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‘Stick' Soundtrack: All The Songs You'll Hear In The Apple TV+ Golf Series

‘Stick' Soundtrack: All The Songs You'll Hear In The Apple TV+ Golf Series

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Stick tells the story of optimistic ex-professional golfer Pryce Cahill (Owen Wilson), who might be good friends with one Ted Lasso if they ever overlapped in their sports worlds.
Hailing from creator Jason Keller, the Apple TV+ series premiered early June with the first three episodes, watching Pryce reluctantly let his ex-wife Amber Linn (Judy Greer) sell their former house before he decides to bet on teen Santiago Wheeler, who has the swing of a golf pro, and take him to the big leagues along with his former caddy and friend Mitts (Marc Maron) and Santi's mother Elena (Mariana Treviño).
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Needle drops support Pryce's positive thinking throughout the show, thought there are more series moments too. Find the full soundtrack of Apple's Stick below:
Episode 1 – 'Pilot'
'Pass the Hat' by Eddie 'Lockjaw' Davis
'Rag and Bone' by The White Stripes
'La Grange' by ZZ Top
'Strangers Room' by Graham Nash & David Crosby
Episode 2 – 'Grossweiner's Law'
'20th Century Boy' by T. Rex
'Hopeless' by Rosali
'Bad Thing' by King Tuff
'My Sharona' by The Knack
'The Boys Are Back In Town' by Thin Lizzy
Episode 3 – 'Daddy Issues'
'Baba O'Riley' From the Pickin' On Series
'See It Through' by The Cactus Blossoms
'El Eye Em Eh' by Ural Thomas And the Pain
'Baba O'Reily' by The Who
'Brainwashed' by The Kinks'
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