2020s

Soundtracks of Television: ‘Landman’

Landman Soundtrack - Every Song in the Paramount+ Series

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”

Landman Soundtrack on Paramount+ - Every Song in Season 1, Episode 1

  • 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”

Landman Soundtrack on Paramount+ - Every Song in Season 1, Episode 2

  • 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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Landman Soundtrack: Every Song in Season 1, Episode 3 “Hell Has a Front Yard”

Landman Soundtrack on Paramount+ - Every Song in Season 1, Episode 3

  • 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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Landman Soundtrack: Every Song in Season 1, Episode 4 “The Sting of Second Chances”

Landman Soundtrack on Paramount+ - Every Song in Season 1, Episode 4

  • 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”

Landman Soundtrack on Paramount+ - Every Song in Season 1, Episode 5

  • “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”

Landman Soundtrack on Paramount+ - Every Song in Season 1, Episode 6

  • “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”

Landman Soundtrack on Paramount+ - Every Song in Season 1, Episode 7

  • “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”

Landman Soundtrack on Paramount+ - Every Song in Season 1, Episode 8

  • “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”

Landman Soundtrack on Paramount+ - Every Song in Season 1, Episode 9

  • “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”

Landman Soundtrack on Paramount+ - Every Song in Season 1, Episode 10

  • “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.

Q.V. Hough (@QVHough) is Vague Visages’ founding editor.