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{{Infobox Television episode | Title = My Tuscaloosa Heart
| Series = Scrubs
| Season = 1
| Episode = 18
| Guests= ] (Young J.D.) <br /> ] (Kristen Murphy) <br /> ] (Mr. Sloane) <br /> ] (Jerry Donovan) <br /> ] (Aaron Simon)
| Airdate = ], ]
| Production = S117
| Writer = ], ]
| Director = ]
| Image = ]
| Caption = Dr. Kelso playing his song "My Tuscaloosa Heart"
| Episode list =]
| Prev = ]
| Next = ]
}}

"'''My Tuscaloosa Heart'''" is the 18th episode of the American ] '']''. It originally aired as Episode 18 of Season 1 on ], ].

==Synopsis==
] has a patient who is rude to the hospital staff. When the patient dies from cancer, J.D. feels guilty for his passing, wondering if he treated him differently because of his attitude.

A patient believes he went to college with ], who would play guitar and perform love songs about "Bunny." He gives a ] to ] and ] and the former is convinced it must be Kelso. The two question him and he denies to have ever played music. In the end, it is revealed he is in fact the performer in question, and that "Bunny" is in fact his now much-maligned wife, Enid.

Dr. Cox finds himself trapped in a love quadrangle--he's still in love with ], he's dating a ] named Kristen Murphy, and he's still having ] with his ex-wife ].

==Featured music==
* "Dance of the Sugarplum Fairy" by ]
* "My Tuscaloosa Heart" by ]

==See also==
* "]" by the ]- a love song with the name "Enid" despite Turk's claims it would be impossible. This may have been an intentional gag on the writers part.

== External links ==
* {{imdb episode|id=0696635|episode=My Tucaloosa Heart}}
*{{Tv.com episode|id=120594|title=My Tuscaloosa Heart}}

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