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‘Ted Lasso’ season 3 full tracklist

Ted Lasso's third season is absolutely stuffed to the gills with music. Here is the full list of tracks.

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Even though none of us is ready for it yet, Ted Lasso‘s season 3 finale has hit Apple TV Plus. The final season delivered on its promise to be stuffed to the gills with music that can leave grown men crying. The hit soccer dramedy series might be bidding farewell, but its countless iconic moments will stay with fans forever. Oh, and we all will be blasting Ted Lasso‘s playlist for at least another decade.

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The season’s engrossing list of tracks includes a blend of Indie Rock, R&B, Pop, and other genres. The show’s theme song is also back for season 3, composed by Tom Howe and Marcus Mumford, the lead singer for British folk band Mumford & Sons. Ted Lassos Season 3 tracks are just as beautiful, dramatic, and upbeat as the stories of love, second chances, loss, and mental health chronicled in the series. The series is swiftly making its way to our Spotify playlists after capturing our hearts, and we aren’t even complaining.

All Ted Lasso season 3 songs

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The series has used a number of engaging songs and instrumental tracks by both solo artists and bands to convey the emotions in each episode. While the majority of the songs are timeless hits from the ’70s and ’80s, Beyoncé’s Ring the Alarm and other contemporary songs also make the cut. Here is every track that supplements the series’ themes:

Episode 1: “Smells Like Mean Spirit

  • “Ted Lasso Theme” by Marcus Mumford and Tom Howe
  • “Wigwam” by Bob Dylan
  • “Follow the Leader” by Eric B. and Rakim
  • “In Another Time” by Sade
  • “Ring the Alarm” by Beyoncé

Episode 2: “(I Don’t Want To Go To) Chelsea

  • “Lovely Day/Good As Hell Mashup” by Pomplamoose
  • “A Well Respected Man” by The Kinks
  • “Liquidator” by Harry J All-Stars
  • “Night’s Falling” by Andrew Bird

Episode 3: “4-5-1

  • “Out Of My Head” by Fastball
  • “Prisencolinensinainciusol” by Adriano Celentano
  • “Superstar” by Murray Head, Andrew Lloyd Webber, Tim Rice feat. The Trinidad Singers
  • “No Wahala” by 1da Banton
  • “Ozo” by Ifé & Umu Obliligbo
  • “Essence” by Wizkid feat. Tems
  • “Everybody Knows” by Leonard Cohen

Episode 4: “Big Week

  • “Rebirth Of Slick (Cool Like Dat)” by Digable Planets
  • “Joker And The Thief” by Wolfmother
  • “Fist Fight!” by Crisis of Conformity
  • “Sinister Kid” by The Black Keys
  • “Don’t Think Twice, It’s All Right” by Peter, Paul & Mary

Episode 5: “Signs

  • “Quiet” by Rachael Yamagata
  • “Come Together” by Spiritualized

Episode 6: “Sunflowers

  • “Het Werd Zomer” by Rob De Nijs
  • “Boy” by Book Of Love
  • “Venus” by Shocking Blue
  • “Zij Gelooft In Mij” by Andre Hazes
  • “Raindrops Keep Fallin’ On My Head” by B.J. Thomas
  • “Emerald And Stone” by Brian Eno, Jon Hopkins & Leo Abrahams
  • “Waitin’ In School” by Ricky Nelson
  • “Du” by Peter Maffay
  • “Let’s Get Lost” by Chet Baker
  • “Three Little Birds” by Bob Marley & The Wailers

Episode 7: “The Strings That Bind Us

  • “The Angel – North London Forever” by Louis Dunford
  • “Dreams” by The Cranberries
  • “Sometime in the Morning” by The Monkees
  • “Rocks” by Primal Scream
  • “What Would I Do Without You” by Ray Charles
  • “Shoegaze” by Alabama Shakes
  • “Centerfield” by John Fogerty
  • “You’ve Really Got A Hold On Me” by Smokey Robinson and The Miracles
  • “Doomed” by Moses Sumney
  • “Alright” by Supergrass
  • “Find Someone Like You” by Snoh Aalegra
  • “Enjoy” by Tekno

Episode 8: “We’ll Never Have Paris

  • “My Ever Changing Moods” by The Style Council
  • “Criminal” by Fiona Apple
  • “Strangers” by The Kinks
  • “Mistakes” by Sharon Van Etten
  • “Grand Illusion” by Lily Kershaw
  • “Tout Doux Tout Doucement” by Marcel Amont

Episode 9: “La Locker Room Aux Folles

  • “La Cage Aux Folles” by George Hearn
  • “All That You Are” by Bear’s Den
  • “I Am What I Am” by George Hearn

Episode 10: “International Break

  • “Red Right Hand” by Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds
  • Light by Michael Kiwanuka
  • “Spiegel im Spiegel” by Arvo Pärt, Angele Debeau, La Pieta
  • “Golden Star” by Middle Kids
  • “Done Did Me No Good” by Bahamas
  • “Union Jack” by Big Audio Dynamite

Episode 11: “Mom City

  • “Long Road” by The Tremeloes
  • “Nothing To Hide” by Together Pangea
  • “Manchester England (Reprise)” by James Rado & Hair Ensemble
  • “The Puppy Song by Harry Nilsson”
  • “Over The Rainbow by Harry Nilsson”
  • “Why Can’t I Touch It” by Buzzcocks
  • “Blue Moon” by Supra
  • “Fat Bottomed Girls” by Queen
  • “Fought & Lost” by Sam Ryder feat. Brian May
  • “Home” by Brandi Carlile

Episode 12: “So Long, Farewell’

  • “The Big One” by Alan Tew
  • “So Long, Farewell” by The Vandals
  • “So Long, Farewell” from The Sound of Music Soundtrack
  • “Waterfall” – The Stone Roses
  • “Shadows” – Future Islands feat. Debbie Harry
  • “In Between Days” Ben Folds (The Cure Cover)
  • “A Beautiful Game” – Ed Sheeran
  • “Father and Son” – Cat Stevens
  • “Fight Test” – The Flaming Lips


The third season features a variety of iconic tracks including Bob Marley & The Wailers’ “Three Little Birds” and “Red Right Hand” by Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds, which also served as the famous theme song for BBC’s hit series Peaky Blinders. Sam Ryder also wrote an original song “Fought & Lost” for the series, which is featured in the show’s penultimate episode “Mom City”. With the rich soundtracks expanding to various genres, Ted Lasso has a track for every mood.

Apple Music has released a curated playlist for Ted Lasso season 3. In the meantime, if you want to start Ted and Beard’s journey with AFC Richmond from the top, the series in its entirety is available to stream on Apple TV Plus.

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