Golf Curse Soundtrack

Golf Curse Soundtrack

Storyline Soundtrack
of Golf Curse

1. “Take Me Home, Country Roads” – John Denver

This song felt like the perfect way to start the book because it’s about heading home, and Ronnie feels like he’s found a place where he belongs working at the Indian Hill golf course.

1. “Take Me Home, Country Roads” – John Denver

This song felt like the perfect way to start the book because it’s about heading home, and Ronnie feels like he’s found a place where he belongs working at the Indian Hill golf course.

2. “Stone in Love” – Journey

I put a lot of Journey songs in this soundtrack because of Caddyshack. I imagined this fun song playing over most of chapter two almost like it was a montage.

2. “Stone in Love” – Journey

I put a lot of Journey songs in this soundtrack because of Caddyshack. I imagined this fun song playing over most of chapter two almost like it was a montage.

3. “I Love A Rainy Night” – Eddie Rabbitt

This is the song that’s blasting in Travis Burnham’s truck as they drive around at night in chapter three.

3. “I Love A Rainy Night” – Eddie Rabbitt

This is the song that’s blasting in Travis Burnham’s truck as they drive around at night in chapter three.

4. “Carefree Highway” – Gordon Lightfoot

Ronnie listens to this song in chapter four while picking up tree limbs after the hailstorm.

4. “Carefree Highway” – Gordon Lightfoot

Ronnie listens to this song in chapter four while picking up tree limbs after the hailstorm.

5. “Wheel in the Sky” – Journey

This song is playing in the background while Zeke tells Ronnie and Mark about the Tomahawk brothers and the Indian Hill Massacre. It was the perfect combination of Journey and wild west sound for the scene.

5. “Wheel in the Sky” – Journey

This song is playing in the background while Zeke tells Ronnie and Mark about the Tomahawk brothers and the Indian Hill Massacre. It was the perfect combination of Journey and wild west sound for the scene.

6. “Anytime” – Journey

This is the song playing while Mark stares at Tanya in chapter six.

6. “Anytime” – Journey

This is the song playing while Mark stares at Tanya in chapter six.

7. “Sundown” – Gordon Lightfoot

Ronnie plays this song in his car while driving to work at night in chapter 10.

7. “Sundown” – Gordon Lightfoot

Ronnie plays this song in his car while driving to work at night in chapter 10.

8.“Rhinestone Cowboy” – Glen Campbell

Mark likes to listen to a lot of Glen Campbell, and he’s playing this song as he drives up to the sand trap on hole number two in chapter eleven.

8.“Rhinestone Cowboy” – Glen Campbell

Mark likes to listen to a lot of Glen Campbell, and he’s playing this song as he drives up to the sand trap on hole number two in chapter eleven.

9. “Seven Year Ache” – Roseanne Cash

Tanya hears this song playing on the radio in the kitchen while she and her sister are cleaning up in the clubhouse in chapter twelve.

9. “Seven Year Ache” – Roseanne Cash

Tanya hears this song playing on the radio in the kitchen while she and her sister are cleaning up in the clubhouse in chapter twelve.

10. “When the Levee Breaks” – Led Zeppelin

This is playing on Brian’s tape player in the maintenance shop in chapter sixteen. Ronnie mistakes the slow drum beat at the start for Kikawa ghost drums.

10. “When the Levee Breaks” – Led Zeppelin

This is playing on Brian’s tape player in the maintenance shop in chapter sixteen. Ronnie mistakes the slow drum beat at the start for Kikawa ghost drums.

11. “Who’s Cryin’ Now?” – Journey

A sad song for the dreary morning at the end of chapter eighteen.

11. “Who’s Cryin’ Now?” – Journey

A sad song for the dreary morning at the end of chapter eighteen.

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