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Soundtracks of Television: ‘Ted Lasso’

Ted Lasso Soundtrack - Every Song in the Apple TV+ Series

The Ted Lasso soundtrack includes music by the Sex Pistols, Queen and The Rolling Stones. This info article contains spoilers and song details for the Apple TV+ series. Visit the Soundtracks of Television section for more Vague Visages music guides.

Ted Lasso stars Jason Sudeikis as Ted, an American football coach who travels to London to lead AFC Richmond. Hannah Waddingham co-stars as Rebecca, a club owner who initially tries to sabotage her squad. The storyline follows Ted and company as they grow closer while confronting personal and professional issues. Composers Marcus Mumford (Mumford & Sons) and Tom Howe (Shrinking) scored the Apple TV+ series; music supervisors Christa Miller (Shrinking) and Tony Von Pervieux (Shrinking) handled the featured needle-drops. In addition, Mumford and Tom Howe recorded the intro song, “Ted Lasso Theme.” Here’s every song in Ted Lasso.

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Ted Lasso Soundtrack: Every Song in Season 1, Episode 1 “Pilot”

Ted Lasso Soundtrack on Apple TV+ - Every Song in Season 1, Episode 1

  • God Save the Queen” by Sex Pistols (00:00): The Ted Lasso soundtrack song scores the opening sequence. A training montage begins. The music drowns out as Rebecca stares at a painting.
  • “Rainbow Chaser” by Nirvana (00:07): Ted arrives in London. He talks to Coach Beard about leaving Kansas. Ted thanks Ollie (Jimmy Akingbola) for his assistance.
  • “Simplify” by Los Coast (00:22): Ted sits down at his desk. He looks at Coach Beard. The characters move their desks together.
  • “Make the Music with Your Mouth, Biz” by Biz Markie (00:30): The track scores the end credits.

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Ted Lasso Soundtrack: Every Song in Season 1, Episode 2 “Biscuits”

Ted Lasso Soundtrack on Apple TV+ - Every Song in Season 1, Episode 2

  • “Drama” by ELIA EX (00:09): Ted chats with Rebecca. The Ted Lasso soundtrack song plays as Keeley (Juno Temple) arrives to work. She asks Rebecca if she would rather be a lion or a panda.
  • “Juice” by Lizzo (00:18): An exterior sequence begins. Keeley poses for photographs. She promotes a vodka brand.
  • “Slam” by Onyx (00:26): Leslie (Jeremy Swift) eats cake and dances. Roy (Brett Goldstein) takes a shower. Ted says goodnight to Coach Beard.
  • “Saw You in a Dream” by County Line Runner (00:27): The Ted Lasso soundtrack song scores a street sequence. Sudeikis’ character plays with a soccer ball. Leslie sends pictures of Ted and Keeley to Rebecca.
  • “Glad All Over” by The Dave Clark Five (00:28): The track scores the end credits.

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Ted Lasso Soundtrack: Every Song in Season 1, Episode 3 “Trent Crimm: The Independent”

Ted Lasso Soundtrack on Apple TV+ - Every Song in Season 1, Episode 3

  • Connection” by Elastica (00:00): Rebecca wakes up at six in the morning. The Ted Lasso soundtrack song plays as she spreads her arms and looks out a window. Rebecca arrives at her office.
  • “Slide to the Side” by Beaty Heart (00:22): Roy hangs out with his niece. The track accompanies a school sequence. Phoebe (Elodie Blomfield) hits Ted in the face with a soccer ball.

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Ted Lasso Soundtrack: Every Song in Season 1, Episode 4 “For the Children”

Ted Lasso Soundtrack on Apple TV+ - Every Song in Season 1, Episode 4

  • Mama” by Cast (00:29): The Ted Lasso soundtrack song scores a club sequence. Rebecca welcomes “Cam… Something.” A musician performs the tune.
  • “Kids” by Robbie Williams & Kylie Minogue (00:32): Keeley ends her relationship with Jamie (Phil Dunster). The music sets in as she turns around. Jamie says, “Whatever.”

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Ted Lasso Soundtrack: Every Song in Season 1, Episode 5 “Tan Lines”

Ted Lasso Soundtrack on Apple TV+ - Every Song in Season 1, Episode 5

  • Wishin’ and Hopin'” by Dusty Springfield (00:00): The Ted Lasso soundtrack song accompanies the opening sequence. Leslie talks to his wife. Ted approaches a door and hits his head.
  • “Bring It on Home” by Sam Cooke (00:09): Ted talks to his son. Music plays lightly from a speaker system. Ted and his son work on a toy double-decker bus.
  • “Forever” by Mumford & Sons (00:28): Ted says goodbye to his son. They talk about chatting everyday. Michelle (Andrea Anders) holds an umbrella.

