The Landman soundtrack includes songs by Turnpike Troubadours, Treaty Oak Revival and Ella Langley. This info article contains composer and music supervisor details for Taylor Sheridan and Christian Wallace’s Paramount+ series. Visit the Soundtracks of Television section for more soundtrack song time codes and track listings.
Landman stars Billy Bob Thornton as Tommy Norris, an oil company negotiator. Ali Larter co-stars as Angela, the protagonist’s flirtatious ex-wife. The storyline follows Tommy as he attempts to maintain his personal and professional lifestyles. Composer Andrew Lockington (San Andreas) scored the Paramount+ series; music supervisor Andrea von Foerster (Yellowstone) selected the featured needle-drops. Here’s every song in Landman, an adaptation of Texas Monthly and Imperative Entertainment’s podcast Boomtown.
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Landman Soundtrack: Every Song in Season 1, Episode 1 “Landman”
- “La Diabla” by Xavi (00:12): Armando (Michael Peña) sits in a stopped vehicle. The Landman soundtrack song plays from the speaker system. Armando calls Cooper (Jacob Lofland) “Baby Norris.”
- “No Vacancy” by Treaty Oak Revival (00:13): The Landman music accompanies an exterior scene. Cooper and company arrive at Babes N Brew. Armando questions Cooper about ordering a latte.
- “Debtor’s Blues” by Vincent Neil Emerson (00:15): A landscape montage begins. Tommy injects himself with medicine during an interior scene. He stares at his reflection in a mirror.
- “Take Me Home” by Tanner Usrey (00:17): Tommy drives a vehicle. The Landman soundtrack song continues as a news anchor speaks about oil prices. Tommy talks to himself about the report.
- “Everlasting Lover” by 49 Winchester (00:30): Armando and Luis (Emilio Rivera) prank Cooper during an exterior scene. The music continues during a transition montage. The Landman music fades as Tommy arrives at The Patch Cafe and talks to Ellie (Robyn Lively).
- “Boomtown” by Treaty Oak Revival (00:36): Tommy talks to Ainsley (Michelle Randolph) and Dakota (Drake Rodger). The music continues during a transition sequence. Tommy drives a vehicle.
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Landman Soundtrack: Every Song in Season 1, Episode 2 “Dreamers and Losers”
- “Bad Medicine” by Whiskey Myers (00:04): A male radio DJ talks to a female co-host about country songs and hot weather. The Landman soundtrack song continues during an exterior montage sequence. Tommy pours a cup of coffee.
- “Make Me Wanna Smoke” by Ella Langley (00:33): An exterior shot begins. Tommy visits The Patch Cafe. He tells Barney (K.C. Clyde) that he quit drinking and that he’ll “stick with beer.”
- “Mean Old Sun” by Turnpike Troubadours (00:35): Tommy makes plans with Rebecca (Kayla Wallace). The Landman music continues during a transition sequence. Rebecca arrives at The Patch Cafe.
- “Snakebite” by Brent Cobb (00:53): Tommy tells that Cooper that he’ll find him a crew. They discuss a Sunday trip to The Patch Cafe. The song scores the episode’s final moments and end credits.
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- “1,000 Miles” by Josh Meloy (00:01): The Landman soundtrack song scores the opening sequence. A landscape shot begins. Angela (Ali Larter) exits an airplane at Aero Midland.
- “Turn Up the Bottle” by Whitey Morgan and the 78’s (00:17): Tommy drives a vehicle. Music plays from the speaker system. Tommy offends Rebecca with his questions.
- “Heartless” by Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats (00:37): Angela gets angry during a pool scene. A transition sequence begins. Tommy drives a truck.
- “The Rut” by Turnpike Troubadours (00:40): Tommy carries Ainsley to their home. The Landman soundtrack song continues as he talks to Angela during an interior scene. Music plays from a speaker system.
- “Hit the Scene” by Gullie Lamont (00:44): Cooper enters a vehicle. The Landman music plays from the speaker system. Cooper leaves for work with two colleagues.
- “Full Circle” by Hunnit (00:45): Cooper and company arrive at Babes N Brew. Music plays from their vehicle’s speaker system. A female Babes N Brew employee wears a pink bikini.
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- “Roll With It” by Tom Hillock (00:01): The Landman soundtrack song is featured during an interior scene. Angela and Ainsley work out in their living room. Music plays from their television.
- “How Lucky Am I” by Kaitlin Butts (00:12): An exterior sequence begins. Ainsley sunbathes with Angela. She says, “This is the worst spring break ever.”
- “Gin, Smoke, Lies” by Turnpike Troubadours (00:12): Tommy and Rebecca visit The Patch Cafe. Music plays from the speaker system. Tommy and Rebecca talk to Barney about a potentially underage female patron.
- “Wrecked” by Turnpike Troubadours (00:18): The Landman soundtrack song accompanies an exterior sequence. Angela and Ainsley exit a vehicle. They arrive at The Patch Cafe.
- “Empty As a Drum” by Turnpike Troubadours (00:26): A sequence at The Patch Cafe continues. Music plays from the speaker system. Angela and Tommy talk to Rebecca and Ainsley about an experience with the musician George Strait.
- “i blame the bar” by Ella Langley (00:31): Rebecca drives a vehicle. The Landman music plays from the speaker system. Rebecca inquires about Angela’s marriage as Ainsley sits in the back seat area.
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Landman Soundtrack: Every Song in Season 1, Episode 5 “Where Is Home”
- “Something in the Orange” by Zach Bryan (00:26): Ainsley hangs out by a pool. The Landman soundtrack song plays from a speaker system. Ainsley meets Shelby (Audrey McGraw).
