Complete Guide to Tulsa King Season 1 Soundtrack: Every Song Featured in the Series

Complete Guide to Tulsa King Season 1 Soundtrack: Every Song Featured in the Series

Tulsa King, another remarkable creation by Taylor Sheridan, is a comedy and crime drama series that premiered on Paramount+ on November 13, 2022. Featuring Sylvester Stallone as Dwight “The General” Manfredi, a mafia capo, the show has received significant praise for its intriguing storyline, compelling characters, and Stallone’s brilliant performance in his first significant television role.

The show’s soundtrack adds an exciting dimension to the storytelling, highlighted by a vibrant mix of rock, country, contemporary pop, and more. From emotive tracks like Marcus King’s blues-infused “Too Much Whiskey”to the classic country vibes of “Juanita” by Natural Child, this article details the complete list of songs that encapsulated Dwight’s journey throughout the first season.

Complete Song Listing from Tulsa King Season 1

Episode 1: Go West, Old Man

  • “Too Much Whiskey”by Marcus King
  • “Cash In, Cash Out”by Pharrell Williams, 21 Savage, Tyler The Creator
  • “Try Me”by Witch
  • “Zehra of the Storm”by APM Music
  • “Beer Can”by Luke Combs
  • “Groovy Guru”by Skip Sandoz
  • “This One’s Gonna Cost Me”by Lainey Wilson
  • “Hot In Herre”by Nelly
  • “Tail Dragger”by Link Wray

Episode 2: Center of the Universe

  • “Crazy Nights”by Bill Le Sage
  • “A Little More Full”by Vanacore Music
  • “Do Your Thing”by Leroy Sibbles
  • “Fire”by Black Pumas
  • “Them Stems”by Chris Stapleton
  • “Statesboro Blues”by The Allman Brothers Band

Episode 3: Caprice

  • “Travelin’ Kind”by Ashland Craft
  • “Expressway to Your Heart”by The Soul Survivors
  • “MVP”by Wiz Khalifa
  • “I Win, You Lose”by Matty Beats, Justin Starling
  • “All The Way From Atlanta”by Charley Crockett
  • “War”by Idles
  • “Benji”by Decadez

Episode 4: Visitation Place

  • “Paycheck To Paycheck”by Midland
  • “It’s Ours”by Extreme Music
  • “Driving”by JR Thomas and The Volcanos
  • “Juanita”by Natural Child
  • “Out of the Blue”by The Steel Woods
  • “BBQ Blues”by Mark M. Sly
  • “Clay Pigeons”by Garrett Hedlund
  • “After Dinner”by APM Music
  • “Small Talk”by APM Music
  • “MIBE Trucking Saints”by MIBE Music
  • “War”by Edwin Starr
  • “Ain’t Gonna Stop”by Natural Child

Episode 5: Token Joe

  • “Fly Me To The Moon (In Other Words)”by Frank Sinatra
  • “Don’t Look Back”by The Owsley Brothers
  • “Cheat Code”by Lando Chill
  • “Wedding Backdrop”by Extreme Music
  • “Just As I Am”by Extreme Music
  • “I Think I’ll Just Stay Here and Drink”by Merle Haggard
  • “Beyond The Sea”by Bobby Darin

Episode 6: Stable

  • “Waking Up Easy”by Brit Taylor
  • “Back On The Bottle”by Brothers Osborne
  • “Raj Raga” by Prithvijaj Lokesh
  • “Next New Thing”by Jake Worthington
  • “First High”by Nikki Lane
  • “Forked Tongue”by Eagle Eye Williamson
  • “Streamline Train”by Van Morrison

Episode 7: Warr Acres

  • “Driving”by Joznez, Locksmith, Kataem
  • “Duendes”by Quaker City Night Hawks
  • “Trailer Park”by Jackson Dean
  • “Sitar Saraswati”by Robert Manning
  • “Emotional Aftermath”by Sam Ecoff, Daniel Holter
  • “Saving Grace”by Tom Petty

Episode 8: Adobe Walls

  • “Coal Country”by Charles Wesley Godwin
  • “Legends”by Casey Donahew
  • “Level Up”by Black Prez
  • “By Your Side”by Jaime Wyatt
  • “Dead Man Walking”by War*Hall

Episode 9: Happy Trails

  • “C’mon Armageddon”by Fantastic Cat, Anthony D’Amato & More
  • “Peace Bells (b)”by Ocean Moon, To Seaming Rebecca
  • “Okie From Muskogee”by Merle Haggard
  • “In The Air Tonight”by Phil Collins
  • “Ramblin’ Man”by Garrett Hedlund

Plot Summary of Tulsa King

The official logline for Tulsa King describes the series as follows:

New York mafia capo Dwight “The General”Manfredi is released from prison after 25 years and exiled by his boss to set up shop in Tulsa, Oklahoma; as he navigates this new world, Dwight realizes his mob family may not have his best interests at heart and begins to assemble his own crew.

Where to Watch Tulsa King Season 1?

Tulsa King is available for streaming on Paramount+ for viewers in the U.S.

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