Landman Season 1 soundtrack guide: A complete list of the music in the Taylor Sheridan drama's first chapter

Landman Season 1 (Image via Youtube/@Paramount Plus)
Landman Season 1 (Image via YouTube/@paramountplus)

Landman is one of the most prominent American drama series. It was made after being inspired by the Boomtown podcast. The show premiered on Paramount+ on November 17, 2024. It revolves around Billy Bob Thornton's character, Tommy Norris. As per the unique storyline, he is a landman for an oil firm in West Texas.

The series mainly focuses on Norris' personal and professional challenges and investigates the link between the oil industry, climate change, and geopolitics. The cast includes Jon Hamm, Demi Moore, Michelle Randolph, Jacob Lofland, and Ali Larter. In March 2025, the program was renewed for a second season.

The Landman Season 1 soundtrack combines rock, Americana, and country music. This further explores the drama's themes of personal problems, ambition, and greed in West Texas. Important songs that provide the narrative emotional depth include "Boomtown" by Treaty Oak Revival, "Bad Medicine" by Whiskey Myers, and "Girls, Girls, Girls" by Mötley Crüe.


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The Landman soundtrack is mainly created by music supervisor Andrea von Foerster and is a key component of Taylor Sheridan's new Paramount+ drama series. As in his previous series, Yellowstone, Landman used music to heighten the mood and provide emotional depth to the tale.

Songs like "Boomtown" by Treaty Oak Revival and "La Diabla" by Xavi establish the mood for the opening episode, "Landman." This encapsulates the protagonists' unbridled passion and desire.

The songs "Debtor's Blues" by Vincent Neil Emerson and "Everlasting Lover" by 49 Winchester are especially important, as these emphasize the emotional and professional difficulties that Tommy Norris (Billy Bob Thornton) faces while negotiating the oil industry.

"Dreamers & Losers” is the second episode, which majorly uses songs like Whiskey Myers' "Bad Medicine" and Ella Langley's "Make Me Wanna Smoke" to heighten the emotional tension, and Brent Cobb's "Snakebite" intensifies the episode's poignant moments, while Turnpike Troubadours' "Mean Old Sun" highlights the heroes' tenacity and hard work.

Josh Meloy's "1,000 Miles" opens a crucial scene in the third episode, "Hell Has a Front Yard." This sets the mood for the protagonists' individual journeys. The song "Heartless" by Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats later intensifies the emotional impact, and this is mainly done by going further into the characters' feelings of hardship and grief.

The fourth episode is "The Sting of Second Chances," and it majorly combines introspective ballads with exuberant rock. While Kaitlin Butts' "How Lucky Am I" provides a more reflective moment, Tom Hillock's "Roll With It" kicks off the evening with a strong pace.

Several Turnpike Troubadours songs, including "Gin, Smoke, Lies" and "Empty As a Drum," were included in the episode. Other standout tracks from the season include Mötley Crüe's "Girls, Girls, Girls" and ZZ Top's "La Grange." This gives the Landman universe a melancholy, gritty vibe. Songs by Tanner Usrey, Zach Bryan, and Kaitlin Butts give the soundtrack a modern feel while also boosting the mood of the program.

Overall, the Landman soundtrack contributes to the story's depth and realism by illuminating the aspirations and hardships of the West Texas oil sector.


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Edited by Sroban Ghosh