
IT: Welcome to Derry Season 1 (2025) Soundtrack Guide
Prequel to IT beginning in 1960s also covering origins of Pennywise the Clown.
Theme Song
A Smile and a Ribbon
Patience & Prudence
Scene Context: IT: Welcome to Derry Theme Opening Music
Episode 1: The Pilot (Oct 26, 2025)
Four months after their classmate's sudden disappearance, Teddy, Phil, Lilly, and Ronnie vow to figure out why so many kids have gone missing in Derry...and why they've each been experiencing strange phenomena. Meanwhile, Major Leroy Hanlon arrives at Derry Air Force Base, where he navigates a chilly reception from some of his fellow airmen.
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Dreamer
Joyce Harris
Scene Context: IT: Welcome to Derry Official Trailer Music HBO Max / Lilly Bainbridge faces humiliation at Derry High when her tormentors resort to dousing her in pickle juice. Trying to lift her spirits, Marge offers some much-needed support and companionship.
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Chicken Walk
Hasil Adkins
Scene Context: Major Leroy Hanlon rolls into the Derry Air Force Base hangar, ready to meet up with his new squadron.
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Ya Got Trouble
Robert Preston
Scene Context: Lilly's eyes widen as she recognizes the eerie tune playing in the background of the movie, it's the same haunting melody that still haunts her after that inexplicable night. Her friends notice the sudden change in her demeanor and start to get uneasy, sensing something is off.
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Lolita Ya Ya
Nelson Riddle
Scene Context: Ending Closing Credits Music
Episode 2: The Thing in the Dark (Nov 2, 2025)
After joining Leroy at their new house in Derry, Charlotte is left with a strange feeling while running errands in town, and Will is teased on his first day of school. Later, Lilly faces pressure from all sides about what really happened at the movie theater, and Ronnie worries about her father's fate.
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You Send Me
Scene Context: Leroy is lounging on his front porch, engrossed in the morning news. His peaceful moment is interrupted by the arrival of his family, who pull up to the house.
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Why Do Fools Fall In Love
Frankie Lymon & The Teenagers
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Mashed Potato Time
Dee Dee Sharp
Scene Context: Principal Dunleavy shares her concerns about school safety, followed by the familiar ring of the school bell. The cafeteria menu also gets an update, sparking a mixed reaction from students as they start their day.
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Scene Context: Charlotte takes a trip to the local deli, setting the stage for what's to come. With the hum of everyday routine humming in the background, she enters the shop, ready to pick up some essentials and perhaps stir up some drama along the way.
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So Long I’m Gone
Scene Context: In this tense moment at a local bar, Reggie and Jax join fellow airmen in swapping stories about their run-ins with the military police. The guys freely share their own experiences of being grilled by authorities, revealing a sense of camaraderie and shared frustration among the group.
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You'll Never Walk Alone (From "Carousel")
Katherine Jenkins
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Hush Hush Hush Here Comes the Bogey Man
Henry Hall and His Orchestra
Scene Context: Closing Credits Music
Episode 3: Now You See It (Nov 9, 2025)
When a major find yields few clues, General Shaw pushes ahead with his top-secret mission, ordering Leroy and Pauly to escort Dick Hallorann on an aerial search for a new dig site. Meanwhile, Rose attends a tribal meeting about the military presence in Derry, and Ronnie, Lilly, Will, and Rich attempt to get visual proof by conjuring an Orixá.
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Shine On, Harvest Moon (Remastered)
Al Jolson
Scene Context: The episode opens in 1908 with a eerie setup: young Francis gets pulled into a creepy freak show at a traveling carnival, only to be stalked by the unsettling Skeleton Man.
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Heartaches
The Marcels
Scene Context: In this moment on the military base, chef Dick Hallorann is swapping banter with fellow servicemen Reggie Davis and Jax. The lighthearted mood is short-lived, though, just as things are getting cozy, Major Leroy Hanlon shows up to put an end to the fun.
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Flip Out
Billy Brown
Scene Context: At a bustling diner, Will Hanlon and Rich chat about their love lives. The conversation is interrupted when Ronnie Grogan and Lilly Bainbridge pull up outside, signaling their arrival on the scene.
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The Devil Caught Me Nappin
Scene Context: Ending Credits Music
Episode 4: The Great Swirling Apparatus of Our Planet's Function (Nov 16, 2025)
After their efforts are rejected by Chief Bowers, the kids must deal with their disappointment...and a series of increasingly terrifying experiences. Meanwhile, as General Shaw escalates his efforts to find answers, Charlotte tries to advocate for a reluctant Hank, who worries his secret will get out. Urged on by the Patty Cakes, Marge pulls a mean-spirited prank on Lilly.
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Little Sad Eyes
The Castells
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Basin Street Blues
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When It's Sleepy Time Down South
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What'd I Say
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Just a Little While to Stay Here
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You Can't Judge a Book By It's Cover
Episode 5: Neibolt Street (Nov 23, 2025)
Leroy moves his family to the base for safety. While the tribal Keepers strategize how to contain increased aggression in town, the military descends on Neibolt Street, and the kids head into the sewers with their own objective.
