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The Pale Horse Soundtrack (Season 1)

The Pale Horse Soundtrack

Listen the Songs / Music from serie episodes:
 
Episode 2 – S01E02

  • My Dream – The Platters
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  • Lord Rockingham Meets the Monster – Lord Rockingham’s XI
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  • Episode 1 – S01E01

  • My Dream – The Platters
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  • Shimmy, Shimmy, Ko-Ko-Bop – Little Anthony & The Imperials
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  • Romantic Interlude – Len Stevens
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  • No Audio Preview Trois Gnoissiennes, Nos. 1-3 – James Spencer
  • My Dream – The Platters
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    The Pale Horse Soundtrack Season 1 Songs – Tracklist – Listen to the playlist of all of the songs played in the tv show, who sings them, including end credits and scene descriptions.

    18 thoughts on “The Pale Horse Soundtrack (Season 1)”

    1. Why doesn’t this tell me what music is playing at the posh party hosted by the Easterbrook’s flat. It’s early rhythm and blues with a strong harmonica. Maybe early Stones or Yardbirds?
      Thanks.

      1. I came here looking for that because I think it may be Jerry Boogie McCain or Little Walter! Sixties blues harmonica switched on.

    2. I thought it was probably Little Walter. I doubt the middle classes were listening to blues in the early sixties. Jazz would have been more likely.

        1. This album appears to be a collection of very cleverly recorded ‘cover’ versions by unknown artists. It was probably made for the use of film and TV companies, to fool people like us! End of research. Thanks for tracking it down.

    3. This album appears to be a collection of very cleverly recorded ‘cover’ versions by unknown artists. It was probably made for the use of film and TV companies, to fool people like us! End of research. Thanks for tracking it down.

    4. The harmonica track: further research from looking at composer credits reveals that the majority of that album is by Knock-Out Greg & Blue Weather, Swedish musicians. Very clever, and definitely end of story!

      1. If you mean the tiny snippets of vocal, then it sounds like The Platters, but there’s not enough to go on. The Platters were featured in the programme, so it could be them.

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