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Soundtracks of Television: ‘It: Welcome to Derry’

It: Welcome to Derry Soundtrack - Every Song in the HBO Max Series on Disney+ and Hulu

The It: Welcome to Derry soundtrack includes songs by Robert Preston, Joyce Harris and Nelson Riddle. This info article contains composer and music supervisor details for Andy Muschietti, Barbara Muschietti and Jason Fuchs’ HBO Max series on Disney+ and Hulu. Visit the Soundtracks of Television section for more soundtrack song time codes and track listings.

It: Welcome to Derry stars Jovan Adepo as Leroy Hanlon, an Air Force pilot who gets transferred to Derry, Maine. Taylour Paige co-stars as Charlotte Hanlon, the protagonist’s wife. The storyline follows the main players and various children as they become involved in a supernatural conspiracy. Composer Benjamin Wallfisch (It) scored the HBO Max series; music supervisor Kim Baum (Salem’s Lot) selected the featured needle-drops. In addition, Patience & Prudence recorded the theme track, “A Smile and a Ribbon.” Here’s every song in It: Welcome to Derry, an adaptation of Stephen King’s 1986 novel It and a prequel to the films It (2017) and It: Chapter Two (2019).

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It: Welcome to Derry Soundtrack: Every Song in Season 1, Episode 1 “The Pilot”

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  • “Ya Got Trouble” by Robert Preston from The Music Man (00:02): Matty (Miles Ekhardt) watches the 1962 film The Music Man in a movie theatre. The It: Welcome to Derry soundtrack song is performed by the main actor (Robert Preston as Harold Hill). The tune plays again at 00:47.
  • “Take a Little Time to Smile” by Peggy Lee & Sy Oliver and His Orchestra (00:04): Matty walks outdoors in the cold. A couple stops their vehicle and offers a ride. The It: Welcome to Derry music plays from the speaker system.
  • “Dreamer” by Joyce Harris (00:13): Leroy arrives in Derry and talks to Air Force colleagues. The track continues during a transition sequence. Lilly (Clara Stack) walks through a hallway at Derry High School.
  • “Chicken Walk” by Hasil Adkins (00:16): A radio DJ introduces a song during an Air Force base sequence. The It: Welcome to Derry soundtrack song plays from a speaker system. Airman O’Donnell (Michael Koras) introduces himself to Leroy and Pauly (Rudy Mancuso).
  • “Auld Lang Syne” by TBA (00:24): Matty chats with Lilly during a New Year’s Eve flashback sequence. Music plays in the background. Lilly talks about her father’s death and then watches a fireworks show with Matty.
  • “Lolita Ya Ya” by Nelson Riddle (00:53): The It: Welcome to Derry music scores the episode’s end credits.

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It: Welcome to Derry Soundtrack: Every Song in Season 1, Episode 2 “The Thing in the Dark”

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  • “You Send Me” by Sam Cooke (00:06): Hank (Stephen Rider) comforts his daughter, Ronnie (Amanda Christine). The It: Welcome to Derry soundtrack song continues during a transition sequence. Leroy listens to a record and sits down on his front porch.
  • “Why Do Fools Fall in Love” by Frankie Lymon & The Teenagers (00:10): A Derry High School sequence begins. Marge (Matilda Lawler) exits a bus. She talks to a group of four female classmates.
  • “Mashed Potato Time” by Dee Dee Sharp (00:12): A Derry High School sequence continues. Principal Dunleavy (Robert Clarke) speaks through the PA system. The It: Welcome to Derry music continues as Lilly sits at her desk before chatting with Marge.
  • “Theme from ‘A Summer Place'” by Percy Faith (00:17): Charlotte exits a vehicle. The It: Welcome to Derry soundtrack song continues as she walks down a sidewalk. Charlotte enters a butcher shop and meets Stan (Larry Day).
  • “You’ll Never Walk Alone” by Mario Lanza & Ray Sinatra (00:38): The track scores a Derry High School sequence. Marge walks through a hallway with her friends. Rich (Arian S. Cartaya) stares at her during a slo-mo scene.
  • “Try Again” by Patsy Cline (00:40): Charlotte enters a pawn shop. Music plays from the speaker system. Charlotte talks to the clerk about a telescope that was sold to Leroy.
  • “Hush Hush Hush Here Comes the Bogeyman” by Henry Hall and His Orchestra (01:04:00): The It: Welcome to Derry music scores the episode’s end credits.