Episode 6: In the Name of the Father (Nov 30, 2025)
Dick is plagued by increasingly dark visions. Will faces his parents' disapproval, Marge stands up to the Patty Cakes, and Lilly's behavior grows erratic.
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Running Scared
Scene Context: As Will pedals his bike through the airbase and nearby town, he passes by Wanted posters plastered on walls, featuring the face of Henry Grogan. Residents and Charlotte take notice of the fugitive's image, a stark reminder of the danger lurking in their midst.
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Young Emotions
Scene Context: In an effort to lift Marge's spirits, Rich takes to the skies with a model glider. However, his attempt at cheerfulness goes awry when the plane careens out of control and lands awkwardly in a nearby sewer pipe.
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Pretty Little Angel Eyes
Curtis Lee
Scene Context: In the school cafeteria, Marge plays it cool and flirts with Rich. Later, she and her friends take their bikes into the nearby woods, ending up at a secluded spot.
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Soft
Tiny Bradshaw
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Midnite Blues
Charlie Rich
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It's All Right With Me
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It's Only a Paper Moon
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Det Er Det Skønneste, Jeg Ved
Max Hansen
Episode 7: The Black Spot (Dec 7, 2025)
A vigilante attack on the Black Spot unleashes long dormant forces. In the aftermath, Dick helps uncover another crucial artifact.
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Sweetheart Days
Harry Macdonough
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Happy-Go-Lucky-Me
Paul Evans
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Trouble's Back In Town
The Wilburn Brothers
Episode 8: Winter Fire (Dec 14, 2025)
As a dense fog engulfs the town, and General Shaw pushes ahead with his mission, the Hanlons, Rose, Dick, and the kids must work together to save Derry.
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Pennywise: The Dancing Clown
All Signs of Those Who Left
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Det Er Det Skønneste Jeg Ved
Max Hansen
Main Cast
- Bill Skarsgård Pennywise
- Taylour Paige Charlotte Hanlon
- Jovan Adepo Leroy Hanlon
- Chris Chalk Dick Hallorann
- James Remar Clint Bowers
- Stephen Rider
Official Trailer
Complete Soundtrack List - All Songs Played in Every Episode
| Episode | Song Title | Artist |
|---|---|---|
| Theme | A Smile and a Ribbon | Patience & Prudence |
| E1 | Dreamer | Joyce Harris |
| E1 | Chicken Walk | Hasil Adkins |
| E1 | Ya Got Trouble | Robert Preston |
| E1 | Lolita Ya Ya | Nelson Riddle |
| E2 | You Send Me | Sam Cooke |
| E2 | Why Do Fools Fall In Love | Frankie Lymon & The Teenagers |
| E2 | Mashed Potato Time | Dee Dee Sharp |
| E2 | Theme from "A Summer Place" | Percy Faith |
| E2 | So Long I’m Gone | Jerry Lee Lewis |
| E2 | You'll Never Walk Alone (From "Carousel") | Katherine Jenkins |
| E2 | Hush Hush Hush Here Comes the Bogey Man | Henry Hall and His Orchestra |
| E3 | Shine On, Harvest Moon (Remastered) | Al Jolson |
| E3 | Heartaches | The Marcels |
| E3 | Flip Out | Billy Brown |
| E3 | The Devil Caught Me Nappin | Andrea Litkei & Ervin Litkei |
| E4 | Little Sad Eyes | The Castells |
| E4 | Basin Street Blues | The Mills Brothers |
| E4 | When It's Sleepy Time Down South | Billie Holiday |
| E4 | What'd I Say | Ray Charles |
| E4 | Just a Little While to Stay Here | Mahalia Jackson |
| E4 | You Can't Judge a Book By It's Cover | Bo Diddley |
| E6 | Running Scared | Roy Orbison |
| E6 | Young Emotions | Ricky Nelson |
| E6 | Pretty Little Angel Eyes | Curtis Lee |
| E6 | Soft | Tiny Bradshaw |
| E6 | Midnite Blues | Charlie Rich |
| E6 | It's All Right With Me | Ella Fitzgerald |
| E6 | It's Only a Paper Moon | Nat "King" Cole |
| E6 | Det Er Det Skønneste, Jeg Ved | Max Hansen |
| E7 | Sweetheart Days | Harry Macdonough |
| E7 | Happy-Go-Lucky-Me | Paul Evans |
| E7 | Trouble's Back In Town | The Wilburn Brothers |
| E8 | Pennywise: The Dancing Clown | All Signs of Those Who Left |
| E8 | Det Er Det Skønneste Jeg Ved | Max Hansen |
Frequently Asked Questions
Who composed the music for IT: Welcome to Derry: Season 1?
The score for IT: Welcome to Derry: Season 1 was composed by Benjamin Wallfisch.
How many songs are in the soundtrack for IT: Welcome to Derry: Season 1?
There are 35 songs featured in the soundtrack for IT: Welcome to Derry: Season 1. SeekerTune lists all of them with detailed scene descriptions.
What are the genres of IT: Welcome to Derry: Season 1?
The main genres for IT: Welcome to Derry: Season 1 include Mystery, Drama.
How many seasons does IT: Welcome to Derry have?
The TV show IT: Welcome to Derry currently has 1 season.





