A Complete List of Songs from Margo’s Got Money Troubles: Featuring Dire Straits to Clairo
Music Teems in New Series Margo’s Got Money Troubles
Margo’s Got Money Troubles captivates audiences not only with its storyline but also through its eclectic use of music. The series opens with the vibrant beats of Robyn’s “Blow My Mind,” setting a dynamic tone for an imaginative journey ahead.
As the plot unfolds, viewers can expect to encounter additional well-known artists contributing to the show’s soundtrack. Notably, both Elle Fanning, portraying Margo, and Michelle Pfeiffer, who plays her mother Shyanne, are featured amid iconic female anthems. A standout moment occurs when Shyanne drives away from Margo’s apartment, accompanied by Shania Twain’s empowering “Man I Feel Like a Woman.” Meanwhile, Margo herself belts out Reba McEntire’s “Is There Life Out There?” during a poignant car scene.
The series promises to enrich each episode with varied musical selections. Below is a list of songs featured, episode by episode, with updates expected as new episodes are released.
Episode Listings
Episode 101 – “The Hungry Ghost”
- “Smoldering Fire” by Ural Thomas & The Pain
- “One More” by Weaves
- “Blow Whistle Blow” by Jim Mitchell & The Repeat Offenders
- “Freekish” by Lion Babe
- “Flash (up swing jazz trio)” by Dan Crisci
- “Wanna Be A Doll” by HotWax
- “Walk Of Life” by Dire Straits
- “Scream” by Hope Watson
- “Sexy To Someone” by Clairo
- “Dangerous Game” by Blu DeTiger
Episode 102 – “Homecoming”
- “Movie Star” by Syd Taylor
- “Man I Feel Like A Woman” by Shania Twain
- “Doing Really Well, Thanks” by Ellie Bleach
- “Honky Tonk Troubadour” by Jim Mitchell & the Repeat Offenders
- “Time’s Up” by TNS
- “Shy Girl” by Haute & Freddy
- “Take One For The Team” by Du Blonde
- “I’ve Got Your Number” by Curt Wilson
- “Crazy Nights” by QID
- “All I Want (Is A Lover)” by Robin Ross
- “Drop” by HotWax
Episode 103 – “Jinxed”
- “Morning Train” by Sheena Easton
- “I Can’t Help Falling In Love With You” by Elvis Presley (cast cover sung by Michelle Pfeiffer)
- “Peanut Butter Jelly Time” by Buckwheat Boys
- “Is There Life Out There?” by Reba McEntire (sung by Elle Fanning)
- “Let My Love Open The Door” by The Knocks & Dragonette
The integration of music not only enhances the emotional landscape of Margo’s Got Money Troubles but also resonates with viewers, weaving a deeper connection to the characters and their journeys.







