Every Single Song You Hear in ‘The Umbrella Academy’ Season 4 is a Must-Listen
*Major spoilers for season 4 of The Umbrella Academy below!*
None of us will ever forget the iconic "I Think We're Alone Now" moment when we first saw The Umbrella Academy and even though the show is now coming to an end, that doesn't mean there isn't a moment for one last jam. The series might be saying goodbye for good, but there's still plenty of iconic needle drop moments that we have to look forward to. Ready to find out which jams made it to the final season?
Here are all the songs covered in season 4 of The Umbrella Academy on its soundtrack.
Episode 1
"Santa Baby," by Eartha Kitt
Playing as we see Jean and Gene at the Euchre tournament.
"Facing You," by Ernie Rowell
Playing when we see Viktor's bar for the first time.
"The Bad Touch," by Bloodhound Gang
Playing when Luther is stripping at the club.
"Favourite Song (a 60)," by Anthony Robert Barro & Colleen Marie D'Agostino Moreaux
Playing at the birthday party when Ben and Luther first arrive.
"Shining So Bright," by Joseph Powell, Jerome Spence, Anthony Ladao
Playing when Diego talks with Five at the party.
"B B My Baby," by Mike Shepstone
Playing when Allison enters the party.
"Boom Swagger Boom" by The Murder City Devils
Playing when Luther starts to attack the piñata.
"The Bad Touch," by Bloodhound Gang
Playing again as the episode ends.
Episode 2
"Powered Up," by Cobra Man
Playing when Luther is stripping at the club again.
"Baby Shark," by Pinkfong
Playing when Diego and the team are in the van.
"The First Noel"
Sung by the carolers as they pull up to town.
"Jingle Bell Rock," by Bobby Helms
Playing when Ben walks into the diner.
"Deck the Halls"
Sung by the carolers as The Umbrella Academy explore the town.
"Winter Wonderland," Performed by Lost Cat
Playing on the radio as Ben re-enters the diner.
"Baby Shark," by Pinkfong
Playing when Diego and the team are in the van again.
"Shchedryk (Carol of the Bells)," Performed by the Bel Canto Choir
Playing when the van crashes.
Episode 3
"Baby Shark," by Pinkfong
Playing when Diego is driving the van.
"Money (That's What I Want)," by Barrett Strong
Playing when Klaus returns to the house.
"Jump Into the Fire," by Harry Nilsson
Playing when we see Klaus floating in the alley.
"Gypsys, Tramps & Thieves," by Cher
Playing when Jean and Gene start dancing.
Episode 4
No songs were played.
Episode 5
"Ahead By a Century" by The Tragically Hip
Playing when the episode starts as Lyla and Five travel through the subway system.
"Witch Stomp," by Guantanamo Baywatch
Playing when Klaus is in the casket.
"My Heart Cries Out," by Jerry Naill
Playing when Viktor and Reginald are in the car.
"Tu Mi Dia," by Ian Livingstone
Playing when Reginald changes the station in the car.
"Jingle Bells"
Playing on the radio when Reginald and Viktor enter the hotel.
"Secret Agent Man," by Johnny Rivers
Playing when Diego and Luther battle the FBI agents.
"Mon Paradis," by Julien Vega
Playing when Lila fixes the gramophone.
Episode 6
"Map of the Problematique," by Muse
Playing over the radio to alert the rest of The Keepers that time to come together.
"Baby Shark," by Pinkfong
Playing in the van as they try to go get Ben.
"Dead To The World," by Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds
Playing when Five is riding the subway alone and thinks about Lila.
"Ain't That A Shame?," by Fats Domino
Playing when Five enters the diner.
"I Think We're Alone Now," by Tommy James & The Shondells
Playing when we see the ideal timeline.
"This Must Be the Place (Naive Melody)," by Talking Heads
Playing during the end credits.
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