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It: Welcome to Derry Soundtrack: Every Song in Season 1, Episode 3 “Now You See It”

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  • “Heartaches” by The Marcels (00:20): The It: Welcome to Derry soundtrack song scores a military tent scene. Dick (Chris Chalk) claims that he hooked up with musician Aretha Franklin in Detroit. Various airmen laugh while listening to the story.
  • “Flip Out” by Billy Brown (00:32): A diner sequence begins. The It: Welcome to Derry music plays from the speaker system. Rich hangs out with Will (Blake Cameron James).
  • “You’ll Never Walk Alone” by Mario Lanza & Ray Sinatra (00:33): A diner sequence continues. Rich says that Marge has the best face in his grade. The track scores a slo-mo sequence.
  • “What Have You Done to My Heart” by Andrei Litkei & Ervin Litkei (00:34): General Shaw (James Remar) enters Second Hand Rose. The It: Welcome to Derry soundtrack song plays from the speaker system. General Shaw reunites with Rose (Kimberly Guerrero).
  • “I’ve Been Around” by Fats Domino (00:40): Dick visits the home of Leroy and Charlotte. The It: Welcome to Derry music plays from a speaker system. Leroy and Charlotte discuss their transition to Derry.
  • “Oranges & Lemons” by Cast (00:51): Ronnie gets chased by a ghoul during an exterior scene. Lilly and Rich try to capture a photo. Ghoul Susie (Matilda Legault) sings a tune.
  • “The Devil Caught Me Nappin” by Andrei Litkei & Ervin Litkei (00:57): The It: Welcome to Derry music scores the episode’s end credits.

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It: Welcome to Derry Soundtrack: Every Song in Season 1, Episode 4 “The Great Swirling Apparatus of Our Planet’s Function”

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  • “Basin Street Blues” by The Mills Brothers, Donald Mills, Herbert Mills, Harry Mills & John Mills, Jr. (00:05): Charlotte reads a newspaper during an interior scene. The It: Welcome to Derry soundtrack song plays from a speaker system. Charlotte receives a visit from Rose.
  • “When It’s Sleepy Time Down South” by Billie Holiday (00:07): Charlotte chats with Rose at her home. The It: Welcome to Derry music plays from a speaker system. Rose talks about her ancestry.
  • “What’d I Say” by Ray Charles (00:09): Rose meets with Charlotte. A transition sequence begins. Dick, Jax (Dorian Grey) and Reggie (Shane Marriott) enter a locked shed.
  • “Just a Little While to Say Here” by Mahalia Jackson (00:21): The It: Welcome to Derry soundtrack song accompanies an interior scene. Charlotte chats with Louella (BJ Harrison). Music plays from a speaker system.
  • “You Can’t Judge a Book by Its Cover” by Bo Diddley (00:22): Dick, Jax and Reggie clean a shed. They listen to a record. The track drops as Dick exits the shed with a black garbage bag.
  • “TBA” by TBA (00:22): The It: Welcome to Derry music scores the episode’s end credits.

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It: Welcome to Derry Soundtrack: Every Song in Season 1, Episode 5 “29 Neibolt Street”

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  • “Satan Never Sleeps” by Timi Yuro (00:54): The It: Welcome to Derry music scores the episode’s end credits.

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It: Welcome to Derry Soundtrack: Every Song in Season 1, Episode 6 “In the Name of the Father”

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  • “Running Scared” by Roy Orbison (00:06): The It: Welcome to Derry soundtrack song scores an exterior sequence. Will rides a teal bicycle. He arrives at the Derry Air Force Base.
  • “Young Emotions” by Ricky Nelson (00:18): Rich replaces a bandage on Marge’s eye. The It: Welcome to Derry music sets in as as he says, “Here goes nothing.” Rich throws a paper airplane from a balcony.
  • “Pretty Little Angel Eyes” by Curtis Lee (00:31): Marge chuckles after frightening female classmates with her eye injury. The track continues during a transition sequence. Marge rides on the back of Rich’s bicycle during a forest scene.
  • “In Denmark I Was Born” by Ole Hoyer (00:33): Lilly enters Ingrid’s home. The It: Welcome to Derry soundtrack song plays from a speaker system. Lilly enters an attic as a record skips.
  • “Midnight Blues” by Charlie Rich (00:47): Hank asks Will about his favorite movie. A transition sequence begins. Various men discuss a plan at Falcon Tavern.
  • “It’s Alright with Me” by Cast (00:48): Dick hallucinates at a military juke joint. A band performs a tune. Dick drinks a beer.
  • “It’s Only a Paper Moon” by Cast (00:52): A juke joint sequence continues. The It: Welcome to Derry soundtrack song is performed by a band. Rich plays the drums.
  • “Det Er Det Skønneste, Jeg Ved” by Max Hansen (00:59): Ingrid puts on white gloves. She stands as “Periwinkle” in an attic. The It: Welcome to Derry music plays from a speaker system.

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It: Welcome to Derry Soundtrack: Every Song in Season 1, Episode 7 “The Black Spot”

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  • “Sweetheart Days” by Harry Macdonough (00:05): Bob Gray (Bill Skarsgård) cleans his face during a flashback sequence. The It: Welcome to Derry soundtrack song plays from a speaker system. Young Periwinkle (Emma-Leigh Cullum) talks to her father.
  • “Happy-Go-Lucky-Me” by Paul Evans (00:41): Leroy and Charlotte chat during a car scene. A transition sequence begins. A radio host talks about an electrical fire.
  • “Trouble’s Back in Town” by The Wilburn Brothers (01:00:00): The It: Welcome to Derry music scores the episode’s end credits.

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It: Welcome to Derry airs weekly on HBO Max. New episodes premiere every Sunday through December 14, 2025. This article about It: Welcome to Derry soundtrack will be updated as the series progresses.