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Feb 14, 2016 · Since Vinyl will be releasing a weekly digital album with music from AND inspired by the show, TuneFind will list all of those songs for each episode. Feel free to enter a scene description of "inspired by the show" for any songs that don't actually appear in the episode, but that are included in the HBO weekly soundtrack.
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HBO Series Vinyl Original Soundtrack OST. Cheap Vinyl Records UK. 379 videos 553,919 views Last updated on Jan 29, 2023. Tracks featured in Season One of the HBO Show Vinyl. Buy the soundtrack ...
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- Zachary Moser
- Pilot. Sugar Daddy (Sturgill Simpson) - "Sugar Daddy" is the theme song for Vinyl and was made specifically for the show. Personality Crisis (David Johansen) - Richie enters a venue and sees the band playing this song.
- Yesterday Once More. Breathless (Jerry Lee Lewis) - "Breathless" plays when Richie is thrown into a closed office to calm down. This 1958 song was the fourth from Lewis and spent 15 weeks on the Billboard Hot 100.
- Whispered Secrets. I Wanna Be With You (Nate Ruess) -"I Wanna Be With You" plays during the banquet at the start of the episode. This is a cover of a 1972 song by Raspberries and was their second-greatest US hit.
- The Racket. Please Help Me Find My Way Home (Otis Blackwell) - "Please Help Me Find My Way Home" plays at the start of the episode. This is a remastered version of Blackwell's 1953 blues song.
Apr 18, 2016 · Vinyl has access to music from Atlantic Records and Warner Bros. records, which cut a wide variety of sides in all genres. Hit the drop down for the reference guide for each individual episode!
Vinyl: Created by Rich Cohen, Mick Jagger, Martin Scorsese, Terence Winter. With Bobby Cannavale, Paul Ben-Victor, P.J. Byrne, Max Casella. Richie Finestra, a shrewd record executive from New York, tries to promote American Century, his music label, amidst the changing music scene in the 1970s.