The music played during the iconic dance scene at the end of Doctor Who Series 1, Episode 10, is "Moonlight Serenade" by Glenn Miller.

Earlier in the episode, while the Doctor and Rose are investigating in the hospital, the song (also by Glenn Miller) plays from a record player. Rose initially uses this music to tease the Doctor about whether he knows how to "dance," which serves as a metaphor for romance throughout the story. Soundtrack for "The Doctor Dances"

: Composed by Murray Gold , including the "Doctor Who Theme" arranged for the revival series. The Doctor Dances (TV story) | Tardis | Fandom

: The primary "proper piece" for the final dance between the Ninth Doctor and Rose Tyler inside the TARDIS.

: A traditional lullaby performed by Nancy (Florence Hoath) earlier in the two-parter.

[s1e10] The Doctor Dances Online

The music played during the iconic dance scene at the end of Doctor Who Series 1, Episode 10, is "Moonlight Serenade" by Glenn Miller.

Earlier in the episode, while the Doctor and Rose are investigating in the hospital, the song (also by Glenn Miller) plays from a record player. Rose initially uses this music to tease the Doctor about whether he knows how to "dance," which serves as a metaphor for romance throughout the story. Soundtrack for "The Doctor Dances" [S1E10] The Doctor Dances

: Composed by Murray Gold , including the "Doctor Who Theme" arranged for the revival series. The Doctor Dances (TV story) | Tardis | Fandom The music played during the iconic dance scene

: The primary "proper piece" for the final dance between the Ninth Doctor and Rose Tyler inside the TARDIS. Soundtrack for "The Doctor Dances" : Composed by

: A traditional lullaby performed by Nancy (Florence Hoath) earlier in the two-parter.