A Sort of Homecoming OST
A Sort of Homecoming

A Sort of Homecoming Soundtrack

15 songs

A Sort of Homecoming tells the story of Amy, a New York news producer who thought she left her high school experiences long in the past. She unexpectedly returns to Louisiana at the request of her high school debate coach. Their strained reunion brings back memories of her tumultuous senior year of high school.

  • Home — Marc Broussard
    Used as theme song.
  • The Great Unknown — Carolann Solebello, Sara Milonovich, Jeff Eyrich & Fred Gillen Jr
  • La Danse Kalinda — Cedric Watson & Bijou Creole
    At the party at Annie Landry's house in Amy's dream.
  • Cedric's Zydeco — Cedric Watson
    Amy starts telling her ailing ex-teacher about how she joined the debate team, as the flashback begins.
  • Bye Bye Mon cœur Fait Mal — Cedric Watson & Bijou Creole
    Amy picks Nick up from the gas station and drives to their teacher's house.
  • We Got the Beat — The Go-Go's
    Amy plays the song on her car radio after she and Nick pick Rosa up from the airport.
  • Along For The Ride — Kathleen Wilhoite
    Nick discussing he and his mother's visit to the New Orleans World's Fair with Amy, and the tumultuous aftermath.
  • Les Hurlements — Cedric Watson & Bijou Creole
    Susan Levine has dinner with Amy, Keith, Rosa, and Dylan.
  • Ma Petite Femme — Cedric Watson
    Dylan seeks another ride from Amy to meet a man who is the subject of his proposed documentary.
  • At the Stars — Better Than Ezra
    Rosa invites Amy and Nick into the Conti family's summer apartment, and later Dylan tries to put the moves on Amy.
  • Damn These Eyes — Kathleen Wilhoite
    Nick and Amy leave the bar, hit another bar, and then return to the Conti apartment to debate their futures with each other, and more.
  • Le Pay Des Creoles — Cedric Watson
    The semi-final debate round between Amy and Nick's school and Stuyvesant High School.
  • Faite L'amour — Cedric Watson
  • New Orleans Ladies — Le Roux
    Ending montage
  • Wait For You — Katherine McNamara
    Used as the closing theme.