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Margo’s Money Problems There is no shortage of needle drops.

The opening credits, which give viewers a glimpse into Margot’s imagination and the story that will unfold, were set to Robin’s ‘Blow My Mind’. With the main title sequence set up like this, you can expect more popular artists and songs to soundtrack moments from the show.

Elle Fanning and Michelle Pfeiffer’s characters Margo and her mother Shyanne play iconic female artists in key scenes. for example, Shania Twain‘s “Man I Feel Like a Woman” features a scene in which Shyanne drives away from Margo’s apartment after picking up her daughter from giving birth to Bodhi. And Margo has a great moment in the car. Reva McEntire‘Is there life out there?’

Find all songs Margo’s Money Problems Episode by episode, you will be updated as new episodes are released below.

Episode 101 – “The Hungry Ghost”

  • “Smoldering Fire” by Ural Thomas & The Pain
  • Weaves’ ‘One More’
  • “Blow Whistle Blow” by Jim Mitchell and The Repeat Offenders
  • “Freekish” by Lion Babe
  • “Flash (Upswing Jazz Trio)” by Dan Crisci
  • “I Wanna Be a Doll” by HotWax
  • ‘Walk Of Life’ by Dire Straits
  • Hope Watson’s ‘Scream’
  • “You’re sexy to someone” by Claro
  • ‘Dangerous Games’ by Blu DeTiger

Episode 102 – “Homecoming”

  • Sid Taylor’s ‘Movie Star’
  • ‘Man I Feel Like a Woman’ by Shania Twain
  • “I’m doing great, thank you” by Ellie Bleach
  • “Honky Tonk Troubadour” by Jim Mitchell & the Repeat Offenders
  • ‘Time’s Up’ by TNS
  • Oat & Freddy’s ‘Shy Girl’
  • “Take One For The Team” by Du Blonde
  • ‘I Got Your Number’ by Kurt Wilson
  • ‘Crazy Nights’ by QID
  • All I Want (All I Want is a Lover) – Robin Ross
  • “Drop” of HotWax

Episode 103 – “Jinx”

  • Cena Easton’s <아침 기차>
  • “I Can’t Help Falling In Love With You” Elvis Presley (featuring Michelle Pfeiffer’s cover song)
  • Buckwheat Boy’s ‘Peanut Butter Jelly Time’
  • “Is there life out there?” by Reba McEntire (Elle Fanning’s song)
  • ‘Let My Love Open The Door’ by The Knocks & Dragonette.

Episode 104 – “Friends”

  • ‘Shout At The Devil’ by Mötley Crüe
  • “The Brightest Day Of Summer” by Sputnik The Band
  • ‘Jelly’ by Eliza Regzdina
  • ‘Please’ by Paris Paloma
  • “Breakfast in Bed: by Easy Tiger
  • ‘Be My Baby’ by The Ronettes
  • “MF From Hell” by The Datsuns
  • Mette’s ‘Muscle’

relevant: ‘Margo’s Got Money Troubles’ Showrunner David E. Kelley and EP Eva Anderson Talk Nicole Kidman’s “Believable” Character Race



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