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Ted Lasso Soundtrack: Every Song in Season 1, Episode 6 “Two Aces”

Ted Lasso Soundtrack on Apple TV+ - Every Song in Season 1, Episode 6

  • Sonnet” by Faces on Film (00:00): The Ted Lasso soundtrack song scores the opening sequence. Sudeikis’ character holds his wedding ring. He arrives at work during a transition scene.
  • “Jerk It Out” by Caesar (00:07): Dani (Cristo Fernández) prepares for training. Ted watches him with Coach Beard. Nate (Nick Mohammed) says, “I like him.”
  • “Harmony Hall” by Vampire Weekend (00:30): Ted finishes a confrontational conversation with Rebecca. The track continues during a transition scene. Dani tells Ted that “football is life.”

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Ted Lasso Soundtrack: Every Song in Season 1, Episode 7 “Make Rebecca Great Again”

Ted Lasso Soundtrack on Apple TV+ - Every Song in Season 1, Episode 7

  • Wonderwall” by Oasis (00:22): The Ted Lasso soundtrack song is featured during a karaoke sequence. Sam (Toheeb Jimoh) performs a tune. Ted claps in the audience section.
  • Let It Go” by Cast (00:24): A karaoke sequence continues. Rebecca performs a song from Frozen. Ted nods with approval.
  • Strange” by Celeste (00:27): Ted experiences a panic attack. Rebecca tells him to drive home safely. Ted looks at his reflection.

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Ted Lasso Soundtrack: Every Song in Season 1, Episode 8 “The Diamond Dogs”

Ted Lasso Soundtrack on Apple TV+ - Every Song in Season 1, Episode 8

  • “Diamond Dogs” by David Bowie (00:29): Keeley confronts Rebecca about a photograph. The Ted Lasso soundtrack song kicks in as she walks away. The track continues during the end credits.

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Ted Lasso Soundtrack: Every Song in Season 1, Episode 9 “All Apologies”

Ted Lasso Soundtrack on Apple TV+ - Every Song in Season 1, Episode 9

  • Piano Joint (This Kind of Love)” by Michael Kiwanuka (00:10): Rebecca talks to Rupert (Anthony Head). The Ted Lasso soundtrack song plays as she learns about his girlfriend’s pregnancy. Rebecca tears up in her office.
  • “Waving Flags” by Sea Power (00:24): Coach Beard leaves a bar. Ted drinks a beer. He leaves the bar and continues drinking.

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Ted Lasso Soundtrack: Every Song in Season 1, Episode 10 “The Hope That Kills You”

Ted Lasso Soundtrack on Apple TV+ - Every Song in Season 1, Episode 10

  • Sweet Georgia Brown” by Brother Bones & His Shadows (00:09): The Ted Lasso soundtrack song scores a locker room sequence. Ted talks about trick plays. The Harlem Globetrotters team song continues as the title character has Coach Beard write down the “Lasso Special.”
  • “You’ll Never Walk Alone” by Marcus Mumford (00:27): AFC Richmond gives up a crucial goal. Ted sighs as Manchester City celebrates a victory. AFC Richmond gets relegated from the Premiere League.
  • “Non, Je Ne Regrette Rien” by Edith Piaf (00:33): Ted spits a drink on Rebecca. The track scores the episode’s final moments and end credits.

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Ted Lasso Soundtrack: Every Song in Season 2, Episode 1 “Goodbye Earl”

Ted Lasso Soundtrack: Every Song in Season 2, Episode 1

  • Wise Up” by Aimee Mann (00:29): The Ted Lasso soundtrack song scores an interior sequence. Rebecca meets with a date. The music plays as she gets lost in her thoughts.
  • “Live Is Life” by Opus (00:35): Roy drinks a glass of wine. The track accompanies the episode’s final moments and end credits.

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Ted Lasso Soundtrack: Every Song in Season 2, Episode 2 “Lavender”

Ted Lasso Soundtrack: Every Song in Season 2, Episode 2

  • Anarchy in the U.K.” by Sex Pistols (00:25): Roy finishes a phone call with Keeley. The Ted Lasso soundtrack song continues during a transition sequence. Roy prepares for a TV appearance.
  • “Tear It Up” by Queen (00:32): Leslie looks out a window. Jamie prepares for training as it snows. The track scores the episode’s final moments and end credits.

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Ted Lasso Soundtrack: Every Song in Season 2, Episode 3 “Do the Right-est Thing”

Ted Lasso Soundtrack: Every Song in Season 2, Episode 3

  • Hand in My Pocket” by Alanis Morissette (00:00): The Ted Lasso soundtrack song scores the opening sequence. Ted talks to Nora (Kiki May). They discuss flying horses.
  • “Khala My Friend” by Amanaz (00:35): AFC Richmond players take a photo with Nora. The music accompanies the episode’s final moments and end credits.

