Dutton Ranch Soundtrack: Every Country Song Featured In Season 1

Beth Dutton

And that’s a wrap.

The next chapter of the Dutton saga is upon us and Season 1 is officially in the books. Dutton Ranch is now streaming on Paramount+ where you can watch the entire first season. I’ve finally had a chance to watch the first season and I’ll say that it feels a lot like Yellowstone… same drama, same ranch vibe, many of the same people, but of course, Beth and Rip have left Montana and started ranching down in Texas so that will inevitable bring a whole new mess of problems.

Marshals, the CBS procedural Kayce Dutton spinoff starring Luke Grimes has been met with mixed reviews… mixed at best… but Dutton Ranch has been quite the opposite. Rave reviews across the board. After Yellowstone’s tough final season and the aforementioned Kayce spinoff, Dutton Ranch was a breath of fresh air for Yellowstone. A Taylor Sheridan series back in top form, if you will.

But much like Yellowstone, Taylor Sheridan and music supervisor Andrea von Foerster pick up with where they left off with a new soundtrack of great country music. We’re talking Sunny Sweeney, Charles Wesley Godwin, Robert Earl Keen and more. I will say, it’s a bit harder to make out some of the songs, they’re not as obvious as Yellowstone was, but the quality is certainly there.

Here’s a full look at the great country music featured in the first season of Dutton Ranch (at least as best as I could make them out… there’s a few extras in the official playlist that I couldn’t find in the show):

Episode 1: The Untold Want

Sunny Sweeney – “Find It Where I Can”

Linda Ronstadt – “Old Paint”

Red Shahan – “Waterbill”

Charles Wesley Godwin – “Willing & Able”

Episode 2: Earn Another Day

Cassidy Daniels – “Heart Shaped Necklace”

Robert Earl Keen – “Gringo Honeymoon”

Lance Roark – “Rain Shine or Overtime”

Dwight Yoakam – “Guitars, Cadillacs”

Episode 3: Act of God Business

Lindo Ortega – “‘Til The Goin’ Gets Gone”

Charley Crockett – “Charlene”

Episode 4: Start With A Bullet

Hunter Hicks – “Takes A Memory”

Lost Dog Street Band – “If You Leave Me Now”

Marty Robbins – “Streets Of Laredo”

Jake Worthington – “Night Time Is My Time”

Episode 5: Peaceful Find Peace

George Jones – “The Grand Tour”

Charley Crockett – “Ain’t That Right”

Episode 6: A Cowboy Saint

Charlie Marie – “Ramble On Man”

The Ransom Brothers – “Cryin’ Shame”

Episode 7:  Den Of Sin

Eddie Rabbitt – “Drivin’ My Life Away”

Devyn Brinsfield – “Bed I Made”

Devyn Brinsfield – “Moonshiner’s Ballad”

Cassidy Daniels – “Crazy Love”

Waylon Jennings – “Good Hearted Woman”

Episode 8: Whiskey Limits

Red Shahan – “Pipe Dream”

Episode 9: El Padrino

The Ransom Brothers – “Black Flag”

John Moreland – “Nobody Gives A Damn About Songs Anymore”

The Droptines – “Take Too Much”

If you want to hear more, check out the full, official playlist:

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