varies by region/rights)
  • Licensing note: Some streaming platforms replace original broadcast songs due to rights constraints.

Canonical Entities & Relations

Subject Relation Object
EMI Music CanadareleasedBeing Erica (Music from the Original Series) compilation
Lily Frostperformed“All I Ever Wanted (Being Erica Theme Song)”
Andrea Higginsmusic supervisedBeing Erica (TV series)
Temple Street ProductionsproducedBeing Erica (TV series)

Sources: Apple Music; Spotify; Wikipedia; Metacritic (credits); Whatsong; Retail/CD listings; CBC/SOAPnet promotional trailers.

October, 23rd 2025


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