Beckham Songs Music Soundtrack

Beckham Soundtrack. Complete List of Songs / Music from the serie

Beckham Soundtrack. Songs Music from Season 1 Soundtrack 2023. What is the name of the song played in the episodes. Complete List of Songs, by episodes, with Music Samples, opening and closing credits and Trailer Songs. Listen to the Soundtrack.

Beckham Music Episode 1
Beckham Music Episode 2
Beckham Music Episode 3
Beckham Music Episode 4

Season 1: Episode 1 Songs – ‘The Kick’ S01E01

1. Supersonic – Oasis
2. Sрice Uр Your Life – Spice Girls
3. Gangster Trippin – Fatboy Slim
4. Here I Come – The Roots

Season 1: Episode 2 Songs – ‘Seeing Red’ S01E02

1. Sing – Blur
2. Hundred Mile High City – Ocean Colour Scene
3. Steal My Sunshine – Len
4. Ashes in the Snow – Mono
 
 


Season 1: Episode 3 Songs – ‘Goldenballs’ S01E03

1. Salute Your Solution – The Raconteurs
2. Gimme Some Lovin – The Spenser Davis Group
3. 10:03 – Doves
4. Everlasting Love – Love Affair

Season 1: Episode 4 Songs – ‘What Makes David Run’ S01E04

1. Superstar (Remember How You Got Where You Are) – The Temptations
2. Islands in the Stream – Dolly Parton & Kenny Rogers
3. Happy Together – The Turtles
 
 


About Beckham:

– With never-before-seen footage, this docuseries follows David Beckham’s meteoric rise from humble beginnings to global football stardom. (From IMDb Beckham)

Beckham Music Songs Season 1

Season 1 Release date:

– October 4, 2023 on Netflix
 

Trailer
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Categories: Documentary Soundtracks, Sports Soundtracks, TV Series
Info: BECKHAM is an Documentary Biography Sport TV show from Netflix. The season 1 of the show will premiere on October 2023. You can check out and listen to the complete list of credited songs and the soundtrack above.
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5 thoughts on “Beckham Songs Music Soundtrack”

  1. What’s the instrumental music used for the PSG sequence in episode 4. It was also used towards the end of episode 2, very much in the style of Morricone?

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