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Stream the ‘Landman’ Album: George Strait, Dwight Yoakam, Billy Bob Thornton and More

Billy Bob Thornton co-wrote songs for a 15-track country album inspired by the hit Paramount+ series

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If you’re anything like us, then you probably can’t wait for Landman season 2 to come out in November. After all, the Norris family adventures are just so dramatic and juicy, it’s hard to look away. However, we still have some time before we can officially return to The Patch, meaning that we are going to have to find other ways to fill the Taylor Sheridan-sized hole in our hearts. Enter the newly released Landman album. That’s right. There’s a new Landman album filled with songs centered around the show! Keep reading to find out where you can stream and which cast members helped it become a reality. 

What to know about the ‘Landman’ album 

On Thursday, September 25, Entertainment Weekly exclusively announced the Music Corporation of America (MCA) would officially be releasing a Landman soundtrack. They also shared that Billy Bob Thornton (who plays Tommy Norris on the show) and Mark Collie (who plays Sheriff Walt Joeberg) wrote and produced several of the songs on the album, which is entitled Landman—Songs From and Inspired by the Paramount+ Original Series (Volume I)

The project began back when the duo was filming season 1. “We wrote a couple of songs [that] were kind of inspired by the area, that business world,” Thornton said in 2024. “We’ll see if they end up on anything. And maybe they will, maybe they won’t, but they’re at least there.”

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The album itself has 15 songs on it, performed by a variety of country music artists. You can view the whole list below. 

  1. “Do Ya” by Belle Frantz
  2. “Livin’ It Up Down in Texas” by Billy Gibbons
  3. “Snakebite” by Brent Cobb
  4. “Bad Medicine” by Whiskey Myers
  5. “Devil’s Den” by Clint Black
  6. “Blue Collar” by Drayton Farley
  7. “That’s What Lonely People Do” by Dwight Yoakam
  8. “I Blame the Bar” by Ella Langley
  9. “Midland After Midnight” by Flatland Cavalry
  10. “Honky Tonk Hall of Fame” by George Strait ft. Chris Stapleton
  11. “She’ll Dance for Whiskey” by Parker McCollum
  12. “I Found Blue” by Reverend Horton Heat
  13. “Blood For Black Gold” by Ronnie Dunn
  14. “Wondering Why” by The Red Clay Strays
  15. “Mean Old Sun” by Turnpike Troy

“The soundtrack captures the essence of Landman’s world, blending classic and contemporary sounds that mirror the highs and lows of life on the Texas oilfields,” reads the press release sent to Woman’s World. “From George Strait and Chris Stapleton’s heartfelt collaboration to Billy Gibbons’ electrifying rock performance, each track is carefully selected to amplify the storytelling and atmosphere of the series.” 

“From honky-tonk anthems to soulful ballads, the Landman: season 1 soundtrack captures the heart and grit of West Texas. Available now, fans can now bring the show’s music home and relive the drama, the triumphs, and the stories that define the series.” 

Where to stream the ‘Landman’ album 

Billy Bob Thornton as Tommy Norris in 'Landman' Season 2
Billy Bob Thornton as Tommy Norris in ‘Landman’ Season 2Emerson Miller/Paramount+

Landman – Songs From and Inspired by the Paramount+ Original Series (Volume I) is currently available to stream whenever music is available. Sadly, there are no music videos as of publication, but that might change as we get closer and closer to the highly anticipated release of season 2. 

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