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Ted Lasso Soundtrack: Every Song in Season 2, Episode 4 “Carol of the Bells”

Ted Lasso Soundtrack: Every Song in Season 2, Episode 4

  • Christmas in Hollis” by Run-DMC (00:00): The Ted Lasso soundtrack song plays during the opening scene. AFC Richmond players exchange gifts. Isaac (Kola Bokinni) summons Dani.
  • “Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas” by Ella Fitzgerald (00:05): A record plays. Keeley hangs Christmas ornaments. She prepares drinks and snacks for “Sexy Christmas.”
  • “Last Chrismas” by Cast (00:15): Ted walks with Rebecca. They spot a busker. A musician performs for a crowd.
  • “Santa Baby” by Eartha Kitt (00:18): The Ted Lasso soundtrack song accompanies a holiday gathering. A boy watches a woman eat and drink. Sam talks to Richard (Stephen Manas) about his date.
  • “It’s Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas” by Harry Connick, Jr. (00:19): Leslie hosts a Christmas party. The track continues during a transition scene. Ted and Rebecca deliver Christmas gifts.
  • “Deck the Halls” by TBA (00:22): Roy visits a dentist’s home with Keeley. The music plays as Phoebe gets checked by Dr. Rogers (Claire Skinner). A boy requests a photo with Keeley.
  • “Fairytale of New York” by The Pogues & Kirsty MacColl (00:27): The Ted Lasso soundtrack song plays during a caroling sequence. Phoebe visits the home of Bernard (Solly Cowdery) with Keeley and Roy. She pays homage to a scene from Love Actually.
  • “Christmas (Baby Please Come Home)” by Cast (00:28): The track is featured during an exterior scene. Ted performs outside Leslie’s home. Rebecca leads a musical number.

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Ted Lasso Soundtrack: Every Song in Season 2, Episode 5 “Rainbow”

Ted Lasso Soundtrack: Every Song in Season 2, Episode 5

  • Swingin’ on a Rainbow” by Frankie Avalon (00:00): The Ted Lasso soundtrack song scores the opening scene. Nate stands outside A Taste of Athens. He enters and nervously inquires about a reservation.
  • “To Love What I Want, and Want What I Love” by Mable John (00:10): Keeley refuses to let Nate drink coffee. The track continues during a transition scene. Rebecca messages a dating app friend.
  • “She’s a Rainbow” by The Rolling Stones (00:11): Leslie talks to Rebecca. The music is featured as his ringtone. The track plays again at 00:33.
  • “Song 2” by Blur (00:25): Ted talks about Showgirls. Roy says that he once dated Gina Gershon. The music continues during a training sequence.

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Ted Lasso Soundtrack: Every Song in Season 2, Episode 6 “The Signal”

Ted Lasso Soundtrack: Every Song in Season 2, Episode 6

  • Dancing Shoes” by Arctic Monkeys (00:00): The Ted Lasso soundtrack song scores a match sequence. AFC Richmond earns another victory. An announcer talks about the club’s turnaround.
  • “Jumpman” by Drake & Future (00:33): Rebecca prepares for a date with Luca. The music sets in as she receives a message from her primary dating app interest. Sam’s friends sing along to the track during a transition scene.
  • “Only” by RY X (00:34): Sharon (Sarah Niles) finds Ted on a coach. Sudeikis’ character requests an appointment. The track scores the episode’s final moments and end credits.

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Ted Lasso Soundtrack: Every Song in Season 2, Episode 7 “Headspace”

Ted Lasso Soundtrack: Every Song in Season 2, Episode 7

  • I Got You Babe” by Sonny & Cher (00:00): An interior sequence begins. The Ted Lasso soundtrack song plays as Roy wakes up next to Keeley. They arrive at AFC Richmond headquarters.
  • “I’m Your Man” by Spiritualized (00:11): Keeley looks at her computer monitor. She writes as Roy arrives. The characters briefly flirt.
  • “By Your Side” by Sade (00:32): Roy talks to Siri. He requests a special playlist. Keeley enjoys a rose petal bath.
  • “I Feel Free” by Cream (00:34): Nate reads negative online remarks. He confronts a colleague. The track scores the episode’s final moments and end credits.

