The new romantic drama Every Year After is now streaming on Prime Video. Based on Carley Fortune’s best-selling book “Every Summer After,” the show follows Percy and Sam as they go from childhood friends to lovers. The 8-episode series uses music to tell their story across two different time periods.
The soundtrack has many popular artists. You will hear songs from Noah Kahan, Billie Eilish, Ariana Grande, Maggie Rogers, Lana Del Rey, Dolly Parton, Mumford & Sons, and Harry Styles. The music team picked songs that match the summer feeling of the show and the deep emotions of the characters.
Episode 1: “Every Summer After”
The first episode sets up the story. Percy returns to Barry’s Bay for a funeral after ten years away. She thinks about her summers with Sam and his brother Charlie.
- “Northern Attitude” by Noah Kahan
- “Light On” by Maggie Rogers
- “Badlands” by Mumford & Sons (feat. Gracie Abrams)
- “Island in the Sun” by Weezer
- “undressed” by sombr
- “twilight zone” by Ariana Grande
- “Love Is Won” by Lia Ices
- “Ocean Eyes” by Billie Eilish
Episode 2: “Young Blood”
This episode goes back to when Percy and Sam first met as teenagers. The music has a mix of upbeat songs and slower tracks that show young love.
- “Tubthumping” by Chumbawamba
- “Everybody Talks” by Neon Trees
- “Anchor” by Novo Amor
- “July” by Noah Cyrus (feat. Leon Bridges)
- “would’ve been you” by sombr
- “Shelter” by Alice Phoebe Lou
- “A Calamity” by Mathis Hunter
Episode 3: “Playing with Fire”
The connection between Percy and Sam grows stronger. The songs in this episode reflect the excitement and risk of falling for someone.
- “Sidelines” by Phoebe Bridgers
- “Let the Light In” by Lana Del Rey (feat. Father John Misty)
- “Criminal” by Mount Saint
- “Love Me Again” by John Newman
- “People” by Kye Kye
- “You’re the Only One” by Dolly Parton
- “I Won’t Run From It” by Big Red Machine
- “You’re Gonna Love This” by 3OH!3
Episode 4: “Anatomy of a Romance”
Percy and Sam’s relationship gets deeper. The music choices include softer, more thoughtful songs that match the quiet moments between them.
- “San Luis” by Gregory Alan Isakov
- “What If I Love You (Stripped)” by Gatlin
- “Nice To Meet Ya” by Niall Horan
- “West Coast” by Lana Del Rey
- “In a Moment” by Cole Simon
- “Decoy” by Exister
- “Knowshow” by Exister
- “Didn’t You” by Geographer
Episode 5: “I Choose You”
Big decisions and major moments happen in this episode. The soundtrack has more energetic songs for parties and happy scenes.
- “Alewife” by Clairo
- “Shut Up and Dance” by Walk the Moon
- “Edge of an Ocean (Stripped)” by Ships Have Sailed
- “Jealous” by The Jonas Brothers
- “Magic” by Olympic Aves
- “Special Place” by Crushing Myrna
- “Cake by the Ocean” by DNCE
- “Pain & Pleasure” by Caroline Kingsbury
- “Soft Stud” by Black Belt Eagle Scout
- “Cool Kids” by Echosmith
- “Starfriends on Earth” by Stepdad
Episode 6: “Plan B”
Things get more complicated between Percy and Sam. The music includes sadder songs and tracks about loss and secrets.
- “After the Storm” by Mumford & Sons
- “Spring Into Summer” by Lizzy McAlpine
- “mason jar” by BEL
- “Two People” by Gracie Abrams
- “Secret Garden” by Bruce Springsteen
- “WILDFLOWER” by Billie Eilish
- “Somebody Else” by The 1975
Episode 7: “The Boathouse”
This is a turning point for the whole story. The music builds tension and shows the pain of the characters.
- “Let You Go” by Hope Watson
- “Cool for the Summer” by Demi Lovato
- “Circadian Rhythm (Last Dance)” by Silversun Pickups
- “Sit Next To Me” by Foster the People
- “Rivers and Roads” by The Head and the Heart
- “Walk Away” by Naomi Jean
- “Out of the Blue” by Alyssa Trahan
- “I Hate To Lose You” by The 1924 Project
- “My Bride” by Anthony Lozaro
- “Surfin Dead” by The Cramps
Episode 8: “Goodbye…” (Season Finale)
The final episode brings everything together. Percy and Sam must face what happened between them. The songs are powerful and emotional, ending with Harry Styles’ “Fine Line” and a cover of Dolly Parton’s “Here You Come Again.”
- “Gale Song” by The Lumineers
- “We Were Never Alive” by Brigitte Calls Me Baby
- “I’m Better” by Son Real
- “A Wild Stang” by Red Creek Renegades
- “Here You Come Again” by Dolly Parton
- “Before It’s Too Late” by Sabrina Claudio
- “Fine Line” by Harry Styles
- “Here You Come Again” (cover) by Izzy Escobar
- “Woman” by Mumford & Sons
- “The Walls Are Way Too Thin” by Holly Humberstone
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