Now that the fourth edition of The Umbrella Academy is available on Netflix and has become the No. 1 series worldwide, fans can expect an exciting conclusion for the dysfunctional Hargreeves family.

It has been confirmed that this new season will be the last, so the six episodes will feature not only their characteristic blend of humor and intense emotional moments but also a significant focus on music .

The soundtrack has always been one of the most important aspects of the fantasy drama created by Steve Blackman and Jeremy Slater. One of its most iconic scenes was the Footloose dance, where everyone grooved to the classic tune.

The Umbrella Academy Season 4 | Soundtrack

The fourth and final season of The Umbrella Academy arrived on Netflix fully loaded, not only bringing a significant amount of drama but also a long list of musical classics set to the rhythm of Christmas.

This time, the soundtrack is quite different from previous seasons, as the story takes place during the holiday season. Therefore, there are some tracks that are iconic to the festive period, such as “Carol of the Bells”.

Here, check out all the songs that appear in the fourth season of TUA by episode:

Episode 1

  • Facing You by Ernie Rowell
  • The Bad Touch by Bloodhound Gang
  • Santa Baby by Eartha Kitt
  • Boom Swagger Boom by The Murder City Devils

Episode 2

  • Powered Up by Cobra Man
  • Baby Shark by Pinkfong
  • Jingle Bell Rock by Bobby Helms
  • Winter Wonderland by Lost Cat
  • Carol of the Bells by Bel Canto Choir

Episode 3

  • Money (That’s What I Want) by Barrett Strong
  • Jump into the Fire by Harry Nilsson
  • Gypsys, Tramps and Thieves by Cher

Episode 4

  • End of the Line by Ralph Carmichael

Episode 5

  • Ahead by a Century by The Tragically Hip
  • Witch Stomp by Guantanamo Baywatch
  • Secret Agent Man (Live at Whiskey A Go Go, 1966 version) by Johnny Rivers

Episode 6

  • Maps of the Problematique by Muse
  • Dead to the World by Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds
  • Ain’t That a Shame by Fats Domino
  • I Think We’re Alone Now by Tommy James and the Shondells
  • This Must Be the Place by Talking Heads