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Ted Lasso Soundtrack: Every Song in Season 2, Episode 8 “Man City”

Ted Lasso Soundtrack: Every Song in Season 2, Episode 8

  • Witness (1 Hope)” by Roots Manuva (00:01): The Ted Lasso soundtrack song scores an exterior scene. Sharon rides a bicycle. She gets hit by car.
  • “La Virgen de la Macarena” by Arturo Sandoval (00:10): A locker room sequence begins. Sam prepares for a hair cut. Isaac leads a ritual.
  • “Down by the Riverside” by Mahalia Jackson (00:12): Isaac begins a hair cut. He dances as the music plays. Isaac shows off for his teammates.
  • “Loving Is Easy” by Rex Orange County feat. Benny Sings (00:22): Rebecca agrees to have dinner with Sam. The Ted Lasso soundtrack song scores a montage sequence. Rebecca and Sam enjoy their first date.
  • “Blue Moon” by The Marcels (00:33): The FA Cup semifinal begins. Manchester City scores a goal. Ted talks about the offside rules.
  • “Beware of Darkness” by George Harrison (00:38): Jamie’s father gets escorted out of the AFC Richmond locker room. The music sets in as Roy approaches his nemesis. He embraces Jamie as his stunned teammates and coaches watch.
  • “Don’t Look Back in Anger” by Oasis (00:42): Ted finishes a conversation with Coach Beard. The Ted Lasso soundtrack song continues during a transition sequence. Rebecca watches Sam speak on television.
  • “Somewhere Only We Know” by Keane (00:44): Rebecca texts with Sam. She receives his home address. The track accompanies the episode’s final moments and end credits.

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Ted Lasso Soundtrack: Every Song in Season 2, Episode 9 “Beard After Hours”

Ted Lasso Soundtrack: Every Song in Season 2, Episode 9

  • Ted Lasso Theme” by Jeff Tweedy (00:01): Coach Beard stands outside Wembley Stadium. The Ted Lasso soundtrack song plays as he rides a bus. Coach Beard enters his home.
  • “Fit But You Know It” by The Streets (00:08): Coach Beard prepares for a night out with friends. The track scores a slo-mo scene.
  • “A Girl Like You” by Edwyn Collins (00:11): Coach Beard agrees to buy drinks. The music plays as he navigates a private party. Coach Beard orders four beers.
  • “Last Train to London” by Electric Light Orchestra (00:15): The Ted Lasso soundtrack song accompanies a bar scene. Coach Beard explains his Oxford knowledge. He looks for a woman in red.
  • “Suite Bergamasque: Clair de Lune, No. 3” by Isa Tomita (00:15): A club scene continues. Coach Beard walks down a hallway. He looks for a woman.
  • “Blue Moon” by Marcus Mumford (00:26): Coach Beard gets lost in his dreams. He imagines TV commentators speaking to him. A group of men attack Coach Beard.
  • “Alone Again (Naturally)” by Gilbert O’Sullivan (00:30): Coach Beard looks at his phone after a bender. He notices 52 messages and 72 missed phone calls from Jane (Phoebe Walsh). Coach Beard yells as his phone turns off.
  • “Posse on Broadway” by Sir Mix-A-Lot (00:31): Coach Beard walks down a sidewalk. The Ted Lasso soundtrack song plays from an approaching vehicle. Coach Beard’s friends show up in a limo.
  • “We Are the Champions” by Queen (00:36): Sam’s friends arrive at Nelson Road. They enter Wembley Stadium. The characters have fun on the pitch.
  • “Hello” by Martin Solveig & Dragonette (00:37): Coach Beard enters a nightclub. Music plays from the speaker system. Coach Beard takes off his jacket.
  • “Yakety Sax” by James Q. “Spider” Rich, Boots Randolph (00:42): The Ted Lasso soundtrack song plays during a locker room sequence. Ted talks to his assistants after an embarrassing game. He plays The Benny Hill Show theme song over match footage.
  • “The Universal” by Blur (00:42): Ted watches match footage. The camera pulls back to a wide shot of his office. The track scores the episode’s final moments and end credits.

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Ted Lasso Soundtrack: Every Song in Season 2, Episode 10 “No Weddings and a Funeral”

Ted Lasso Soundtrack: Every Song in Season 2, Episode 10

  • I Wanna Sex You Up” by Color Me Band (00:00): The Ted Lasso soundtrack song scores the opening sequence. Rebecca wakes up next to Sam. They talk about excessive bed time.
  • “Never Gonna Give You Up” by Rick Astley (00:04): Rebecca rests in her bedroom. She complains about the music. The track plays again at 00:34 and 00:45.
  • “Easy Lover” by Philip Bailey & Phil Collins (00:08): Roy finishes a conversation with Keeley. The music continues during a transition scene. Ted puts on a white dress shirt and dances.
  • “I Remember” by Molly Drake (00:45): The track accompanies the end credits.

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Ted Lasso Soundtrack: Every Song in Season 2, Episode 11 “Midnight Train to Royston”

Ted Lasso Soundtrack: Every Song in Season 2, Episode 11

  • Bye Bye Bye” by *NSYNC (00:09): A training sequence begins. AFC Richmond players dance to the Ted Lasso soundtrack song. Coach Beard says, “That was it!”

