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Landman Soundtrack: Complete Music Guide by Episode

Every Song Featured in Landman Season 1 & 2 β€” From Turnpike Troubadours to Charley Crockett

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Landman Soundtrack: Complete Music Guide by Episode

"Landman" features one of the most impressive soundtracks in modern television, curated by music supervisor Andrea von Foerster (Yellowstone) and scored by composer Andrew Lockington. The series showcases independent country and Americana artists, creating an authentic Texas oil country atmosphere that has sent viewers searching for song names after every episode.

🎡 Official Soundtrack Available

UMG Nashville has released official Landman soundtracks for both seasons on Spotify and Apple Music.

Music Supervisor & Composer

Andrea von Foerster serves as music supervisor, bringing her expertise from "Yellowstone" to curate the perfect blend of country, Americana, and Texas music. Her selections emphasize independent artists and authentic Texas sounds.

Andrew Lockington composes the original score, previously working on "Mayor of Kingstown" and "Special Ops: Lioness." His approach emphasizes environmental recording and authentic industrial sounds woven into the musical fabric.

Season 1 Soundtrack by Episode

Episode 1: "Landman"

  • "La Diabla" – Xavi
  • "No Vacancy" – Treaty Oak Revival
  • "Debtor's Blues" – Vincent Neil Emerson
  • "Take Me Home" – Tanner Usrey
  • "Everlasting Lover" – 49 Winchester
  • "Boomtown" – Treaty Oak Revival
  • "The Housefire" – Turnpike Troubadours

Episode 2: "Dreamers & Losers"

  • "Bad Medicine" – Whiskey Myers
  • "Another Bad Apple" – Ward Davis
  • "Make Me Wanna Smoke" – Ella Langley
  • "Mean Old Sun" – Turnpike Troubadours
  • "Snakebite" – Brent Cobb

Episode 3: "Hell Has a Front Yard"

  • "1,000 Miles" – Josh Meloy
  • "Lord Bury Me in Texas" – Shane Smith & The Saints
  • "Turn Up the Bottle" – Whitey Morgan
  • "Hunt You Down" – Kaitlin Butts
  • "Heartless" – Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats
  • "The Rut" – Turnpike Troubadours

Episode 7: "All Roads Lead to a Hole"

  • "The Git Up" – Blanco Brown
  • "That Time Again" – Charles Wesley Godwin
  • "Hillbilly Hippie" – Lainey Wilson
  • "She's No Good" – The Red Clay Strays
  • "Wondering Why" – The Red Clay Strays
  • "Keep Up With Jones" – Lainey Wilson
  • "Moment of Truth" – The Red Clay Strays

Episode 8: "Clumsy, This Life"

  • "Hang My Heart" – Nicolle Galyon
  • "You Didn't Hear That From Me" – Kameron Marlowe
  • "La Grange" – ZZ Top
  • "Change The Game" – Cody Jinks
  • "Crossing Lines" – Tanner Usrey

Season 2 Soundtrack by Episode

Episode 1: "Death and a Sunset"

  • "Nothing You Can Do" – Turnpike Troubadours
  • "The Devil Plies His Trade" – Turnpike Troubadours
  • "Game I Can't Win" – Charley Crockett
  • "Cowboy Friends" – Ella Langley
  • "Wyoming" – Benjamin Tod

Episode 2: "Sins of the Father"

  • "Bitin' List" – Tyler Childers
  • "Cheers to Disagree" – Hunter Hicks
  • "Gettin' By (Far Out West Sessions)" – Flatland Cavalry

Episode 3: "Almost a Home"

  • "Ramblin'" – The Red Clay Strays
  • "Do It To Myself" – Tanner Usrey
  • "Taking the Long Way" – Larry Fleet
  • "What's Going on In Your World" – George Strait
  • "Touch and Go" – Drayton Farley, Dani Rose & Sunny Sweeney

Episode 6: "Dark Night of the Soul"

  • "Ruby Ann" – Turnpike Troubadours
  • "Be Here" – Turnpike Troubadours
  • "Hang Your Head Down Low" – Vincent Neil Emerson
  • "I Ain't Drunk Enough Yet" – Madeline Edwards
  • "Black Powder" – Luke Grimes
  • "Lost Highway" – Cody Jinks
  • "It's Called Doubt" – Drayton Farley
  • "Snakes in a Tall Grass" – Hunter Hicks
  • "All Around Cowboy" – Charley Crockett
  • "Nothin' But Texas" – Wade Bowen

Episode 8: "Handsome Touched Me"

  • "Cotton Fire" – Red Shahan
  • "Sweet Caroline" – Neil Diamond
  • "Honky Tonk Hall of Fame" – George Strait & Chris Stapleton
  • "Road Runner" – Lainey Wilson
  • "Last 20 Dollars" – Ashland Craft
  • "Jackpot" – Nikki Lane
  • "Better Be Tough" – Ella Langley
  • "The Last Loving Words" – Colter Wall

Featured Artists Overview

The Landman soundtrack has brought significant exposure to independent country artists. Here are the most frequently featured:

Turnpike Troubadours (Oklahoma Red Dirt)

The Oklahoma-based band appears throughout both seasons, with songs like "The Housefire," "Mean Old Sun," and "The Rut" becoming fan favorites. Their authentic Red Dirt sound perfectly captures the Texas-Oklahoma oil patch culture.

Charley Crockett (Texas Blues-Country)

Austin-based artist Charley Crockett brings authentic Texas sounds with tracks like "Game I Can't Win" and "All Around Cowboy," embodying the show's Lone Star identity.

The Red Clay Strays (Alabama Southern Rock)

Multiple appearances including "She's No Good," "Wondering Why," and "Ramblin'" showcase their southern rock-influenced country sound.

Lainey Wilson (Louisiana Country)

The Yellowstone alum appears with "Hillbilly Hippie," "Keep Up With Jones," and "Road Runner."

Listen Now: Featured Tracks

Stream the complete Landman soundtrack featuring Turnpike Troubadours, Charley Crockett, and more. Click on any artist below to listen:

🎸 Turnpike Troubadours - "The Housefire"

🀠 Charley Crockett - "All Around Cowboy"

🎢 Tyler Childers - "Whitehouse Road"

🎡 Whiskey Myers - "Stone"

Full Playlists

Official Landman Soundtracks

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Music's Role in Storytelling

Andrea von Foerster's music supervision creates an authentic Texas atmosphere that reinforces the show's regional identity. The emphasis on independent artists over mainstream country reflects the show's commitment to authenticityβ€”these are the sounds you'd actually hear in West Texas oil country.

The music serves multiple narrative purposes:

  • Establishing Atmosphere: Texas country grounds scenes in regional authenticity
  • Emotional Punctuation: Songs mark key dramatic moments
  • Cultural Identity: Music choices reflect character backgrounds
  • Scene Transitions: Songs bridge locations and time jumps

Sources

  • β€’ Country Living Landman Soundtrack Coverage
  • β€’ Saving Country Music Episode Breakdowns
  • β€’ Holler Country Music Database
  • β€’ UMG Nashville Official Releases

Last updated: January 12, 2026