Your Party by Ween - Adam and Otis walk in on Maureen fooling around with her date Hugh.The Man in Me by Bob Dylan - Plays during the montage of Otis, Ruby, Eric, and Adam playing bowling.Space Romance by Waveshaper and Tom Andersson - Ola tries to talk to Lily about her mother's death.Nails, Hair, Hips, and Heels by Todrick Hall - Eric sings and dances to this song as he gets ready for his double date with Adam, Otis and Ruby.Chant aka Trans Mantra by Ezra Furman - The scene where Cal gets changed in the girls changing room, who all laugh at them.Macumba by "Titanic, J.Williamson and Roy Robison - Ola is playing Otis's record without his permission.Rock Me Gently by Andy Kim - Cynthia and Jeffrey decide to spice their evening up with a lot of sex.Sex Education Season 3 includes a variation of songs on its soundtrack Sam Taylor/Netflix Sound of da Police by KRS One - Sound of da Police plays out as Hope announces school uniforms will be introduced to Moordale.Save a Prayer by Duran Duran - Otis and Ruby make their relationship official.Can I Sleep In Your Brain by Ezra Furman - Adam and Eric sleep together for the first time.Dancing in Heaven by Q-Feel - The soundtrack to Ruby and Otis having sex.F*** The Pain Away by Moordale School Band - A song originally by Peaches, the Moordale School Band is rehearsing the song in front of Hope ahead of the school assembly.Piddly Patter by Nappy Brown - Plays as Otis and Ruby arrive at school together, with Otis in his "sauve" new outfit.Fantastic Man by William Onyeabor - Fashion montage, with Otis trying on clothes recommended by Ruby.Perhaps, Perhaps, Perhaps by Doris Day - Song plays while Eric puts make-up on Adam.Hour of Deepest Need by Ezra Furman - Otis and Ruby having an argument.Gonna Make You Sweat (Everybody Dance Now) by C &C Music Factory - The flashback scene to Otis and Ruby hooking up at a party.Land of 1000 Dances by Wilson Pickett - Headmistress Hope makes her entrance on the Moordale School stage.Right On Time by Ezra Furman - The song that plays as Otis and Eric ride to school.Hound Dog by Big Mamma Thornton - The first glimpse we have of Otis's (Asa Butterfield) terrible mustache.I Think We're Alone Now by The Rubinoos - The opening sex-filled montage.Every Song Featured in 'Sex Education' Season 3
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Here is a full list of all of the songs featured in Season 3 and the exact moment they play. "I always think of almost as kind of like a sort of modern-day indie Springsteen, do you know what I mean? The way that she kind of writes lyrics." Several tracks feature from Ezra Furman, who has become the "voice" of Sex Education over the past three seasons.īiffa reflected: "I remember the first meeting I had with Ben Taylor and he and Laurie Nunn had met with Ezra and they were absolutely convinced that she was the voice of the show because of sort of where she stands in the community and all that, kind of stuff, she sorts of straddles a lot of different camps which is absolutely right for this show and she's really emotional. How do you sort of sum it up? There's so much of it, and it's so varied." "Describing the soundtrack is a really difficult question. Read more Here's What Time 'Sex Education' Season 3 Is Coming Out "So, like last season, we found that Sharon Van Etten's song "Seventeen" was by far and away one of the most popular ones, that was just a fortuitous thing that just happened to kind of really encapsulate sort of Amy's journey without being too cheesy about it. As always though, we are just trying to do right by the characters, and then always at the back of our minds there is that there is the overarching sort of message of the show and what we found is that, the more we kind of touch people emotionally, the more they respond to the themes like Amy's abuse and stuff like that. He said: "I would describe it as super eclectic, particularly this season because you know, we've got the Nigerian episode as well, we've got that flavor in there. Warning: Spoilers for Sex Education Season 3 ahead. Speaking to Newsweek, Sex Education's Music Supervisor, Matt Biffa, shared his thoughts on the music of the new series, describing it as "super eclectic".
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The latest series features original songs by Sex Education icon Ezra Furman, classic tunes from the 60s, 70s, and 80s, alongside what is sure to be an iconic cover of Peaches, "F*** the Pain Away." Sex Education is back and once again has an incredible soundtrack.