What's That Song About the Secret on 'Grey's Anatomy'?

'Secret,' by Max Morgan

Is Izzie nuts, or what? Or is there some sort of medical disorder behind her weird hallucinatory relationship with her dead fiance?

Whatever the case -- and we came a little closer to finding out with last night's 'Grey's' -- the fact that she has a secret was telegraphed loud and clear by the soundtrack selection. The song is called ... wait for it... 'Secret.'

The showcase was an early windfall for the British newcomer Max Morgan. Months before he releases his debut album, it's no secret that the Liverpudlian songwriter is on the fast track. For one thing, his MySpace sneak-peeks have already been played more than a million times. 'Wait for Me,' the lead single from his debut, is now up on iTunes. Getting the gold-plated 'Grey's' treatment, just minutes before Kanye's episode-capping 'Street Lights,' pretty much sealed it. We'd understand if he's talking to himself today.

We at Spinner had already been aware of Morgan's potential, as he recently visited Spinner HQ, armed with an acoustic guitar and a headful of tunes. Singing and strumming while sitting covetously in one of our beanbag chairs (no easy achievement), he shared with us between songs his favorite opening line, which he says works magic for him: He just tells folks, "I was born in the same hospital in Liverpool as John Lennon."

Listen to the song below, or watch it play from 28:51 to 31:45 in the episode 'All By Myself' of 'Grey's Anatomy' at ABC.com.

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