Fans have been so desperate to find tracks from the show, in fact, that lines from songs like “kiss me each morning for a million years” and “I like potatoes” have been trending on search engines as viewers try to find and stream The End of the F***ing World tracks.

Alongside tracks by Bob Dylan, The Kinks and Fleetwood Mac, Season 2 also follows in the path of Season 1, with Graham Coxon returning with 20 new songs that play across the eight episodes.

All the songs from The End of the F***ing World Season 2

All song titles courtesy of TuneFind.

Episode 1:

Nancy Wilson - “(You Don’t Know) How Glad I Am”: Opening and closing song of the episodeThe Vogues - “My Special Angel”: Plays throughout the montage of young Bonnie (played by Naomi Ackie)Scott Walker - “The Old Man’s Back Again (Dedicated To the Neo-Stalinist Regime)”: Bonnie enters Clive’s (Jonathan Ames) lectureBilly Fury - “Wondrous Place”: Bonnie goes to Clive’s house for the first timeMel Tills - “Above Suspicion”: Channel 4 version - first song of Part 2. Netflix version - Clive pours Bonnie a drinkBuffy Sainte-Marie - “He’s a Keeper of the Fire”: Bonnie leaves Clive’s house/sees him in his lectureThe Turbans - “I’ll Always Watch Over You”: Plays after Clive puts on a record after Bonnie leaves

Episode 2:

Harlem - “Gay Human Bones”: Alyssa (Jessica Barden) talks about what happened to her after the last seasonThe Dubs - “Your Very First Love”: Todd (Josh Dylan) and Alyssa relationship montageJet Harris - “Chills + Fever”: Alyssa receives a bullet in the mailJulie London - “The End of the World”: Channel 4 version - start of Part 2. Netflix version: Plays while we learned what happened to James (Alex Lawther) at the end of the last season. London Music Works - “Ya Ya (From “Lolita”)”: James with his dad in the hospitalThe Outsiders - “I Love Her Still, I Always Will”: James recovers after sending Alyssa the letterIrma Thomas - “Ruler of My Heart”: James’ dad Phil (Steve Oram) dies at the bowling arcadeFontella Bass - “This Would Make Me Happy”: James visits Alyssa and the two drive off together

Episode 3:

Fred Neil - “Little Bit of Rain”: Alyssa leaves James alone in the cabin and spots the limo her mum has hired for the weddingBob Dylan - “Wigwam”: Alyssa walks down the aisle to ToddThe Unusuals - “I’m Walking Babe”: Alyssa and James break into the scrap yard to steal their car back

Episode 4:

Alma Cogan - “What You’ve Done to Me”: Bonnie aims the gun at the mirrorThe Dubs - “Chapel of Dreams”: Channel 4 - Start of part 2. Netflix - flashback to Alyssa’s wedding reception as she speaks to her motherFairport Convention - “Who Know Where the Time Goes”: Alyssa takes off the wedding dressFlorist - “Unholy Faces”: Alyssa and James kiss after he says he can’t have sexBobby Vinton - “Trouble is My Middle Name”: James sleeps in the bathroom. Song plays to end credits

Episode 5:

Frank Ilfield - “Say It Isn’t So”: Bonnie gets up from Gus’ (Tim Key) dead body as Alyssa wakes upFleetwood Mac - “Oh Well!”: Bonnie gets back in the car after being sickThe Shades - “Tell Me Not to Hurt”: Bonnie cleans her wound in the pharmacy toiletThe Chosen Gospel Singers - “Ananais”: Bonnie looks in her bag for her missing gunThe Kinks - “I’m Not Like Everybody Else”: Bonnie leaves the pharmacy. Plays to end credits

Episode 6:

The Contessas - “Broken Heart”: Opening songKeith Hampshire - “Where is Love?”: James listens to this song from Oliver! in the car in order to lift his spiritsDanny & The Juniors - “A Thousand Miles Away”: Channel 4 - Start of Part 2. Netflix - Alyssa finds Todd in a fieldLisa Hannigan - “Fall”: Alyssa walks down a lane with stacks of logs on her left

Episode 7

Nashville Teens - “Hoochie Coochie Man”: Opening songJosephine Foster - “I’m A Dreamer”: Alyssa and James stop Bonnie from trying to shoot herself

Episode 8

Harlem - “Swervin’”: Alyssa confronts the man on the bus for having his legs spread outHank Williams - “Settin’ the Woods on Fire”: Alyssa remembers dancing with James in Clive’s houseSibylle Baier - “I Lost Something in the Hills”: Alyssa goes into Clive’s bedroom while James drivesSoko - “We Might Be Dead By Tomorrow”: James looks for Alyssa in Clive’s houseBettye Swann - “Then You Can Tell Me Goodbye”: End credits

Graham Coxon songs

The End of the F***ing World Season 2 also features new songs from Blur’s Graham Coxon, which are due to be released on streaming services on November 8.

According to Tunefind, these tracks are titled: “Blues Sting 2,” “Home Again,” “Bonniezooks,” “Hat,” “A Better Beginning,” “Fly Away,” “Dining Room Stand-Off,” “Something Sweet,” “Face to Face,” “This Time Tomorrow,” “Detectivez,” “Full Chamber,” “Threw it Away,” “Mash Potato,” “Wedding March,” “Bonjour, Monsieur,” “Vale,” “Madder Than Me,” “Beautiful Bad,” “Down to the Sea,” “I’ll Race You Home,” “Why Are You Crying,” “She Knows,” “Meaner Than the Sea,” “Layby Eyes,” and “D Minor Drama TBC.”

The End of the F***ing World Season 2 is streaming now on Netflix.