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Ezra Furman - "Amateur": Isaac (George Robinson) gets ready for the day while pining after Maeve.Screamin' Jay Hawkins - "Itty Bitty Pretty One": Opening song.
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Clarence Carter - "Slip Away": End credits song.Įzra Furman's songs feature across the "Sex Education" Season 2 soundtrack Getty.Roxy Music - "Love is the Drug": Ola knocks on Lily's door and kisses her.Al Green - "How Can You Mend a Broken Heart": Otis, Eric, Otis' dad Remi (James Purefoy) and Jean drive back from the camping trip.Thompson Twins - "Hold Me Now": Trying to decide his sexuality, Adam masturbates to a poster with a man and a woman on it.Shura - "Touch": Aimee and Steve (Chris Jenks) try to have sex but she keeps hitting him on the head.The Jive Aces - "Simple Things": Maeve dances with an old man at the swing class.Edwin Starr - "Twenty Five Miles": Aimee walks past the bus stop.Wang Chung - "Dance Hall Days": Eric and Otis in the car on the way to their camping trip.Ezra Furman - "Early Rain": One of the new Furman songs on the Sex Education Season 2 soundtrack, "Early Rain" plays at the start of Episode 5 as Ola has her pansexual dream about Otis and Lily (Tanya Reynolds).Ezra Furman - "Devil or Angel": End credits song.Ezra Furman - "I Can Change": Furman's cover of the song from LCD Soundsystem plays as Eric and Adam smash things up in the middle of the night.Groff (Samantha Spiro) gets ready to try and seduce her husband. Barbara Mason - "Oh, How It Hurts": Otis reads the text he sent Maeve while Mrs.Tommy Jones & The Shondells - "Hanky Panky": Opening song.Velvet Underground - "Pale Blue Eyes": End credits song.Signe Mansdotter - "Life": The song that plays as Aimee returns home and cries in her bedroom is a cover of "Life" by Des'ree, once voted as having the worst lyrics of all time. Haddaway - "What is Love": Rahim and Eric use a dance machine in the arcade until Rahim kisses Eric.Bob Bradley & Matt Sanchez & Steve Dymond & Sarah Wassall - "Have a Good Time": Eric and Rahim enter the arcade.
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Sex Education A Capella Group - "Everywhere": The a capella group also give us their version of the Fleetwood Mac song.Frankie Goes to Hollywood - "Two Tribes": The girls have a massive fight over who gave them chlamydia.Ezra Furman - "Bedside": Maeve (Emma Mackey) dyes her hair.Ezra Furman - "Little World": Otis kisses Ola outside the house.Jon & Robin - "Do It Again, A Little Bit Slower": Jean (Gillian Anderson) and Jakob (Mikael Persbrandt) kiss on the couch while Otis and Ola (Patricia Allison) do the same in Otis' bedroom.Rod Stewart - "Da Ya Think I'm Sexy?": Rahim (Sami Outalbali) enters the school for the first time.Sex Education A Capella Group - "We Don't Have to Take Our Clothes Off": Moordean's a capella group sing the Jemaine Stewart song, during which time three of the female stars fight, giving Otis an erection.Ezra Furman - "Love You So Bad": The track, brought to fame in the first season, is heard again when we see Otis (Aja Butterfield) and Eric (Ncuti Gatwa) on their bikes.Hot 8 Brass Band - "Sexual Healing": Plays over a montage of the town.Scala & Kolancy Brothers - "I Touch Myself": This cover of The Divinyls' one-hit-wonder plays at the opening of the show.All the songs from Sex Education Season 2 Season 2 does feature a number of Furman songs, including his version of an LCD Soundsystem classic, but the show also expands its musical references to feature everything from '80s synthpop songs to '60s soul belters. Part of what made Sex Education such a delight when it first premiered was its soundtrack, which perfectly established the offbeat tone of the Netflix show with songs by Ezra Furman.