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Ted Lasso Soundtrack: Every Song in Season 2, Episode 12 “Inverting the Pyramid of Success”

Ted Lasso Soundtrack: Every Song in Season 2, Episode 12

  • Yesterday’s Papers” by The Rolling Stones (00:03): Ted exits his home. The Ted Lasso soundtrack song plays as he greets photographers. Ted walks to work as locals react to a news report about his panic attack.
  • “yankee and the brave” by Run the Jewels (00:49): Nate talks to Rupert. He turns around and breaks the fourth wall as the season ends. The track continues during the end credits.

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Ted Lasso Soundtrack: Every Song in Season 3, Episode 1 “Smells Like Mean Spirit”

Ted Lasso Soundtrack: Every Song in Season 3, Episode 1

  • Wigwam” by Bob Dylan (00:02): Ted enters his living room. The Ted Lasso soundtrack song plays as he talks to Sharon about his son’s departure. Sudeikis’ character recalls his upbringing.
  • “Follow the Leader” by Eric B. & Rakim (00:10): Nate arrives at the West Ham United stadium. The track continues as he exits his vehicle. Nate reads tweets about the “Wonder Kid.’
  • “In Another Time” by Sade (00:39): Keeley talks to Phoebe. The music sets in as Roy listens to the conversation. Ted talks to Coach Beard about living in London.
  • “Ring the Alarm” by Beyoncé (00:42): Ted learns about his wife’s new “friend.” The track scores the end credits.

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Ted Lasso Soundtrack: Every Song in Season 3, Episode 2 “(I Don’t Want to Go to) Chelsea”

Ted Lasso Soundtrack: Every Song in Season 3, Episode 2

  • “Lovely Day/Good as Hell Mashup” by Pomplamoose (00:00): The Ted Lasso soundtrack song scores the opening montage sequence. Keeley discusses a commercial with a colleague.
  • “Ready to Go” by Republica (00:13): Trent receives a rough welcome in the AFC Richmond locker room. The track continues during a transition sequence. Keeley receives a text from Ted during a commercial shoot.
  • “Liquidator” by Harry J All-Stars (00:36): The track plays during a stadium sequence. Rebecca observes Rupert and Zava (Maximilian Osinski). She leaves her seat to make a pitch.
  • “Night’s Falling” by Andrew Bird (00:45): Roy opens up to Ted and Trent. He recalls his career with Chelsea. The track accompanies the episode’s final moments and end credits.

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Ted Lasso Soundtrack: Every Song in Season 3, Episode 3 “4-5-1”

Ted Lasso Soundtrack: Every Song in Season 3, Episode 3

  • “Out of My Head” by Fastball (00:00): The Ted Lasso soundtrack song scores the opening sequence. Colin wakes up and gets dressed. He walks down a staircase and greets his boyfriend.
  • “Prisencolinensinainciusol” by Adriano Celentano (00:32): The track accompanies a montage sequence. AFC Richmond moves up in the standings. Zava steals a goal from Jamie.
  • “Superstar” by Andrew Lloyd Webber & Murray Head feat. The Trinidad Singers (00:36): Zava scores a hat trick. He poses like Jesus Christ. Sam invites teammates to his restaurant.
  • “No Wahala (Remix)” by 1da Banton feat. Kiss Daniel & Tiwa Savage (00:37): Zava enters the AFC Richmond locker room. The Ted Lasso soundtrack song continues during a transition scene. Sam serves moimoi.
  • “Ozo” by Ife & Imo Obiligbo (00:39): Coach Beard kisses his wife. Roy chats with Jamie. They talk about the phrase “Pre-Madonna” and decide to train together.
  • “Essence” by Wizkid feat. Tens (00:43): A restaurant scene continues. Sam greets Zava. They talk about avocados.
  • “Everybody Knows” by Leonard Cohen (00:45): Trent leaves Sam’s restaurant. He spots Colin kissing a man. The track scores the episode’s final moments and end credits.