- “TBA” by TBA (00:58): Boss (Mustafa Speaks) drives a vehicle. Hip-hop music plays from the speaker system. Boss and Manuel (J.R. Villarreal) look for Cooper.
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Landman Soundtrack: Every Song in Season 1, Episode 6 “Beware the Second Beating”
- “If Today Doesn’t Do Me In” by Ian Noe (00:01): The Landman soundtrack song accompanies the opening sequence. An exterior montage begins. Tommy and Angela arrive at Monty’s home.
- “Sunshine (Western AF Version)” by The Red Clay Strays & Western AF (00:41): Tommy drives a vehicle. He talks to Dale about Cooper not being “mean enough.” The Landman music scores the episode’s final moments.
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Landman Soundtrack: Every Song in Season 1, Episode 7 “All Roads Lead to a Hole”
- “The Git Up” by Blanco Brown (00:06): Angela works out with Ainsley. The Landman soundtrack song plays from a speaker system. Ainsley says, “You should teach a class here, mama.”
- “Hillbilly Hippie” by Lainey Wilson (00:13): An exterior sequence begins. Angela drives a vehicle. She talks to Ainsley about attending school.
- “Spirit in the Sky” by Norman Greenbaum (00:16): Angela visits a Michaels store. She shops for a nursing home community. Angela purchases alcohol and starts a party.
- “She’s No Good” by The Red Clay Strays (00:23): Tommy arrives at The Patch. The Landman soundtrack song plays from a speaker system. Tommy finds Angela playing pool.
- “Wondering Why” by The Red Clay Strays (00:24): A bar sequence continues. Angela chats with Tommy at The Patch. She talks about possibly volunteering at a nursing home.
- “Keep Up with Jones” by Lainey Wilson (00:26): An exterior sequence begins. Ainsley attends an outdoors party. She speaks to Shelby about Ryder Sampson (Mitchell Slaggert).
- “Moment of Truth” by The Red Clay Strays (00:45): Rebecca meets Cooper at Ariana’s home. She says, “We’ve been looking everywhere for you.” The Landman music scores the episode’s final moments.
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Landman Soundtrack: Every Song in Season 1, Episode 8 “Clumsy, This Life”
- “TBA” by TBA (00:01): The Landman soundtrack song scores the opening sequence. An exterior montage begins. Rebecca interrogates Cooper.
- “TBA” by TBA (00:17): An exterior montage begins. The music continues during an interior scene. Dale hears Tommy having sex with Angela.
- “La Grange” by ZZ Top (00:26): Angela and Ainsley chat about a nursing home van. The Landman music continues during a transition scene. Angela and Ainsley bowl with their nursing home friends.
- “Change the Game” by Cody Jinks (00:32): Tommy finishes a confrontational conversation with Ryder. The music continues during a transition sequence. Ainsley travels with Ryder.
- “Crossing Lines” by Tanner Usrey (00:46): Tommy arrives at The Patch. The Landman soundtrack song plays from the speaker system. Tommy meets with Rebecca.
- “Final Escape” by Nicholas Carras (00:50): Tommy enters his vehicle. He lights a cigarette. A song from the 1958 film Missile to the Moon is featured as Tommy’s ringtone for Angela.
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Landman Soundtrack: Every Song in Season 1, Episode 9 “WolfCamp”
- “Blue Collar” by Drayton Farley (00:01): The Landman soundtrack song scores the opening sequence. An exterior montage begins. The music drops as Tommy receives a phone call.
- “Bailazo” by Bang Data (00:02): A night club sequence begins. Music plays from the speaker system. Jimenez receives a phone call from Tommy.
- “Do Ya” by Belle Frantz (00:06): Angela parks a vehicle. She arrives at Rick’s Cabaret with Ainsley. Angela inquires about renting the building.
- “TBA” by TBA (00:17): Angela works out at a gym. The Landman soundtrack song plays from the speaker system. Angela finishes a phone call with Tommy.
- “TBA” by TBA (00:26): Ainsley hangs out with Ryder during a bedroom scene. Music plays from a speaker system. Ainsley urges Ryder to dance for her nursing home friends.
- “TBA” by TBA (00:35): Tommy inquires about a sound system. Dale starts a song. The Landman music plays from a speaker system.
- “Ain’t Done Losing Yet” by Charley Crockett (00:41): Dale complains about a fruit bowl. Music plays from a speaker system. Tommy says, “You boys enjoy your parfaits.”
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Landman Soundtrack: Every Song in Season 1, Episode 10 “The Crumbs of Hope”
- “Girls, Girls, Girls” by Mötley Crüe (00:15): Tommy chats with Cami. The Landman soundtrack song continues during a transition sequence. Angela’s nursing home friends have a good time at Rick’s Cabaret.
- “9 Lives (Black Cat)” by Koe Wetzel (00:17): Ainsley talks to Ryder at Rick’s Cabaret. Music plays from the speaker system. Ryder prepares for a dance routine.
- “Sailing” by Christopher Cross (00:19): Angela drives a vehicle. The Landman music plays from the speaker system. Angela talks to Ainsley as their nursing home friends sleep.
- “Final Escape” by Nicholas Carras (00:26): Tommy drives a vehicle. He receives a video call from Angela. The music is used as a ringtone.
- “Destiny” by Tanner Usrey (00:54): Ryder visits Ainsley. Music plays from a speaker system during a bedroom scene. Ainsley dances for Ryder.
- “El Gato Negro” by Alex Arellano (00:55): A night club sequence begins. Music plays from the speaker system. The Landman soundtrack song continues as Jimenez tortures Tommy.
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