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    The Full Landman Soundtrack Just Dropped And It’s A Texas-Sized Country Takeover

    Kelly WhitewoodBy Kelly WhitewoodDecember 25, 20255 Mins Read
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    You can count on Taylor Sheridan to get the music right—and with Landman, he absolutely nailed it.

    The full Landman soundtrack is finally out, and it’s stacked top to bottom with country heavy-hitters. From the raw, road-worn edge of Turnpike Troubadours and The Red Clay Strays to fan favorites like Flatland Cavalry, Lainey Wilson, and Ella Langley, this playlist is pure Texas soul.

    Just like Yellowstone before it, Landman leans hard into honky-tonk grit, slow-burn heartbreak, and unapologetic outlaw energy. Every episode pairs oilfield tension with songs that feel lived-in—whether it’s a dive-bar banger or a stripped-down ballad that cuts straight to the bone.

    You can now stream the entire soundtrack on Spotify and Apple Music, and it’s expected to keep growing as Season 2 rolls on.

    This one’s built for the country faithful.

    🎵 LANDMAN SOUNDTRACK
    Season 1

    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 and 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 4 – The String of Second Chances
    “How Lucky Am I” – Kaitlin Butts
    “Gin, Smoke, Lies” – Turnpike Troubadours
    “Wrecked” – Turnpike Troubadours
    “Empty as a Drum” – Turnpike Troubadours
    “I Blame the Bar” – Ella Langley

    Episode 5 – Where Is Home
    “Something in the Orange” – Zach Bryan

    Episode 6 – Beware the Second Beating
    “If Today Doesn’t Do Me In” – Ian Noe
    “Sunshine (Western AF Version)” – The Red Clay Strays

    Episode 7 – All Roads Lead to a Hole
    “The Git Up” – Blanco Brown
    “That Time Again” – Charles Wesley Godwin
    “Hillbilly Hippie” – Lainey Wilson
    “Spirit in the Sky” – Norman Greenbaum
    “She’s No Good” – The Red Clay Strays
    “Wondering Why” – The Red Clay Strays
    “Keep Up With Jones” – Lainey Wilson
    “A Bar Song” – Shaboozey
    “Midland After Midnight” – Flatland Cavalry
    “Moment of Truth” – The Red Clay Strays

    Episode 8 – Clumsy, This Life
    “La Grange” – ZZ Top
    “Change the Game” – Cody Jinks
    “Crossing Lines” – Tanner Usrey

    Episode 9 – Wolf Camp
    “Blue Collar” – Drayton Farley
    “Do Ya” – Belle Frantz
    “Bailazo” – Bang Data
    “Livin’ It Up Down in Texas” – Billy F. Gibbons
    “Neon & Off” – Laci Kaye Booth
    “Ain’t Done Losing Yet” – Charley Crockett

    Episode 10 – The Crumbs of Hope
    “Girls, Girls, Girls” – Mötley Crüe
    “9 Lives (Black Cat)” – Koe Wetzel
    “Sailing” – Christopher Cross
    “Destiny” – Tanner Usrey
    “El Gato Negro” – Alex Arellano
    “Tambores” – J Star

    Season 2

    Episode 1 – Death and a Sunset
    “Nothing You Can Do” – Turnpike Troubadours
    “Game I Can’t Win” – Charley Crockett
    “The Devil Plies His Trade” – Turnpike Troubadours
    “Cowboy Friends” – Ella Langley
    “Buona Sera” – Louis Prima
    “Love in Portofino” – Fred Buscaglione
    “Volare (Nel blu dipinto di blu)” – Dean Martin
    “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 4 – Dancing Rainbows
    “Keep Your Hands to Yourself” – The Georgia Satellites
    “Hard Luck & Circumstances” – Charley Crockett
    “Sailing” – Christopher Cross
    “Time Bomb” – Whiskey Myers
    “Wasting Time” – The Red Clay Strays

    Episode 5 – The Pirate Dinner
    “Winner at Losing” – Gavin Adcock
    “One for the Road” – Hunter Hicks
    “No Way Out (Landman Version)” – Jack Wharff Band
    “Drink That Strong” – Channing Wilson
    “Big Bad Heart” – Lance Roark
    “Walking on Sunshine” – Katrina & the Waves
    “Grease” – Lainey Wilson
    “Heaven Sent (aka Heaven Now)” – The SteelDrivers

    Episode 6 – Dark Night of the Soul
    “Ruby Ann” – Turnpike Troubadours
    “Hang Your Head Down Low” – Vincent Neil Emerson
    “I Ain’t Drunk Enough Yet” – Madeline Edwards
    “Be Here” – Turnpike Troubadours
    “Black Powder” – Luke Grimes
    “Lost Highway” – Cody Jinks
    “It’s Called Doubt” – Drayton Farley
    “Snakes in Tall Grass” – Hunter Hicks
    “All Around Cowboy” – Charley Crockett
    “Nothin’ But Texas” – Wade Bowen

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