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Ted Lasso Soundtrack: Every Song in Season 3, Episode 4 “Big Week”

Ted Lasso Soundtrack: Every Song in Season 3, Episode 4

  • “Ti Kinonia Ine Afti” by Spanomarkou feat. Giorgos Raptis (00:14): The Ted Lasso soundtrack song accompanies an interior scene. Nate arrives at a restaurant. Music plays from the speaker system.
  • “Rebirth of Slick (Cool Like Dat)” by Digable Planets (00:26): AFC Richmond prepares for a match against West Ham United. Zava exits a bus and walks by photographers. Keeley talks to Rebecca.
  • “Joke and the Thief” by Wolfmother (00:37): AFC Richmond players exit a locker room. The track continues as they arrive at the pitch. An announcer talks about an “exciting second half.”
  • “Fist Fight!” by Crisis of Conformity (00:38): The Ted Lasso soundtrack song scores a match sequence. West Ham United roughs up AFC Richmond players. Ted and Coach Beard groan.
  • “Sinister Kid” by The Black Keys (00:44): Keeley finishes a conversation with Shandy (Ambreen Razia). The track continues during a transition scene. Nate arrives at a victory party.
  • “Don’t Think Twice, It’s All Right” by Peter, Paul & Mary (00:49): Ted finishes a video call with Michelle. He sits alone and sighs. The Bob Dylan cover song scores the episode’s final moments and end credits.

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Ted Lasso Soundtrack: Every Song in Season 3, Episode 5 “Signs”

Ted Lasso Soundtrack: Every Song in Season 3, Episode 5

  • “You Can Do It” by Ice Cube, Mack 10 & Ms. Toi (00:23): The Ted Lasso soundtrack song scores an interior scene. AFC Richmond players work out in a gym. Jamie tries to motivate his teammates.
  • “Oh! What a Performance” by Nirvana (00:27): Keeley talks about Barbara (Katy Wix). The track continues during a transition scene. AFC Richmond fans cheer for Zava.
  • “Wake Me Up Before You Go-Go” by Wham! (00:36): Anastasia (Elee Nova) ends a date with Nate. She exits a restaurant and meets up with friends. Music plays from a vehicle.
  • “Quiet” by Rachael Yamagata (00:38): Rebecca finishes a phone call. The Ted Lasso soundtrack song plays as she processes medical news. Rebecca tries to reach Keeley.
  • “Come Together” by Spiritualized (00:49): Ted finishes a motivational speech. Roy confirms workout plans with Jamie. The track scores the episode’s final moments and end credits.

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Ted Lasso Soundtrack: Every Song in Season 3, Episode 6 “Sunflowers”

Ted Lasso Soundtrack: Every Song in Season 3, Episode 6

  • “Three Little Birds” by Bob Marley and the Wailers (00:01): The Ted Lasso soundtrack song is featured during a stadium sequence. Fans sing after a victory in Amsterdam. The music closes out the episode at 01:01:00.
  • “Smoorverliefd” by Doe Maar (00:08): Rebecca strolls around in Amsterdam. She falls into water after getting struck by a bicyclist. Rebecca receives help from a Dutch man (Matteo van der Grijn).
  • “Het Werd Zomer” by Rob de Nijs (00:14): Rebecca finishes a shower. The music plays during an interior scene. Rebecca talks to her Dutch friend.
  • “Pastorale” by Liesbeth List & Ramses Shaffy (00:21): Rebecca enjoys a drink. The Ted Lasso soundtrack song plays during a houseboat sequence. Rebecca chats with her Dutch friend.
  • “Boy” by Book of Love (00:27): Colin explores Amsterdam alone. He enters a gay bar called Prik. Trent follows Colin.
  • “Venus” by Shocking Blue (00:29): A houseboat sequence continues. Rebecca wears a pink and red dress. Her Dutch friend prepares a meal.
  • “Zij Gelooft In Mij” by André Hazes (00:30): The Ted Lasso soundtrack song plays during a houseboat scene. Rebecca helps herself to a drink. Her Dutch friend talks about the musical artist.
  • “Raindrops Keep Fallin’ on My Head” by B.J. Thomas (00:34): The music scores an exterior scene. Jamie teaches Roy how to ride a bicycle. He says, “For granddad!”
  • “Happy Little Sunbeam” by Chet Baker (00:35): Leslie and Will visit a jazz bar. Musicians perform a cover song. Leslie worries about being “exposed.”
  • “Waiting in School” by Ricky Nelson (00:44): Ted enters an America-themed bar in Amsterdam. The Ted Lasso soundtrack song plays from the speaker system. Sudeikis’ character talks to an Australian server.
  • “Du” by Peter Maffay (00:45): A houseboat sequence continues. Rebecca has dinner with her Dutch friend. She talks about the cozy atmosphere.
  • “Swish” by Cityboy Chop & Dialtone (00:47): Ted visits a restaurant in Amsterdam. He watches an NBA basketball game from the 90s. Music plays from the speaker system.
  • “Let’s Get Lost” by Chet Baker (00:52): Leslie scats at a jazz bar. He gets invited on the stage. Leslie performs the Ted Lasso soundtrack song with musicians.
  • “Mag Ik Dansen” by Guus Meeuwis (00:57): Coach Beard exits a bus. He speaks to a group of friends in Dutch. Music plays from the speaker system.

