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FEUD season 1 episode 1 soundtrack

Pilot, 9 songs

Cast aside by Hollywood, screen legends Joan Crawford and Bette Davis battle ageism, sexism and each other when they sign up to make "Whatever Happened to Baby Jane?"

  • Autumn Leaves — Nat "King" Cole
    A gift arrives for Joan as garden, its a sign from Robert; Robert waits when Mamacita arrives to annouce that Bette ready to meet him out by the pool.
  • In The Evening (When The Sun Goes Down) — Mel Tormé
    Joan leaves Bette with the book "What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?" by Henry Farrell and offers her the lead role; with Gary not home, Joan begins to read the book.
  • Catch a Falling Star — Perry Como
    Robert seeks the help of Jack Warner from Warner Bros. Studios to get the film off the ground which means spending the day enterian Jack's hatred of working with both Bette and Joan.
  • Embraceable You (1954 Album Version) — Sarah Vaughan
    Joan Blondell comments on Bette and Gary's divorce; Bette watches Gary stiff preformance; Bette signs to divorce paper for her and Gary grabs the divorce papers before leaving Bette in bed;
  • Liebestraum / Liebestraum 2 — The Alfred Newman Orchestra
    (Theme from All About Eve) Joan wakes up and beings her morning toilette; Bette waits up, smoke and reads the paper; Mamacita directs Joan in using a wheel chair.
  • Prelude and fugue in D major BWV532 — Marie-Claire Alain
    Bette walks out onto the filing lot with the created costume for Baby Jane.
  • Wives and Lovers — Jack Jones
    Joan and Bette arrive at Hedda Hopper's home, only to realise its an ambush, they question each other if the other will give into her.
  • I Want To Be Wanted (Per Tutta La Vita) - Remake Version — Brenda Lee
    AS they have dinner Hedda brings out her recorder and tries to brings out the worse in Joan and Bette for her article; Joan asks if they will be dessert; Hedda begins to work on her Dateline article.
  • Embraceable You — Clifford Brown & Sarah Vaughan
    Joan Blondell comments on Bette and Gary's divorce; Bette watches Gary stiff performance; Bette signs to divorce paper for her and Gary grabs the divorce papers before leaving Bette in bed.

Theme Song

Feud: Bette and Joan - Main Titles
Mac Quayle