
Graham Coxon drops new track "She Knows" from The End of the F***ing World second series soundtrack
05 November 2019, 12:01
| Written by
Cerys Kenneally
Blur's Graham Coxon has unveiled new song "She Knows", lifted from his forthcoming score for the second season of The End of the F***ing World.
Coxon scored the first season of The End of the F***ing World last year, and is returning to do the full second series.
"She Knows" is the first track to be shared from the new soundtrack, after the first two episodes aired on Channel 4 last night (4 November).
The new score will include 20 tracks which were all written, composed, and performed by Coxon, and recorded in his home studio this summer.
Tracklist:
- Down To The Sea
- Dining Room Stand-Off
- Madder Than Me
- Mash Potato
- A Better Beginning
- Bonjour, Monsieur
- Bonnie The Kid
- Hat
- Beautiful Bad
- I’ll Race You Home
- Layby Eyes
- This Time Tomorrow
- She Knows
- Something Sweet
- Wedding March
- Fly Away
- Threw It Away
- Why Are You Crying?
- Meaner Than The Sea
- Vale
"She Knows" is out now. Graham Coxon's The End of the F***ing World season two soundtrack will be released digitally on Friday (8 November).
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