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Ted Lasso Soundtrack: Every Song in Season 3, Episode 7 “The Strings That Bind Us”

Ted Lasso Soundtrack: Every Song in Season 3, Episode 7

  • “Dreams” by The Cranberries (00:00): The Ted Lasso soundtrack song scores the opening montage sequence. Jamie works out in pink clothing. Nate looks through a window at A Taste of Athens.
  • “Sometime in the Morning” by The Monkees (00:13): Ted talks to Coach Beard at a pub. The music continues during a transition scene. Nate looks for Jade at A Taste of Athens.
  • “Rocks” by Primal Scream (00:17): Jack announces her relationship with Keeley. AFC Richmond players work out and vomit. Fans chat about “the best puking.”
  • “What Would I Do Without You” by Ray Charles (00:24): The Ted Lasso soundtrack song scores an exterior montage. Sam enters his restaurant. He looks around and smiles.
  • “Cool Cat” by Conte Conte (00:30): Isaac executes a corner kick during practice. The ball hits Leslie’s office window. Music briefly plays from a speaker system.
  • “Shoegaze” by Alabama Shakes (00:32): The music accompanies an exterior montage. Jade exits A Taste of Athens. Keeley looks at a room full of flowers.
  • “Centerfield” by John Fogerty (00:33): The Ted Lasso soundtrack song scores a practice sequence. AFC Richmond players train with red strings on their penises (an homage to Old School). Jamie avoids an injury.
  • “You’ve Really Got a Hold on Me” by The Miracles (00:36): Nate works on a gift for Jade. The music continues during a transition scene. Keeley meets with Jack.
  • “Doomed” by Moses Sumney (00:39): Sam arrives at Ola’s. He looks at vandalism damage. The music plays again at 00:42 when Sam reunites with his father.
  • “Alright” by Supergrass (00:44): Ted hangs out with Sam’s father. The Ted Lasso soundtrack song continues during a transition scene. Keeley talks to Rebecca about her upcoming date with Jack.
  • “Find Someone Like You” by Snoh Aalegra (00:52): Ted, Coach Beard and Roy joke about Trent. Nate texts with his mother. Jade arrives for a first date.
  • “Enjoy” by Tekno (00:56): AFC Richmond players bond at Ola’s. Sam chops vegetables with his father. The track scores the episode’s final moments and end credits.

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Ted Lasso Soundtrack: Every Song in Season 3, Episode 8 “We’ll Never Have Paris”

Ted Lasso Soundtrack: Every Song in Season 3, Episode 8

  • “My Ever Changing Moods” by The Style Council (00:00): The Ted Lasso soundtrack song accompanies the opening sequence. Richmond defeats Ashton Villa. Ted meets with Michelle, Jake and Henry.
  • “Criminal” by Fiona Apple (00:09): Keeley watches a leaked video of herself. Music plays during the clip. Keeley talks to Jack.
  • “Strangers” by The Kinks (00:23): Roy learns about Keeley’s leaked video. AFC Richmond players delete photos from their phones. Jamie learns personal details about Colin.
  • “Mistakes” by Sharon Van Etten (00:29): Roy finishes a conversation with Keeley. The Ted Lasso soundtrack song continues during a transition scene. Keeley talks to Jack.
  • “TBA” by TBA (00:40): Ted hangs out with Henry in London. A busker (Alex Vargas) plays a song.
  • “Hey Jude” by Cast (00:41): An exterior sequence continues. A busker plays another tune. Henry reacts to The Beatles cover song.
  • “Tout Doux, Tout Doucement” by Marcel Amont (00:53): Ted says goodbye to Michelle. He realizes that she might have relationship issues. The track scores the episode’s final moments and end credits.

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Ted Lasso Soundtrack: Every Song in Season 3, Episode 9 “La Locker Room Aux Folles”

Ted Lasso Soundtrack: Every Song in Season 3, Episode 9

  • “Prelude” from La Cage Aux Folles by The London Theatre Orchestra and Cast (00:00): The Ted Lasso soundtrack song accompanies the opening montage. AFC Richmond players train.  The music drops as Roy talks to Ted and Coach Beard.
  • “All That You Are” by Bear’s Den (00:38): Roy tells a story during a press conference. He connects a past learning experience to Isaac’s recent behavior. Nate visits Jade during a transition scene.
  • “I Am What I Am” from La Cage Aux Folles by Donald Pippin, George Hearn & Original Off-Broadway Cast Recording (00:42): Isaac visits Colin. The characters resolve personal conflict and hang out. The track scores the episode’s final moments and end credits.

