![]() If you know of a song that appears in an episode but is not on the list, please let us know in the comments section. “Mixed Drinks About Feelings” – Eric Church w/ Susan Tedeschi (ending credits) “The Last Cowboy Song” – Ed Bruce (final scene/credits) “I Can’t See Me Without You” – Conway Twitty (Beginning of episode) “I Can’t See Me Without You” – Conway Twitty (Beau turns on the radio) “Drinkin’ Problem” – Midland (in the bar) “She’s All Mine” – Cody Jinks (opening scene) “Friends in Low Places” – Garth Brooks (cover band/ending)Įpisode 8 – I Didn’t Ask and She Didn’t Say ![]() “Mama’s Hungry Eyes” – Merle Haggard (Beau goes to the cabin) “Salinas” – The Carmonas (Maggie tells Hank she’s selling the bar) “Faded Love” – Patsy Cline (Beau and Maggie dancing)Įpisode 6 – Find Out Who Your Friends Are “Dirt On My Boots” – Jon Pardi (Abby drops phone in ice hole) “Star of the Show” – Thomas Rhett (at the water tower/ending) “Traveler’s Paradise” – The Cactus Blossoms (Beau and Rooster in the truck) “Watching You” – Rodney Adkins (ending credits) “The House That Built Me” – Miranda Lambert (Maggie mopping the bar) “Time To Believe In” – The Deslondes (beginning of episode) “Things Change” – Molly Parden (final scene) ![]() “My Church” – Maren Morris (during haircut) “Still Miss The Way” Molly Parden (entering beauty parlor) “Hollywood” – Ruston Kelly (ending credits) Theme Song: “Mamas Don’t Let You Babies Grow Up to Be Cowboys,” originally performed by Willie Nelson and Waylon Jennings, recorded anew by Lukas Nelson and Shooter Jennings. List of (Some) of the Songs Featured on The Ranch: ![]() So if you hear a song not on this list, feel free to share. The Ranch loves to lay music low during scenes, which sometimes can make it hard to discern. The most recent season features music from Cody Jinks, The Cactus Blossoms, Molly Parden, The Deslondes, Conway Twitty, and Patsy Cline. Many other musical Easter eggs are placed throughout the series for music fans, such as posters on the wall, and albums in the local bar’s juke box that include covers for a Bo Deans record, Steve Earle’s Terraplane, The Deslondes self-titled release, Robert Ellis’s The Lights from the Chemical Plant, Shakey Graves’ And The War Came, and other independent country and Americana releases. For example the episodes are all named after Tim McGraw songs. Music, and country music specifically plays a big role in the series, not just in the soundtrack, but in many of the jokes told, and in the titles of each episode. ![]() The 30-minute comedy is filmed in front of a studio audience, and feels very much like a network TV sitcom, except there’s no commercials, and the dialogue will find the occasional swear word. Set in Garrison, Colorado, the story is about a washed up football player (Ashton Kutcher) who returns home to find his father (Sam Elliot) struggling to keep the family ranch going. Netflix recently released Season 3 (or Part 3) of their original series The Ranch starring Ashton Kutcher, Danny Masterson, Debra Winger, and Sam Elliot. ![]()
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