Waverly’s soundtracks are going to be a bit difficult for me because more than my other series, I listen to her songs on a loop from book to book. There are some prominent in various scenes, but for whatever reason, I guess I see her story as one big long journey and the same things are on rotation.
For the Waverly Jones Soundtrack Sunday posts, I’ll try to confine to the really specific ones per book, but there’ll probably be the same ones popping up book to book.
Karmina – “All the King’s Horses“
This was a very early song for this book, when I was getting a handle on the character.
“Caught in the thought of that time//When everything was fine, everything was mine”
Anna Ternheim – “Black Sunday Afternoon“ (acoustic)
I’ve talked about this one before, and it’s kind of a prequel song, but Waverly’s so surrounded by the past it ends up in current rotation as well. About the loss of her sister.
“They gather up, something’s wrong//They ask around, no one knows//Well, have you been where the rivers cross//by the water in the moss?//Nothing really moves on black Sunday afternoons”
Moist – “Believe Me“
“And wanting you to reach out from the dark//To wake up from the cold”
Agnes Obel – “Familiar“
Malia J – “Smells Like Teen Spirit“
This is my epic-version-of-an-old-song trailer song for the book in my head.
Hozier – “In the Woods Somewhere“
This is one of those songs I keep coming back to, because the woods of Miskwa Bay Provincial Park and farther north toward Juneberry River keep coming up in the series. Even though it’s not a paranormal series, I see the forest of having its own kind of power, something that feels supernatural about it.
“What caused the wound?//How large the teeth?//I saw new eyes were watching me”
Lord Huron feat. Phoebe Bridgers – “The Night We Met“
I think it’s one of the only songs mentioned in the book, and Waverly can’t go five seconds thinking about the person she’s with, thinking instead about her obsession Det. Kyle.
“I don’t know what I’m supposed to do//Haunted by the ghost of you”
Lana Del Rey – “Blue Velvet“
So Waverly references this song from the homecoming dance when she was a teen, and I swear I changed it a dozen times (dates not mentioned, but that was 2012; the first book takes place in 2024). I changed it this final time because none of the choices were sitting with me, and then I saw Lana del Rey had a cover of this song out that year. Given the book’s strong Twin Peaks DNA, another Lynch reference seemed perfect. BTW, I will be writing that full past scene for Patreon at some point.
Rebekah Del Rio – “No Stars“
Agnes Obel – “It’s Happening Again“
Madonna – “Masterpiece” (linking to the Cooper/Audrey video, because reasons)
More details about that one here.
“From the moment I first saw you//All the darkness turned to light”
Angelo Badalamenti – “Twin Peaks Theme“
Lana Del Rey – “13 Beaches“
This is one I really hesitated to include because it’s really important later in the series (sixth book) but, I mean, beaches. I listened to it a lot here. I’ll just repeat it later.
“Can I let go?//And let your memory dance//In the ballroom of my mind//Across the county line”
Florence + The Machine “Wish That You Were Here“
“And now I’m reaching out with every note I sing//And I hope it gets to you on some pacific wind//Wraps itself around you and whispers in your ear//Tells you that I miss you and I wish that you were here”
Alanis Morrissette – “Your House“
In the behind-the-scenes essay in the hardcover, I mention three songs that gave me a handle on Waverly’s character; they’re this one as well as the next two. This one in my head is when she stole the jacket all the years before the book’s start.
“Walked down the hall//Into your room where I could smell you//And I shouldn’t be here without permission//Shouldn’t be here.”
Garbage – “#1 Crush“
(I actually really like creepy obsessive love songs, this is where she gets it from.)
“I will sell my soul for something pure and true//Someone like you”
Dido – “Here with Me”
This also would’ve worked well for an epilogue song tbh. (I also see it with Waverly at home looking at her Butcher crime board)
“Oh, I am what I am//I’ll do what I want, but I can’t hide”
Anna Nalick – “Breathe (2AM)“ (both original and acoustic)
A lot more about that here; it’s the epilogue song and that scene was what kept me coming back to the book, I wanted to write it.
The complete list of Soundtrack Sunday posts are here.
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