Notice! SPOILERS for Virgin River Season 6, Episode 10 ahead.
The soundtrack of Virgin River
Season 6 includes iconic and less prominent songs that fully capture the themes and atmosphere of the emotional romance drama. Taking off months after the two-part Christmas special that comprised the final two episodes of Season 5, Virgin River season 6 began in the middle of planning Mel and Jack's wedding. The big event ensured small and major bumps in the road related to their organization and the bigger problems the merry town of Virgin River's characters found themselves facing, including illness, daring defenses, troubles with the law, and emerging relationships.
With Virgin River Season 5 featuring Mel's surprise birth father from Virgin River, a major storyline in Season 6 involved the two meeting, and music played an important role because of Everett's hobby and his unfinished song to Sarah, Mel's mother. Virgin River Season 6's soundtrack has a lot in common with previous seasons, with country and rock being overrepresented as genres, which is completely in line with Virgin Riverenvironment and atmosphere. With Mel and Jack's wedding being Virgin River At the center of season 6, pop is also highlighted.
Song name |
Artists |
Episode of Virgin River 6th season the song appeared |
---|---|---|
“Lavender Girl” |
camp |
1 |
“Blues in the Twilight” |
Pepper Art |
1 |
“car ride” |
Jeff Garber |
1 |
“Let's be together” |
Al Verde |
1 |
“Special Place” |
Jeff Garber |
1 |
“American Pie” |
Don McLean |
2 |
“The Kiss” |
Jeff Garber |
2 |
“Reflections” |
Jeff Garber |
2 |
“I go” |
Garrett Kato |
2 |
“Stay by your side” |
Saint Middleton, Jeffrey East and Silverberg |
3 |
“First car sensation” |
Britney Spencer |
4 |
“Ready or Not” |
Fulton House and Alan Avery |
4 |
“How I Make Moves” |
Only the Empress |
4 |
“Hit me with your best shot” |
Pat Benatar |
4 |
“Aspirant” |
spice girls |
4 |
“We did it” |
Saint Middleton and Plappert |
4 |
“Pony” |
Lion Bridges |
4 |
“Holding on to you” |
Melissa Carper |
5 |
“Worthy of Love” |
Jeff Garber |
5 |
“Nightmares” |
Two feet |
5 |
“What's gotten into you” |
Kieran Rhodes |
6 |
“Liquid Love” |
Billie Martin |
6 |
“Take me home” |
Paper kites and Nadia Reid |
7 |
“Hard to say” |
Children of the East |
7 |
“Wildflowers” |
Jeff Garber |
7 |
“Kindness of all kinds” |
Amy Stroup |
8 |
“Moments” |
Hollow Coves |
8 |
“To build a house” |
The Cinematographic Orchestra |
8 |
“Horses at Interval” |
Timmy Curran |
9 |
“Riding Away” |
Jeff Garber |
9 |
“Welcome home, son” |
Radical Guy |
10 |
“Flower Girl (Virgin River Version)” |
The Promised |
10 |
“Heavenly Day” |
Patty Griffin |
10 |
“These days are golden” |
Margot Todd |
10 |
“Dancing in the Moonlight” |
Top loader |
10 |
“Take a Little Time (Virgin River Version)” |
The promised and rolling wreck |
10 |
“Sweet Disposition” |
Leah Nobel |
10 |
“Summary” |
Hozier |
10 |
Virgin River Season 6 Episode 1 Songs
“Hope Eternal Spring”
“Lavender Girl” by Caamp: The first episode of Virgin River season 6 begins with the music, as Mel and Jack see another couple getting married and think about the fact that it will be the two of them doing the same in three weeks. The song sets the scene for several organizational problems, starting with Mel's wrong wedding dress.
“Blues At Twilight” by Art Pepper: Jazz music is played at Everett Reid's house during Mel and Jack's dinner with him at Virgin River Season 6, Episode 1. The moment is charged, as Mel wants to invite Everett to participate in the ceremony He also feels his mother's presence at the party, but the night doesn't go as planned.
“Driving Ride” by Jeff Garber: Mel and Everett's relationship is especially contentious at firstwith Everett refusing to open up to her. This original song Virgin River The Season 6 soundtrack plays in the background as Mel escorts Everett home after his health crisis.
“Let's Stay Together” by Al Green: With preparations for the wedding progressing, this song plays while Mel and Jack practice their first dance, not without problems as the teacher highlights.
“Special Place” by Jeff Garber: The song straight from Virgin River season 6 soundtrack ends Jack and Preacher are candid about their concerns over the latter's upcoming trial after Wes Logan's body was discovered in the previous season.
Virgin River Season 6 Episode 2 Songs
“The Broken Places”
“American Pie” by Don McLean: Tying Season 6 to Virgin RiverIn the much-discussed Everett prequel, flashbacks to Everett and Mel's late mother, Sarah, begin in Virgin River Season 6, Episode 2. The song plays when the two first meet in Virgin River, as Sarah is hitchhiking to San Francisco and Everett stops to pick her up.
“The Kiss” by Jeff Garber: The eighth song in Virgin River The Season 6 soundtrack plays Everett and Sarah's first kiss as they camp by the river waiting for their van to be repaired in the Northern California town.
