Sharp Objects Music
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Sharp Objects season 1 episode 7 soundtrack

Falling, 19 songs

Camille crosses a line in her investigation of the prime suspect. Richard coaxes Jackie to offer up info about Marian Preaker’s death. Adora takes pains to keep an ailing Amma under her roof and in her care.

  • Dance and Angela — The Acid
    Opening Credits.
  • You Belong To Me — Patsy Cline & The Jordanaires
    In the car while the sheriff is driving toward the gas station.
  • Endless Sleep — Jody Reynolds
    Vickery and Willis talk in the diner
  • Love Is Just a Four Letter Word (Live) — Joan Baez
    Camille gets out of the car and enters the bar
  • Who Knows Where the Time Goes (Live) — Fairport Convention & Sandy Denny
    Camille in the bar talking to John Keene
  • Who Knows Where the Time Goes? (Live) — Sandy Denny
    Camille in the bar talking to John Keene.
  • Who Knows Where the Time Goes? — Judy Collins
    Camille in the bar talking to John Keene
  • Through the Morning, Through the Night — Robert Plant & Alison Krauss
    Camille and John in the bar. Camille comments about “feminist folk singers" in a hog workers’ bar.
  • Les Parapluies De Cherbourg — Nana Mouskouri
    Alan plays this on his stereo; Amma goes through the case files and Adora prepares some homemade medicine.
  • How Can You Mend a Broken Heart — Chris Stills
    The music Jackie turns off when Camille walks into her home.
  • How Can You Mend a Broken Heart — Bee Gees
    The music Jackie turns off when Camille walks into her home.
  • How Can You Mend a Broken Heart — Al Green
    The music Jackie turns off when Camille walks into her home.
  • Berceuse — Alexandra Streliski
    Adora administering her potion of drugs to Amma, while Camille, realizing what her mother has done, drives to their house
  • There He Goes — Patsy Cline
    Chief Vickery sees Camille drive by, but turns to follow the rollerskating girls.
  • Down In the Willow Garden — The Everly Brothers
    Alan plays the song as adora treats Ama and has flashbacks leading to the end credits.
  • Endless Evening — Orbis Tertius
  • I'm Blue (Remastered) — The Ikettes
  • It's Too Late — Carole King
  • City of New Orleans (Remastered) — Arlo Guthrie