
(He also notices that Olivia’s oddly cagey about how she spent her summer.) But later, when Spencer stops by the Bakers’ house to look for Jordan, he runs into Olivia again, and it’s even more painfully uncomfortable between them, which Asher seems to notice. “That’s the right call,” Olivia eventually concedes before running into Asher’s arms when he gets back from his cruise. Spencer calls Olivia out for avoiding him as summer came to a close, and when she counters that he didn’t exactly come looking for her, he says he wanted to give her space. “Thoughts Fly Free” by J.A.All American Season 3 Trailer Teases Spencer’s Rocky Return to Crenshaw (and a Big Secret) - 2021 FIRST LOOK.“Plain to See Plainsman” by Colter Wall.“You Won’t See It Coming” by Kevin Costner and the Modern West.“Tell My Mother I Miss Her So” by Ryan Bingham.“Me My Bottle and Nothing but Time” by Gethen Jenkins.“Turtles All the Way Down” by Sturgill Simpson.
1 (Origins, Villains, & the Like” by Jomo and the Possum Posse “Straight Up Sideways” by Lainey Wilson.“We Don’t Run” by Kevin Costner and The Modern West.“Where Do You Want It” by Whitey Morgan and the 78’s.“Caroline” by Colter Wall, Belle Plaine.“Dark Thoughts Ride” by Kevin Costner and The Modern West.
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“Black Metal Recruitment Vox Full Mix” by Signature Tracks.“Daddy Doesn’t Pray Anymore” by Chris Stapleton.“You Can’t Bring Me Down” by Suicidal Tendencies.“That Would Be Alright” by Lincoln Grounds, Thomm Jutz.“Under Your Influence” by Honey County.“Broken Rock Freestyle Beat” by Plan B Strik9.“Alabama Pines” by Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit.
“Old Man” by Wild The Coyote, Badd Wolf. “Heaven’s Gate (from “Tales of Yellowstone”)” by Kevin Costner & Modern West, Lily Costner. “Outlaw Shit” by Waylon Jennings, The. “The Killer” by Kevin Costner and the Modern West, Jaida Dreyer. “Take This Heart of Gold” by Mandolin Orange. “Waiting for the Thunder” by Blackberry Smoke. “Deep Down in the South” by Whiskey Myers. “Start To Go” by Lukas Nelson & The Promise of the Real. “Pearl Snaps” by Jason Boland & The Stragglers. “Shakin’ Hands With the Holy Ghost” by Blackberry Smoke. “Welcome ‘Round Here” by The Marcus King Band. “Scare the Devil Outta You (Bonus Track)” by Blackberry Smoke. “Good One Comin’ on” by Blackberry Smoke. “Never Be Ourselves” by Savannah Conley. “S.O.B.” by Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats. “Nose on the Grindstone (Our Vinyl Sessions” by Tyler Childers, OurVinyl. “Last of My Kind” by Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit. “Johnny Cash (Man in Black)” by Badd Wolf. “Up to No Good Livin’” by Chris Stapleton. “Breakdown in G Major” by Eliot Bronson. “Long Hot Summer Day” by Turnpike Troubadours. “Ain’t Much Left of Me” by Blackberry Smoke. “My Diamond Is Too Rough” by Ryan Bingham. “What Comes Naturally” by Blackberry Smoke. “Me and the Whiskey” by Whitey Morgan and the 78’s. “Broken Window Serenade” by Whiskey Myers. “Baby I Lost My Way, (But I’m Going Home)” by Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats. “Forgiveness Don’t Grow on Trees” by Bad Flamingo.
“Claudia’s Theme” (Version Eight) by Lennie Niehaus, Clint Eastwood. “Bar, Guitar and Honky Tonk Crowd” by Whiskey Myers. “Bad News” by Whitey Morgan and the 78’s. “Ashokan Farewell” by Jay Ungar, Molly Mason. “Save You Soul (Radio Version)” by Joey Stylez. So, let's go back and look at all the songs from every season of Yellowstone! We've listed every tune and organized them by episode. In fact, von Foerster shared on the Yellowstone podcast that she and the show's creator, Taylor Sheridan, are constantly consulting with each other about new (or old) music that might be a match for the series. In fact, Yellowstone has its very own music supervisor, Andrea von Foerster, who is responsible for selecting rousing country songs that embody the spirit of the show. Yes, we mean those haunting tunes that intensify the most suspenseful cliffhangers or the classic country songs that play while John Dutton and his crew of cowboys are riding into the mountains.Īs you might have guessed, selecting the music for the show's soundtrack isn't a task assigned at random. But the music that plays in the background undeniably heightens the greatness. Our favorite moments from the show have everything to do with the cast and the brilliant writing. But that list wouldn't be complete without one more major perk: the show's impeccable soundtrack. Between all the brooding cowboys, eye-catching scenery, and iconic John Dutton moments, it's no wonder the season 4 finale boasted more than 10 million viewers. There are countless reasons why Yellowstoneis as wildly successful as it is.