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Better Things season 4 episode 9 soundtrack

Batceañera, 13 songs
  • Oops — Joseph Lilley
    Frankie sits down at an empty desk, stretches her wrists, then begins pantomiming typing at a typewriter.
  • The Typewriter — Leroy Anderson & Werner Brock & Cologne West German Radio Orchestra & Pinchas Steinberg
    Frankie sits down at an empty desk, stretches her wrists, then begins pantomiming typing at a typewriter.
  • Linda Cara — Slim Gaillard
    Guests arrive at Sam's house for Frankie and Reinita's combined bat mitzvah and Quinceañera party.
  • Ojos Espanoles (Spanish Eyes) — Better Things Cast
    [On-screen performance by Female Mariachi Band] During Frankie and Reinita's party, a mariachi band plays as the two families watch the traditional 'passing of the doll' ceremony.
  • De Colores — Better Things Cast
    [On-screen performance by Female Mariachi Band] Xander and Frankie slow dance alongside Reinita and Jose as the partygoers smile. Sam glares at Xander and Frankie.
  • Mazel in Liebe — Alexander Olshanetsky Orchestra
    Phil dances with a man and they talk about her heart monitoring vest.
  • Mambo Con Swing — Antonio Diaz Lopez
    Sam is watching the dancing from the other room. Jeff asks her if he should tell Xander to leave.
  • Siman Tov U'Mazel Tov — Better Things Cast
    Sam and Chaya are singing a mazel song during the party.
  • Attention — Raphael Lake
    Frankie cuts through the crowd and walks towards the fireplace to gives a speech thanking her mom and dad.
  • Hava Nagila — Elmer Leiberwitz, Marvin Bloomenstein
    Frankie finishes her speech. Shortly after, Rich confronts Xander.
  • What Does a Girl Do? — Marcie Blane
    As Frankie and Reinita's party winds down, Sam sees Frankie flirting with a girl and Duke whispers something into her father's ear.
  • Top Class — Werner Tautz
    Sam finishes another drink as a show plays on TV. The chef greets Sam, gives her pasta, and they talk.
  • Whatever Will Be, Will Be (Que Sera, Sera) — Doris Day
    Sam talks to the owner of the Italian restaurant where Max works. While Sam eats her pasta, she proudly looks over at her daughter.

Theme Song

Mother
John Lennon