26 February 2019
Stream the soundtrack of The Girl From St Agnes
Each of the eight episodes of The Girl From St Agnes, the Showmax Original murder mystery set in the KwaZulu-Natal Midlands, offers a beautiful audio backdrop that deserves to be savoured. All the tracks were written and performed by South African singer-songwriters.
Here’s the track listing, with links to help you find most of the songs online.
Winter
Written, composed and performed by: Lucy Kruger
In episodes 1 and 5
Stream it here
Little Ghost
Written, composed and performed by: Lucy Kruger
In episode 3
Stream it here
The Backs of My Eyes
Written, composed and performed by: Medicine Boys
In episodes 5 and 8
Stream it here
Something That Was Pure
Written, composed and performed by: Claire Hesom
In every episode
However
Written, composed and performed by: Manu Grace (Johnson)
In episode 5
Stream it here
Lights
Written, composed and performed by: Adelle Nqeto
In episode 6
Stream it here
Shaped Like A Gun
Written, composed and performed by: Tailor
In episodes 4 and 7
Stream it here
Contention
Written, composed and performed by: The Great Yawn
In episode 4
Stream it here
Undercover Lover
Written, composed and performed by: Rebecca Charie
In the trailer, as well as episodes 3 and 8
Listen here:
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