2020s

Soundtracks of Cinema: ‘Sinners’

Sinners Soundtrack - Every Song in the 2025 Movie on Disney+, HBO Max and Hulu

The Sinners soundtrack includes music by Miles Caton, Jack O’Connell and Buddy Guy. This info article contains spoilers and song details for Ryan Coogler’s 2025 movie on Disney+, HBO Max and Hulu. Check out Vague Visages’ Soundtracks of Cinema category for more soundtrack song listings.

Sinners stars Michael B. Jordan as Smoke and Stack, twin gangsters from Chicago who return to their native Clarksdale, Mississippi in 1932. Hailee Steinfeld co-stars as Mary, a mixed-race woman who dated Stack in the past. The storyline follows the main antiheroes as they encounter vampires while opening a new juke joint. Composer Ludwig Göransson (The Mandalorian) scored the 137-minute film, which includes a total of 24 featured needle-drops. Here’s every song in Sinners.

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Sinners Soundtrack: Every Song in the 2025 Movie

Sinners Soundtrack - Every Song in the 2025 Movie on Disney+, HBO Max and Hulu

  • “This Little Light of Mine” by Pleasant Valley Youth Choir of New Orleans and DC6 Singers Collective (00:02:00): Sammie (Miles Caton) exits a vehicle and enters a chapel. The Sinners soundtrack song is sung by congregation members. The tune is featured again at 01:57:00.
  • “Wang Dang Doodle” by Cedric Burnside, Tierinii Jackson and Sharde Thomas-Mallory (00:13:00): Stack and Sammie enter a vehicle. The Sinners music continues during a transition sequence. Smoke parks his vehicle outside the Black Bird Cafe.
  • “Travelin'” by Miles Caton (00:22:00): Caton travels in a vehicle with Stack. He performs a blues song. Stack screams with approval and says, “We gon’ make some money.”
  • “I Lied to You” by Miles Caton (00:55:00): The Sinners soundtrack song is featured during an interior scene. Sammie performs at Smoke and Stack’s juke joint. Annie (Wunmi Mosaku) grooves to the music.
  • “Pick Poor Robin Clean” by Jack O’Connell, Lola Kirke and Peter Dreimanis (01:03:00): Remmick (Jack O’Connell) introduces himself, along with Joan (Lola Kirke) and Bert (Peter Dreimanis), to Smoke and Stack. He performs a tune with his friends. The Sinners music is featured again at 01:45:00.
  • “Wild Mountain Thyme (Will You Go Lassie Go)” by Jack O’Connell, Lola Kirke and Peter Dreimanis (01:09:00): Mary walks outdoors. Remmick sings a song with Joan and Bert. Mary claps after the performance.
  • “Pale, Pale Moon” by Jayme Lawson (01:13:00): The Sinners soundtrack song scores an interior scene. Pearline (Jayme Lawson) begins a performance. Mary returns as a vampire and kills Stack.
  • “Rocky Road to Dublin” by Jack O’Connell (01:34:00): Smoke and Sammie move a body. Remmick sings nearby with blood on his face. He begins a dance performance with a group of vampires.
  • “Travelin'” by Buddy Guy (02:08:00): Old Sammie (Buddy Guy) meets with Stack and Mary in 1992. He strums a mellow tune. Old Sammie sings as flashback clips appear onscreen.
  • “Last Time (I Seen the Sun)” by Alice Smith and Miles Caton (02:10:00): Old Sammie recalls the best day of his life. Stack talks about the last time he saw his brother, Smoke, and the sun. The Sinners soundtrack song scores the film’s final moments and end credits.
  • “Sinners” by Rod Wave (02:13:00): The track plays during the movie’s end credits after “Last Time (I Seen the Sun).”
  • “This Little Light of Mine” by Miles Caton (02:16:00): The Sinners music is featured during a post-credits scene featuring Sammie.

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The Sinners soundtrack also includes:

  • “Irish Filídh, Choctaw Chant and West African Griot Suite” by Iarla Ó Lionáird, Jaeden Ariana Wesley and DC6 Singers Collective
  • “Pony Blues” by Miles Caton
  • “My Babe” by Sharde Thomas-Mallory and Chris Mallory
  • “Grinnin’ in Your Face” by James “Super Chikan” Johnson
  • “Delta Slim Railroad Blues” by Bobby Rush
  • “Juke” by Miles Caton and Bobby Rush
  • “Julie” by Dominique McClellan and Carl Leblanc
  • “Baby, Please Don’t Go” by Big Joe Williams
  • “Boogie Woogie” by Lester Snell
  • “Every Day I Have the Blues” by Lester Snell
  • “After Hour Blues” by Little Brother Montgomery
  • “Can’t Win for Losin'” by Rhiannon Giddens and Justin Robinson

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