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Comprehensive guide to The Outlaws BBC One soundtrack featuring top artists

Fans have been asking for good reason!

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The Outlaws continues on BBC One this week, and it’s the perfect antidote to the darkening and chilly nights – not least because of its banging soundtrack.

Ever since the comedy began last month, viewers have been desperately trying to find out what songs have been playing in the popular series.

And we can now give you a comprehensive list of the music which appears on the soundtrack.

Read on to find out more.

The Outlaws on BBC One
The Outlaws BBC soundtrack: The cast led by Christopher Walken and Stephen Merchant (Credit: BBC One)

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The Outlaws BBC soundtrack – what music features in episode one?

Episode one of The Outlaws features an eclectic soundtrack, mixing pop with rock and punk.

No wonder viewers began searching for the artists when it first aired.

The series started with Rani Rekowski (Rhianne Barreto) running away from security guards after stealing from a shop.

Her breathless dash to safety was accompanied by the song Ring Of Fire by Los Plantronics (Mariachi Rework).

What a blood-pumping way to start a series!

That was followed by One Direction‘s chart hit Best Song Ever.

I Fought the Law by Ming City Rockers followed not long after.

A Second Opinion by Murder by Death played as the closing credits ran.

The Outlaws BBC soundtrack episode two

The music featuring in episode two of BBC One‘s The Outlaws includes I Could Have Gone Right by Merie Haggard.

Other songs played during the hour-long episode were:

Bris Life by Wish Master and Dat Kid

Chain Gang by Jackie Wilson (with Count Basie)

Bangin by Si Begg

Summer ’91 (Looking Back) by Noizu

Parents by Yungblud

Give Take by Porridge Radio

New Love by Silk City and Ellie Goulding feat. Diplo and Mark Ronson

Ellie Goulding
Ellie Goulding features on The Outlaws soundtrack (Credit: Splash)

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The Outlaws music – what songs feature in episode three of BBC One comedy?

The diverse music in episode three of The Outlaws includes everything from American singer Khalid to classic British pop from Spandau Ballet.

Martin Kemp, are you watching?

There’s even some serious karaoke potential in the form of Swedish pop group ABBA.

Songs featuring in episode three are:

Cola (Robin Schulz Remix) by Camelphant and Elderbrook

Sweet Lovin’ by Sigala and Bryn Christopher

Gold Dust by DJ Fresh

Mamma Mia! by Abba

Gold by Spandau Ballet

Young, Dumb and Broke by Khalid

Honey by Robyn

The Outlaws BBC soundtrack episode four

Episode four starts with Bugzy Malone by Gods.

Souvenir by OMD is the next cracking tune.

Finally, the episode features Standout by Knucks feat. Loyle Carner and Venna.

Yungblud
The Outlaws BBC soundtrack: Yungblud’s music appears in one episode (Credit: Splash)

The Outlaws music episode five

The penultimate episode of The Outlaws on BBC One features just two tunes.

These are:

Company by Yakul

Pagan Angel and a Borrowed Car by Iron and Wine

Episode six soundtrack

The Outlaws BBC soundtrack episode six ends with a mishmash of house music, pop and old school 60s.

The songs featured on episode six are as follows:

Greyhound by Swedish House Mafia

Usual by Jay0117, Audio Slugs and Emz

Tonight by Katy J Pearson

Don’t Cha by Pussycat Dolls

Chain Gang by Jackie Wilson (with Count Basie)

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The Outlaws continues on Monday November 8 2021 at 9pm on BBC One.

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Helen Fear
TV Editor