The Astronaut Wives Club Music
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The Astronaut Wives Club season 1 episode 10 soundtrack

Landing, 5 songs

It’s 1969, and Apollo 11’s historic moon landing is cause for worldwide celebration and a high point for the Astro-families. The wives are interviewed for a TV documentary on the space program, Gordo is passed over for the next mission, and Trudy faces some big decisions about her personal and professional future. Betty finds a powerful way to honor Gus’s legacy and advocate for change. In April 1970, the nation watches the fraught voyage of Apollo 13.

  • America — First Aid Kit
    The Astro-families watch as the Apollo 11 launch into space and the moon lading; Max documents the event for the documentary; Wally reports live from the studio; Antoinette calls Zavier at college. 
  • Whitey on the Moon — Gil Scott Heron
    Protesters protest against Nixon and the NASA program outside of the Apollo 11 dinner event, Annie comes outside and catches sight of Zavier in the crowd with the protesters, he then notices her too. 
  • A Better Man Than Me — Denny Reed
    Alan & Louise celebrate after Alan tells her that he'll be on the Apollo 13 flight when someone knocks at their door - it's Trudy, who questions Alan on why he was chosen over Gordo.
  • I Need You — Sandy Szigeti
    In New York, Jo & Wally dine with a group of friends when Wally receives a call from NASA tell him to return to the studio as their has been an explosion aboard Apollo 13.  
  • Holly Holy (Single Version) — Neil Diamond
    The documentary ends as Louise exits the studios and heads outside where Alan picks her up; the conclusion to the ends of the Astro-wives stories are told; the Astro-wives gather to see Trudy off.

Theme Song

Roll Up Your Sleeves
Meg Mac