Netflix’s My Life with the Walter Boys Season 2 adds new emotional depth not only through its storylines but also through its soundtrack.
The ten episodes weave together heartfelt ballads, country rhythms, and indie anthems that reflect Jackie’s struggles, Alex’s reinvention, and Cole’s turbulent growth.
From intimate barn scenes to the chaos of a Halloween party and the drama of the winter fair, the music choices underline the show’s biggest emotional beats. Just like the characters, the soundtrack grows bolder in Season 2, mixing established names like Billie Eilish, Sam Smith, and Paramore with rising artists such as Dear Rouge, Elijah Woods, and Moira & Claire.
Below is the complete episode-by-episode breakdown of every track and the exact moments they appear.

Episode 1: Start Fresh
- Spurs — Madeline Edwards (Cole waits at the bus stop; Alex arrives with a new style)
- Birds of a Feather — Billie Eilish (Jackie and Katherine return to the ranch)
- Apple Juice — Teddy Swims (the Walters gather for dinner at Monty’s)
- Pick Up Your Shoes — Dee Holt (Jackie talks with Kiley about Alex at Monty’s)
- Let It Happen — Gracie Abrams (Cole helps Jackie in the barn)
Episode 2: My Life Without the Walter Boys
- Best I Can — The Amber Day (driving lesson with Kacie, Alex, and Katherine)
- No Hesitation — Moira & Claire (Cole and Jackie)
- Giddy Up — Shania Twain (Alex meets Blake)
Episode 3: Girls Just Wanna Have Foundraisers
- Setback — Young Friend (Cole in the locker room)
- Connection — Elastica (at the pop-up vintage shop)
- On the Floor — Perfume Genius (Nathan sees Zach’s photo at the shop)
- Numb — Roet (Jackie and Cole catch Danny and Erin kissing outside Monty’s)
Episode 4: No-Look Pass
- Who the Hell I Am — NOBRO (Blake shows Alex her skills)
- Never Give Up — Tors (Cole and Dylan train for the big game)
- Dreaming — The Darcys (teams warm up)
- Trouble — Sam Outlaw (Alex and Blake at a bar)
- Somethin’ ’Bout You — Nice Horse (Alex and Blake line dancing)
- Right Place Wrong Time — Thomas Thomas (Jackie and Grace at the bar)
- Until Tomorrow — Aldous Finch & Calvin Yeah (Jackie and Grace continue at the bar)
- Everybody — Daysormay (Jackie consoles Cole on the football field)

Episode 5: A Night to Remember
- Too Close to the Heart — Dear Rouge (team training)
- Life of a Champion — MC Tae (football team arrives in a limo)
- Ice Cream — Les Filles & Christopher Dance (fall formal)
- Adore You — Maisie Peters (Cole and Jackie dance)
- Fish on Your Line (Sunset Session) — Elijah Woods (Cole and Jackie dance again)
- Night in Paris (Version Française) — Mike Domero & Aloe Blacc (formal dancing)
- Lovesick — Kelland & Sara Diamond (formal dance)
- Visualise — By Foley (formal dance)
- Crazy As You — Jonathan Blake Salazar (formal dance)
- One I Wanna Be With — Trella (formal dance)
- The Only Exception — Paramore (Cole and Dylan fight / Erin and Danny dance in the rain)
Episode 6: After the Dance
- Wait On — Hayley Williams (Jackie finds Alex’s horse, Murphy)
- Fall Into You — Daniel Seavey (Alex and Jackie kiss)

Episode 7: Saddle Up
- Stubborn Heart — Wild Rivers (Alex and Jackie kiss)
- Golden Recipe — KKBOX (Jackie and Cole put up signs for the college fair)
- Nobody Like You — Dee Holt (Alex and Jackie kiss, seen by Blake)
- Good Life — Nice Horse (rodeo intro)
- Honey — Colton Graves (Grace talks with her mom at the rodeo)
- More to Say — Hunter Janssen (Cole finds Dylan smoking weed)
- Love Wins — Alyssa Bonagura (Jackie and Cole talk, she offers to help him study)
- Someone to You — Riun Garner (Alex and Jackie decide to keep their relationship secret)
Episode 8: Gear Shifts
- If That’s Love — Cold Fame (Nathan and Alex talk about Zach; Jackie tells Alex she loves him)
Episode 9: Allhallowtide
- We’re Doing Halloween — Nick Kinglsey & Daniel Farrant (Halloween party)
- Across the Sky — Photronique ft. Don Benjamin (Halloween party)
- Piece of Your Sunshine — Holiday Rogers, Devin Hoffman, Figero Scripp & Miles Quimby (Halloween party)
- We Getting’ to It — Devin Hoffman & Radiccio Nash (Halloween party)
- Make a Million — Katrina Stone (Erin and Jackie talk about Jackie’s secret with Alex)
- Let’s Party — Marcus French & Chris Brown (Halloween party)
- Phantom Heart — Leathers (Cole calms Jackie at the party)
- Dream — Bishop Briggs (Jackie and Alex kiss, seen by Cole)

Episode 10: Showdowns and Sparkles
- Cattle N’ Hum — Nicholas Nolan (Alex prepares for the audition)
- Turn It Up Country — Whiskey Junction (Alex auditions)
- My Songs Know What You Did in the Dark (Light ’Em Up) — Fall Out Boy (football game)
- Can’t Sleep Right — Ben Hale (Cole urges Danny to make peace with Erin)
- I Am Not Ok — Jelly Roll (Dylan and Kiley talk)
- Hope Floats — Jesse and the Dandelions (Silver Falls winter fair)
- Fire on Fire — Sam Smith (Cole and Jackie nearly kiss before Alex interrupts and George collapses)

Why the Season 2 Soundtrack Stands Out
Just like Season 1, music in My Life with the Walter Boys Season 2 mirrors the characters’ growth. Jackie’s choices are underscored with tender ballads that reflect grief, resilience, and love. Alex’s rodeo training and secret romance come alive with high-energy country tracks, while Cole’s emotional turbulence is paired with raw indie sounds.
The Halloween party and fall formal bring the season’s most eclectic mixes, shifting from dance tracks to heartbreaking ballads in the same episode. And the finale seals it with Sam Smith’s “Fire on Fire”, setting the stage for a dramatic cliffhanger that leads directly into Season 3, already confirmed by Netflix.
For more on the Walters’ journey, read our full Season 2 recap and see how George’s health scare, Jackie’s fractured heart, and the Alex-Cole rivalry will shape what comes next in Silver Falls.
The My Life with the Walter Boys Season 2 soundtrack proves that music is more than background, it’s a narrative thread that amplifies every heartbreak, every dance, and every spark in Silver Falls.

