The Best Queer As Folk Music

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From Sarah McLachlan to The Dresden Dolls, check out our list of the best music from the Showtime series Queer as Folk.

Introduction

On the original Showtime series Queer as Folk, music played a central role in defining the characters and their stories. From the club anthems that were essential to the show’s plot to the slow, heart-wrenching ballads that accompanied its most emotional moments, the music of Queer as Folk served as bothbackground and foreground to the show’s action.

Ten years after the series finale, we look back at some of the best music from Queer as Folk. These are the songs that stood out to us, that we still listen to today, and that continue to evoke the spirit of one of our all-time favorite TV shows.

The Cast of Queer As Folk and Their Music

Queer as Folk premiered on Showtime in 2000 and ran for five seasons. The show followed the lives of a group of gay friends in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The show was groundbreaking in its depiction of gay characters on television.

The cast of Queer as Folk included several musical artists. Here are some of the best queer as folk music from the show:

-“All That I Need” by Justin Taylor (played by Randy Harrison)
-“You Make Me Brave” by Melanie Marcus (played by Michelle Clunie)
-“True Colors” by Cyndi Lauper (covered by Justin Taylor)
-“I’ll Be There For You” by Rembrandts (covered by Michael Novotny)
-“I Will Survive” by Gloria Gaynor (covered by Melanie Marcus)

The Best Songs From Queer As Folk

There are many great songs that have been featured on Queer as Folk, and we’ve compiled a list of some of the best. From classic dance hits to poignant ballads, these songs perfectly capture the spirit of the show and the LGBTQIA+ community.

“I Will Survive” by Gloria Gaynor
This classic disco hit is an anthem for anyone who has ever faced adversity. It’s a powerful song about resilience and strength, and it always gets the crowd moving.

“I Wanna Dance With Somebody (Who Loves Me)” by Whitney Houston
This upbeat pop song is about finding joy in dancing and being with someone you love. It’s a feel-good track that always puts a smile on our faces.

“True Colors” by Cyndi Lauper
This beautiful ballad is about accepting people for who they are and celebrating diversity. It’s a touching song that reminds us to be proud of who we are.

“Can’t Help Falling in Love” by Elvis Presley
This classic love song is about being hopelessly in love with someone. It perfectly captures the feeling of being head-over-heels in love with someone.

These are just a few of the great songs that have been featured on Queer as Folk. What are some of your favorites?

The Music That Defined Queer As Folk

From the very first episode of Queer As Folk, it was clear that music would play a pivotal role in the show. Not only did the soundtrack perfectly capture the spirit of the show, but it also helped to define the characters and their relationships.

Over the course of five seasons, Queer As Folk featured some of the best queer artists of the time, as well as some up-and-coming talent. Here are just a few of the queer artists that made Queer As Folk one of the most iconic shows on television.

1.OMD – “If You Leave”
2.The Pet Shop Boys – “Go West”
3.Bronski Beat – “Smalltown Boy”
4.DNA feat. Suzanne Vega – “Tom’s Diner”
5.New Order – “Bizarre Love Triangle”
6.Depeche Mode – “Just Can’t Get Enough”
7.Soft Cell – “Tainted Love”
8.The Cure – “Primary”
9.The Smiths – “There Is a Light That Never Goes Out”

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