Here’s every song on the ‘Sweetpea’ soundtrack
The new Sky Atlantic dark comedy Sweetpea is making headlines, but what songs feature on the show’s soundtrack? Read on for the full list.
All six episodes of the series are streaming on the platform and NOW TV in the UK as of Thursday (October 10), and it is available to watch on Starz in the United States and Canada.
The show has been created by Kirstie Swain and is based on the series of novels of the same name by CJ Skuse, the first of which was published in 2017.
Sweetpea stars Ella Purnell (Fallout, Yellowjackets) as Rhiannon, an admin assistant at a local newspaper who appears unassuming, but is hiding a rampantly murderous private life. Nicole Lecky, Jon Pointing and Ingrid Oliver co-star.
Here’s every song on the Sweetpea soundtrack
The show features an original score by Isobel Waller-Bridge (Fleabag, Emma), who also wrote the opening theme, ‘Do You See Me Now’.
In addition, the series is packed full of pop bangers from the likes of Katy Perry, the Spice Girls, Sugababes and Charli XCX. See the full list below.
EPISODE ONE
The Staves – ‘I’m On Fire’
Gin Wigmore – ‘New Rush’
Ladytron – ‘Destroy Everything You Touch (Vector Lovers Lost Version)’
Labi Siffre – ‘Crying, Laughing, Loving, Lying’
Sugababes – ‘Round Round’
Spice Girls – ‘Who Do You Think You Are’
Sleigh Bells – ‘Kids’
EPISODE TWO
Folk Uke – ‘S Makes The Flowers Grow’
The Untouchables – ‘The Time Has Come’
Bonnie Tyler – ‘Total Eclipse Of The Heart’
Cheryl – ‘Fight For This Love’
Roxette – ‘It Must Have Been Love’
Katy Perry – ‘Roar’
Blue – ‘One Love’
Billie Eilish – ‘You Should See Me In A Crown’
EPISODE THREE
ESG – ‘My Love For You’
Lykke Li – ‘Get Some’
Baccara – ‘Yes Sir, I Can Boogie’
Lynn Anderson – ‘Rose Garden’
EPISODE FOUR
Peaches – ‘Boys Wanna Be Her’
EPISODE FIVE
Mattiel – ‘Count Your Blessings’
EPISODE SIX
Olly Murs – ‘Dance With Me Tonight’
ATB – ‘9PM (Till I Come)’
DJ Sammy – ‘Heaven’
Icona Pop (ft. Charli XCX) – ‘I Love It’
Grace Ives – ‘Lullaby’
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