Tulsa King soundtrack season 3 include songs by Johnny Cash, Webbstar & The Flaming Lips. This informational article provides details about the composers and music supervisors involved in the Paramount+ series. For more information on soundtrack songs and track listings, check the series section.
Tracklist
Tulsa King Season 3 goes deeper into the world that fans have come to love, delivering a mix of sharp drama, dark humor, and strong character development. The show continues to explore the complex life of Dwight “The General” Manfredi, played masterfully by Sylvester Stallone, as he navigates the challenges of rebuilding his criminal empire in Tulsa after being exiled from New York.
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What stands out in this season is how the writers balance action-packed scenes with quieter, more introspective moments. Dwight isn’t just a tough guy anymore; we see him struggle with loyalty, family, and what it means to truly control a kingdom. The tension between old-school mob mentality and modern-day realities makes every episode compelling.
Season 3 also introduces fresh faces who shake up the dynamics in Tulsa, creating new alliances and rivalries. The writing smartly avoids clichés, instead weaving in unexpected twists that keep the story unpredictable without losing its emotional core.
Episode 1 Songs – S03E01
- Tulsa King (Official Theme) – Danny Bensi & Saunder Jurriaans
- Hit the Road and Go – Johnny Cash
- Million Beers – Douglas Greer
- Drink Em Down – Robert Ross
- Train for Tomorrow – The Electric Prunes
- Woo (Run It Up) – Webbstar
- Are You a Hypnotist?? – The Flaming Lips
- Welfman – Wolf Castle
Episode 2 Songs – S03E02
Visually and stylistically, the show remains strong, capturing the Oklahoma atmosphere with a sharp eye for detail—from the dusty streets to the local hangouts where deals are made and broken. The soundtrack continues to compliment the mood perfectly, blending classic rock with modern beats that feel like an extension of the story.
The new season of “Tulsa King” is a satisfying continuation that respects its characters complexities and keeps viewers eagerly watching. It’s a show about survival, power, and the ties that bind, told with a fresh voice and a firm grip on its unique tone. If you’ve been following the series, this season won’t disappoint.