Good Girls Revolt Music

Good Girls Revolt season 1 episode 9 soundtrack

Dateline, 8 songs

Jane starts to question her loyalties and rallies for change. Patti finds herself in a love triangle. Jane and Sam help Naomi get a message to her husband in Vietnam.

  • Willy Nilly — Kenny Werner
    Patti waits at McDougal's at the jazz concert for Finn, who she brief hallucinates another man is.
  • Crimson and Clover — Tommy James & The Shondells
    Patti continues to wait for Finn; Jane tries to read while in bed but continues to be distracted by the painting Gregory gifted to her which angers her, she calls Cindy about the EEOC meetings.
  • The Weight — Jackie DeShannon
    Jane continues to watch the women at the meeting converse when Cindy comes to question her about her thoughts on the meeting; Jane tells Cindy about Gregory possibly allowing her to a piece on the women's moment; Patti leave's McDougal's after being stood up.
  • One Lane Highway — Kenny Werner
    Patti bums a cigarette and light off of a guy outside of McDougal's when an explosion goes off.
  • Rockin' Each Other — Bob Mair, Joel Wachbrit and Richard Levinson
    Jane and Sam have lunch as he tries to discusses trying to find Noah a job after the article; Jane spots Naomi at Carl's, she approaches her to discuss why pulled out of EEOC; Naomi tells Jane about her bank and housing problems and not being able to contact her husband in Vietnam.
  • Never Say Goodbye — Nick Vincent
    Cindy and Jean hang out at Carl's where they drink and play darts; Jean gives her in for the money pot then asks Cindy if she's read "Love Story" by Erich Segal which she had they then discuss the effect the book has had on them after reading it.
  • Sunshine (Go Away Today) [Single Version] — Jonathan Edwards
    Jane and Patti give each other the go-ahead with a nod as they pass by one another; Jane begins to pass out invitation to a luncheon to the girls in the pit then asks Fran to speak with her in the bathroom.
  • Bittersweet — Kenny Werner
    Finn offers Patti a ride home as walks down the street; Finn brings up the question of what would have happened if hadn't stood Patti up at McDougals then tells her he's not saint and kisses her.