
Blue Lights Season 3 Soundtrack Guide
Follows rookie police officers working in Belfast, a city in which being a frontline response cop comes with unique pressures and dangers.
Blue Lights soundtrack Season 3 includes a selection of tracks from Westlife, The Script and others, along with an original score by Eoin O'Callaghan and Elma Orkestra. This guide provides the complete list of soundtrack songs and scene descriptions, along with details on the composers and music supervisors involved in the 2025 BBC production. For more information on soundtrack songs and track listings, check the series section.
Created by Declan Lawn and Adam Patterson, the police procedural drama follows a group of frontline response officers working in Belfast, Northern Ireland. As they face rising criminal threats, local drug gangs, and complex loyalties within the community, the daily pressure tests their moral limits. To match the tense chases and high-speed patrol car sequences through the city streets, the sound design incorporates raw upbeat tunes, including punk-infused rock tracks from Fontaines D.C. and emotional anthems from Hozier. These energetic moments are paired with gritty background tunes that reflect the cold, rain-soaked streets and the constant danger of their Belfast shifts.
Episode 1 Songs
The arrest of young drug dealer Sandy McKnight begins to expose a criminal conspiracy involving every level of Belfast's society, from wealthy businesswoman Dana Morgan to vulnerable teenager Lindsay Singleton.
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Dirty Old Town
Scene Context: Cover version performed by Muireann Bradley
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Blue Lights Titles / This Too Shall Pass
Eoin O'Callaghan & Elma Orkestra
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Can't You See
The Marshall Tucker Band
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Blue Lights Credits
Eoin O'Callaghan & Elma Orkestra
Episode 2 Songs
A car crash has traumatic consequences for Aisling, while the fallout creates a deadly situation for the section. Grace turns to child protection to try and help Lindsay.
Episode 3 Songs
Grace and Shane push boundaries for Lindsay's sake as a threat closes in. Aisling and Tommy respond to a call-out where things are not as they seem, with unexpected consequences.
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Wichita Lineman
Glen Campbell
Episode 4 Songs
Grace offers up a secret about her own past in an attempt to connect to Lindsay. Aisling's erratic behaviour forces Tommy to make a heartbreaking decision.
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The Man Who Can't Be Moved
The Script
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The Parting Glass
Cara Dillon
Episode 5 Songs
Grace and Sean bring in George for questioning, leading Morgan to take drastic measures to silence him. Shane faces an unexpected situation on a routine call-out.
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Alone
Subtrax
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Help Me Make It Through the Night
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World of Our Own
Westlife
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Trying to Protect You
Eoin O'Callaghan & Elma Orkestra
Episode 6 Songs
Grace and Stevie are under serious threat, while Lindsay's testimony exposes the Ginleys. Colly takes a risk to go after Morgan, and Fogerty decides Tina is no longer useful.
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Eleanor Na Run
Elma Orkestra
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World of Our Own (Single Remix)
Westlife
Starring Siân Brooke and Martin McCann alongside Katherine Devlin and Nathan Braniff, the cast brings exceptional realism and emotional depth to their portrayal of police officers under extreme stress. The audio landscape enhances these intense psychological standoffs and personal struggles through powerful vocal tracks, featuring evocative releases by Snow Patrol. Simultaneously, dark melodic tunes composed by Eoin O'Callaghan and Elma Orkestra drift through the quieter, grief-stricken moments back at the station, providing a polished and memorable auditory backing that perfectly underscores the series' gripping realism.
Main Cast
- Sian Brooke Grace Ellis
- Katherine Devlin Annie Conlon
- Nathan Braniff Tommy Foster
- Martin McCann Stevie Neil
- Joanne Crawford Helen McNally
- Hannah McClean Jen Robinson
- Andi Osho Sandra Cliff
- Desmond Eastwood Murray Canning
- Frank Blake Shane Bradley
- Dearbháile McKinney Aisling
Official Trailer
Related Soundtracks
Complete Soundtrack List - All Songs Played in Every Episode
| Episode | Song Title | Artist |
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| E1 | Dirty Old Town | The Pogues |
| E1 | Blue Lights Titles / This Too Shall Pass | Eoin O'Callaghan & Elma Orkestra |
| E1 | Can't You See | The Marshall Tucker Band |
| E1 | Blue Lights Credits | Eoin O'Callaghan & Elma Orkestra |
| E3 | Wichita Lineman | Glen Campbell |
| E4 | The Man Who Can't Be Moved | The Script |
| E4 | The Parting Glass | Cara Dillon |
| E5 | Alone | Subtrax |
| E5 | Help Me Make It Through the Night | Kris Kristofferson |
| E5 | World of Our Own | Westlife |
| E5 | Trying to Protect You | Eoin O'Callaghan & Elma Orkestra |
| E6 | Eleanor Na Run | Elma Orkestra |
| E6 | World of Our Own (Single Remix) | Westlife |
Frequently Asked Questions
Who composed the music for Blue Lights: Season 3?
The score for Blue Lights: Season 3 was composed by Eoin O'Callaghan.
How many songs are in the soundtrack for Blue Lights: Season 3?
There are 13 songs featured in the soundtrack for Blue Lights: Season 3. SeekerTune lists all of them with detailed scene descriptions.
What are the genres of Blue Lights: Season 3?
The main genres for Blue Lights: Season 3 include Crime, Drama.
How many seasons does Blue Lights have?
The TV show Blue Lights currently has 3 seasons.
Who sings the first song in Blue Lights season 3 episode 1? With the lyrics: I heard a siren from the docks Saw a train set the night on fire I smelled the spring on the smoky wind Dirty old town Dirty old town Clouds are drifting across the moon Cats are prowling on their beat Spring's a girl from the streets at night
Hello Helena, We're still trying to figure out who sings this song.






Community Q&A
Helena says:
Who sings the first song in Blue Lights season 3 episode 1? With the lyrics: I heard a siren from the docks Saw a train set the night on fire I smelled the spring on the smoky wind Dirty old town Dirty old town Clouds are drifting across the moon Cats are prowling on their beat Spring's a girl from the streets at night
SeekerTune says:
Hello Helena, We're still trying to figure out who sings this song.