Yellowstone Season 5 Part 2 Soundtrack: Songs That Musically Set The Tone Right For Every Twist And TurnYellowstone Season 5 Part 2 Soundtrack: Songs That Musically Set The Tone Right For Every Twist And Turn

‘Yellowstone Season 5 Part 2’ is one of the much-loved and anticipated series which came to an end on Sunday, December 15, 2024. From shifting loyalties to power struggles, betrayal, and revenge, the season finale of ‘Yellowstone’ gave the high dose of Dutton family drama.

In addition to the gripping tale, strong narrative, and stellar performances by the cast, what made ‘Yellowstone Season 5’ stand out is its music. From sad ballads to upbeat anthems, the music sets the tone right for different moods of the show. It would not be wrong to say that the music was complimenting the storyline in the most creative way possible.

Here are all the episode-wise songs from ‘Yellowstone Season 5 Part 2’ that gave an extra push to the Dutton family drama.

Episode 9 – ‘Desire Is All You Need’‘Songs to Keep You Warm’ by Flatland Cavalry

Episode 10 – ‘The Apocalypse of Change’‘Night Herding Song’ by Colter Wall

‘Locomotive’ by Miranda Lambert

‘For a Long While’ by Colter Wall

‘Homesteady’ by Cleto Cordero

Episode 11 – ‘Three Fifty-Three’‘Temporary Town’ by Charles Wesley Godwin

Episode 12 – ‘Counting Coup’‘I Ain’t Living’ by Brent Cobb featuring Dani Rose

‘Highway Feet’ by Larry Fleet featuring Jamey Johnson and Bryan Sutton

‘Hard Livin’ by Chris Stapleton

‘For a Long While’ by Colter Wall

‘Homesteady’ by Cleto Cordero

Episode 13 – ‘Give the world away’‘Sun Ain’t Even Gone Down Yet’ by Brothers Osborne

‘Down the Road Tonight’ by Hayes Carll

‘Still Raging’ by Jackson Dean

‘Make it Count’ by 49 Winchester

‘Hard Working Man’ by Marcus King

‘Better Year’ by Sam Barber

‘Get to Work Whiskey’ by Ward Davis

‘Good Lord Lorrie’ by Turnpike Troubadours

‘Brought Me’ by Turnpike Troubadours

‘Pay No Rent’ by Turnpike Troubadours

Yellowstone season 5 part 2 finale recap

Kayce sold the infamous ranch to Rainwater at $1.25 an acre. It was the original cost at which the ranch was bought back in the day. Rainwater promised he would not develop or sell the Yellowstone, and Kayce was allowed to keep his little piece of the East camp. On top of the impending pipeline getting not-so-mysteriously destroyed overnight, it was a great day for Rainwater.
Meanwhile, Beth bought herself, Rip (Cole Hauser), and Carter (Finn Little) some land of their own. At the same time, her cold and calculative revenge on Jamie was one of the major highlights.

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