Daisy Jones & The Six soundtrack | Every song in the Prime Video drama

Publish date: 2024-04-13

The show released a full album, Aurora, to accompany the series which was recorded by the cast, which includes Riley Keough as Daisy Jones, Sam Claflin as Billy Dunne and Suki Waterhouse as Karen Sirko.

On the announcement of Aurora, Reid said in a statement: "We finally have Aurora. A stunning, nostalgic, timeless album that captures the drama, pathos, and yearning of the band’s zenith and nadir all in one.

"A snapshot of time, intoxicating and dangerous. That delicious moment that you know can’t last… Daisy Jones & The Six are real. And they are better than my wildest dreams."

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As well as its fictional music (from the titular band), the series treats viewers to plenty of real-world music too, from The Byrds to Carole King.

Read on for everything you need to know about the soundtrack and featured songs in Daisy Jones & The Six.

Daisy Jones & The Six official soundtrack

Fans are now able to listen to Daisy Jones & The Six as if they are a real-life band with an accompanying album ready for fans to stream now. The series chronicles the highs and lows of the band, as they went from obscurity to sky-rocketing fame in a flash after the release of their defining album, Aurora.

In the series, Aurora is the first (and only) album that The Six worked on after Daisy Jones joins the band and it's a standout success, leading to stadium tours and a new way of life for them all. Aurora has now been landed as a day-early release and features lead singles 'Regret Me' and 'Look At Us Now (Honeycomb)'.

The full tracklist for Aurora is as follows:

  • Aurora
  • Let Me Down Easy
  • Kill You to Try
  • Two Against Three
  • Look at Us Now (Honeycomb)
  • Regret Me
  • You Were Gone
  • More Fun to Miss
  • Please
  • The River
  • No Words
  • Aurora features contributions from Phoebe Bridgers, Jackson Browne, Marcus Mumford and more. The lead producer and songwriter for the album was Blake Mills, who has previously worked with Fiona Apple, Sky Ferreira, Laura Marling and many others.

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    Discussing the production of Aurora, Mills said: “Creating the library of music for Daisy Jones & The Six was an experience I’ll never forget. I am grateful that, among other things, it afforded me an opportunity to collaborate with so many of my peers, and also some of my heroes.”

    Scott Neustadter, co-writer and executive producer, also shared in a statement: "Aurora represents the pinnacle of a short-lived recording career. It also serves as proof – for both the fictional band and the real one who dreamed this up together – that pouring your heart and soul into something you believe in can have a profound effect on the rest of your life."

    Daisy Jones & The Six soundtrack: every song in the Prime Video series

    The following songs feature in the series and are listed in the order they can be heard in.

    Episode 1 – Come and Get It

    Episode 2 – I’ll Take You There

    Episode 3 – Someone Saved My Life Tonight

    Episode 4 – I Saw The Light

    Episode 5 – Fire

    Episode 6 – Whatever Gets You Thru The Night

    Episode 7 – She’s Gone

    Episode 8 – Looks Like We Made It

    What is the Daisy Jones & The Six theme song?

    Most interestingly, the series doesn't include a Daisy Jones & The Six original song for the title sequence. Instead, Patti Smith's Dancing Barefoot is a nod to the iconic songs that punctuated the '70s and is played at the start of every episode.

    Listen to the song below.

    Episodes 1-8 of Daisy Jones & The Six are available to stream on Prime Video now, with new episodes landing every Friday in March. Try Amazon Prime Video for free for 30 days. Taylor Jenkins Reid's original book Daisy Jones & The Six is also available now.

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