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Ted Lasso Soundtrack: Every Song in Season 3, Episode 10 “International Break”

Ted Lasso Soundtrack: Every Song in Season 3, Episode 10

  • “Wari” by Ruth Tafebe & The Afrorockerz (00:19): Sam enters his restaurant. The Ted Lasso soundtrack song continues as he looks around. Sam talks to Edwin Akufo.
  • “Red Right Hand” by Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds (00:27): Nate sleeps in his bedroom. The track continues during a transition scene. Roy shows up to work wearing a tie-dye shirt.
  • “Light” by Michael Kiwanuka (00:39): The music accompanies an interior scene. Nate walks through his childhood home. He looks at photos.
  • “Golden Star” by Middle Kids (00:56): The Ted Lasso soundtrack song accompanies an exterior scene. Keeley thanks Roy for a note. Nate plays cards with his parents.
  • “Done Did Me No Good” by Bahamas (01:00:00): Keeley hugs Barbara. The music continues during a locker room scene. AFC Richmond players reunite.
  • “Union Jack” by Big Audio Dynamite (01:03:00): Rebecca chats with Ted. She spits tea all over him. The track scores the episode’s final moments and end credits.

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Ted Lasso Soundtrack: Every Song in Season 3, Episode 11 “Mom City”

Ted Lasso Soundtrack: Every Song in Season 3, Episode 11

  • “Long Road” by The Tremeloes (00:00): The Ted Lasso soundtrack song scores the opening sequence. Ted walks with a backpack on. He talks to locals about AFC Richmond’s winning streak.
  • “Manchester England” by Galt MacDermot (00:23): A Manchester montage begins. AFC Richmond arrives at their hotel. Jamie talks to Keeley.
  • “The Puppy Song” by Harry Nilsson (00:25): AFC Richmond players and employees watch a movie together. Rebecca drinks a glass of wine. Roy talks to Keeley about her visit with Jamie.
  • “Over the Rainbow” by Harry Nilsson (00:26): A movie theatre sequence continues. The Ted Lasso soundtrack song plays as AFC Richmond players and employees watch Sleepless in Seattle (1993). Ted tries to talk to Coach Beard.
  • “Why Can’t I Touch It?” by Buzzcocks (00:27): Jamie exits a hotel. He spits on a bridge. Roy and Keeley follow Jamie.
  • “Blue Moon” by Cast (00:40): Ted sits in his hotel room. A soccer sequence begins. Manchester City fans sing during a match.
  • “Fat Bottomed Girls” by Queen (00:54): AFC Richmond players defeat Manchester City. The Ted Lasso soundtrack song kicks in as they exit a bus and celebrate. The players enter their training facility.
  • “Islands in the Stream” by Cast (00:57): The music is featured during an interior scene. Ted talks to Rebecca. He briefly sings a song by Dolly Parton and Kenny Rogers.
  • “Fought & Lost” by Sam Ryder feat. Brian May (01:06:00): Bex and Jack arrive at Rebecca’s home. The music continues during a transition scene. Ted reads a letter from his mother.
  • “Home” by Brandi Carlile (01:09:00): Ted meets with Rebecca. He says that there’s one thing to talk about. The track scores the episode’s final moments and end credits.

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Ted Lasso Soundtrack: Every Song in Season 3, Episode 12 “So Long, Farewell”

Ted Lasso Soundtrack on Apple TV+ - Every Song in Season 3, Episode 12

  • “The Big One” by Alan Tew (00:04): The Ted Lasso soundtrack song accompanies a locker room sequence. Will introduces “Judge McAdoo.” The People’s Court theme song drops as the players discuss fines.
  • “So Long, Farewell” from The Sound of Music by Cast (00:11): Ted and Coach Beard finish a chat with Roy. Will holds a boombox. AFC Richmond players deliver a send-off performance for Ted.
  • “Waterfall” by The Stone Roses (00:13): Trent walks through a locker room. Keeley talks to Nate. She brings presents to Ted and Coach Beard.
  • “Shadows” by Future Islands feat. Debbie Harry (00:19): Sudeikis’ character reads a draft of Trent’s book. The Ted Lasso soundtrack song continues during a transition scene. Roy hangs out with Jamie at a bar.
  • “In Between Days” by Ben Folds (00:30): Nate thinks about a “Believe” sign. A soccer sequence begins. AFC Richmond prepares for a match against Manchester City.
  • “A Beautiful Game” by Ed Sheeran (00:41): The track is featured during a locker room sequence. AFC Richmond players watch a team video. Ted stands next to Coach Beard and Roy.
  • “Father and Son” by Cat Stevens (01:08:00): Coach Beard exits a flight. The track continues during an update montage. Sudeikis’ character arrives in Kansas and greets his son.
  • “Fight Test” by The Flaming Lips (01:14:00): Ted coaches his son. He smiles and enjoys the moment. The Ted Lasso soundtrack song scores the episode’s final moments and end credits.

Q.V. Hough (@QVHough) is Vague Visages’ founding editor.