Every Song in Monster: The Ed Gein Story — Full Netflix Soundtrack List

Netflix’s newest series drops with a nostalgia-soaked soundtrack featuring Bette Midler, Vera Lynn and more.
If you watched season 2 of Ryan Murphy's Monster, you already know the show loves a well-timed needle drop. The new run, Monster: The Ed Gein Story, keeps that energy but opens on a ballsy note: episode 1 skips songs entirely and leans on unnerving score. From there, it sprinkles in everything from Dinah Washington to The Rolling Stones to Yes. And if you were waiting for a goosebump-inducing deep cut, yes, 'Goodbye Horses' shows up too.
The vibe and the score
This season digs into the Ed Gein case and the way his crimes seeped into pop culture. The official line puts it like this:
'birthed a new kind of monster that would haunt Hollywood for decades'
American composer Mac Quayle supplies the official soundtrack album for the season, a 23-track collection of score cues that do most of the creeping while the needle drops puncture the silence at key moments. It's a smart and chilly mix.
Every song by episode
- Episode 1: No songs, just tense, eerie instrumentals from the score
- Episode 2: The Aba Daba Honeymoon - Arthur Collins; I'll Be With You In Apple Blossom Time - The Andrews Sisters; Changing Partners - Jonny Greenwood (featuring Helen Forrest); I'll Be Seeing You - Vera Lynn; What A Difference A Day Made - Dinah Washington
- Episode 3: Texas (When I Die) - Ed Bruce
- Episode 5: The Tennessee Waltz - Patti Page; The Glory of Love - Bette Midler
- Episode 6: Don't Forbid Me - Pat Boone; Cuddle Up A Little Closer, Lovey Mine - Dean Martin
- Episode 7: Endless Sleep - Jody Reynolds; A Wonderful Time Up There - Pat Boone; I Enjoy Being A Girl - Pat Suzuki; Goodbye Horses - Q Lazzarus
- Episode 8: Gimme Shelter - The Rolling Stones; I'll Be With You In Apple Blossom Time - The Andrews Sisters; Owner of a Lonely Heart - Yes
Where to watch
Monster: The Ed Gein Story is streaming now on Netflix. Plans start from £5.99 a month. You can also watch Netflix on Sky Glass and Virgin Media Stream.