Here’s every song on the ‘A Man In Full’ soundtrack
A Man In Full is a miniseries streaming on Netflix now, but what songs are included in the show’s soundtrack?
The show stars Jeff Daniels as Charlie Croker, an Atlanta real estate mogul who is faced with sudden bankruptcy and tries to defend his empire from those attempting to capitalise from his fall from grace.
The show is based on the satirical novel of the same name by Tom Wolfe, first published in 1998. The adaptation has been overseen by David E. Kelley, who is known as the creator of Big Little Lies and Ally McBeal, among other shows.
The show runs for six episodes, three of which were directed by the Oscar-winning actor Regina King, who also directed the 2020 film One Night In Miami. All six episodes debuted on Netflix on May 2
Here’s every song on the A Man In Full soundtrack
The show features an original score by Craig DeLeon, who previously worked on the 2023 television version of Fatal Attraction, as well as Goliath, a previous show created by Kelley.
In addition, the show features a number of well-known songs. See the full list below:
EPISODE 1
Shania Twain – ‘Man I Feel Like a Woman’
Killer Mike – ‘Talk’n That Shit!’
Shania Twain – ‘You’re Still the One’
The Guess Who – ‘Shakin’ All Over’
Helena – ‘Buss It’
Raury – ‘Devil’s Whisper’
EPISODE 2
Eli ‘Paperboy’ Reed – ‘Explosion’
Raphael Saadiq – ‘Good Man’
ABBA – ‘Money Money Money’
John Lee Hooker – ‘Boom Boom’
Black Rebel Motorcycle Club – ‘God’s Gonna Cut You Down’
EPISODE 3
Jimmy Dean – ‘Big Bad John’
Billie Holiday – ‘All Of Me’
The Swingle Singers – ‘The Harmonious Blacksmith’
EPISODE 4
Danielle Ponder – ‘Thoughts’
Jim Croce – ‘Butterly (Malik Djoudi Remix)’
Chyvonne Scott – ‘Everybody Needs a Friend’
Tobe Nwigwe – ‘If I Catch You’ (ft. Coast Contra)
EPISODE 5
Merle Haggard & The Strangers – ‘In The Good Old Days (When Times Were Bad)’
EPISODE 6
The Guess Who – ‘Shakin’ All Over’
Rafael Fruhbeck de Burgos – ‘Carmen, Act 1’
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