Ted Danson’s latest role in Netflix’s A Man on the Inside has captured viewers’ attention, not just for his performance but for the show’s standout soundtrack. As the story unfolds in a quirky retirement community, the carefully curated music has become a significant element of the series.
Here’s a look at the full soundtrack and how it enhances the show’s narrative.
All songs in A Man on the Inside’s soundtrack list
The Netflix series A Man on the Inside, led by Ted Danson, features a soundtrack with a wide array of tracks from rock, folk, and soul artists, spanning multiple decades.
This diverse mix accompanies the series’ themes and scenes, enhancing its narrative with carefully selected music. Here’s the full soundtrack list:
- “California Stars” by Billy Bragg & Wilco
- “Rip Rip” by David Holmes
- “Some Enchanted Evening” by Perry Como
- “Pony” by Ginuwine
- “Love Train” by The O’Jays
- “The Wind” by Cat Stevens
- “Everybody’s Gotta Live” by Love
- “Worship You” by Vampire Weekend
- “Born Under a Bad Sign” by Cream
- “Two of Us” by Aimee Mann & Michael Penn
- “Touch of Grey” by Grateful Dead
- “Antisocial” by Jocelin
- “For a Dancer” by Jackson Browne
- “Since I Found You Girl” by Charles Mintz
- “Time to Move On” by Tom Petty
- “Let’s Ride in the Sky” by Brice Davoli & Valerie Deniz
- “The Opera House” by The Olivia Tremor Control
- “Most of All I Love You” by Stan Laferriere
- “When We Were Young” by The Wild Wild
The soundtrack combines vintage classics such as Cat Stevens’ “The Wind” and Perry Como’s “Some Enchanted Evening” with modern tracks like Vampire Weekend’s “Worship You.” These songs align with the series’ emotional and thematic elements.
Each song supports key moments in the series, enhancing character development and plot progression. The music forms a cohesive backdrop that complements the story’s setting and tone, contributing significantly to A Man on the Inside’s narrative framework.