“Reflections” by Jeff Garber: Mel learns a lot about her late mother from Everett after all she remembered about her was her illness. The music appears as Everett tells Mel how Sarah believed in destiny and that she was the love of his life during their first meaningful conversation about loss.
“I Will”, by Garrett Kato: The music plays as Jack returns home from court after DA Jenkins' playing dirty manages to raise doubts about Preacher's character during the first day of the trial in Virgin River Season 6, Episode 2.
Virgin River Season 6 Episode 3 Songs
“The jury is out”
“Stand by You” by Saint Middleton, Jeffrey East and Silverberg: The song plays in the sequence that shows Jack, Preacher and Brie preparing for their day in court before the verdict, a tense moment for everyone as Preacher's freedom is at stake.
Virgin River Season 6 Episode 4 Songs
“Brothers and Sisters”
“First Car” Sensation by Brittney Spencer: The song is the soundtrack to Brie and Kaya joining Mel and Joey in the limo as Mel's bachelorette party begins in Virgin River Season 6, Episode 4.
“Ready or Not” by Fulton House and Alan Avery: Jack's bachelor party with all the members of his Marine unit begins with a game of paintball against players much younger than them as the song ends.
“How I Make Moves” by Just The Empress: This song comes out when the stripper hired for Mel's bachelorette party starts dancing for Muriel at Jack's Bar afterwards. Hope steps in to cheer her friend up after Muriel's news that she will have to deal with possible breast cancer..
“Hit Me With Your Best Shot” by Pat Benatar: Mel's bachelorette party ends up involving karaoke in an attempt to not let Joey feel alienated while Mel's life in Virgin River dominates the party Brie and Kaya organized it for her. This iconic song is the one that Mel and Joey chose to sing at the karaoke bar.
“Aspirant” by the Spice Girls: The Spice Girls' anthem is sung at the karaoke bar by Mel, Kaya, Brie and Joey all together as Mel and Joey resolve their argument about Joey's feelings.
“We Did It” by Saint Middleton and Plappert: After an ugly argument about Brady and his time in the Navy, the football game is played by Jack and his unit along with Ricky, who is about to embark. Music plays during the game, something Jack's unit always did during free time while serving.
“Pony” by Leon Bridges: This song comes on as Jack takes off his clothes for Mel when they gather at McCrea's cabin after their bachelor parties.
Virgin River Season 6 Episode 5 Songs
“Romance”
“Holding on to You” by Melissa Carper: The drive-in cinema to raise funds for reconstruction after Virgin River season 5's wildfires are a huge development, especially for Muriel's storyline. This song plays as the residents of Virgin River arrive there before the screening of Romance.
“Worthy of Love” by Jeff Garber: Brie tells Brady about seeing Lark meeting Jimmy in prison, eventually revealing to him how everyone described her as “Jimmy's girl.” This song plays like Brie also tells Brady he's worthy of lovepreceding a moment rekindling his Virgin River romance.
“Nightmares” by Two Feet: The song comes as Brie and Brady turn their embrace into a passionate kiss. before finally getting back together, despite Brady still not breaking up with Lark because of his cheating and Brie still dating Mike.
Virgin River Season 6 Episode 6 Songs
“Ghosts”
“What Possessed You” by Kieran Rhodes: The beginning of Virgin River Season 6 Episode 6 is accompanied by this song, as Mel can be seen running through the forest and Jack climbing the cliff after taking up Denny's hobby.
“Liquid Love” by Billie Marten: This song plays in the background while Mel and Jack take a shower together at McCrea's cabin, before Calvin's dangerous threat to Jack.
Virgin River Season 6 Episode 7 Songs
“I climbed a mountain and turned around”
“Take Me Home” by The Paper Kites and Nadia Reid: As the storm rages through Virgin River, the song can be heard at the beginning of the episode, before Mel and Jack start their day.
“Hard to Count” by Sons Of The East: Despite Brie sleeping with Brady, she finds and kisses Mike as the song ends, before the scene changes to Mel meets Jack at the farm as he rides Sugar, the horse he and Hope helped rehabilitate.
“Wildflowers” by Jeff Garber: The scene in which this song can be heard alternates between two timelines. The song of Virgin River the season 6 soundtrack plays younger versions of Everett and Sarah in a field like Sarah is planting wildflowers before Jack and Mel can be seen in the same meadow now full of wildflowers she had planted it decades earlier.
Virgin River Season 6 Episode 8 Songs
“Exaggerating”
“Kindness of All Kinds” by Amy Stroup: The episode begins with Mel bringing the flowers to the boat, the location of her and Jack's upcoming rehearsal dinner in Virgin River Season 6, Episode 8.
Hollow Coves “Moments”: The pivotal moment this song frames is Doc stopping the boat to try to get on it, wanting to be part of Mel's wedding after the horrible fight leads them to say things that hurt each other. The joyful moment continues with Mel and Jack's rehearsal dinner.
“To Build a House” by Orchestra Cinematographic: The episode ends with Mel and Jack's last visit as newlyweds to the farm where they will get married and their future home before returning to McCrea's cabin.
Virgin River Season 6 Episode 9 Songs
“Prelude to a Kiss”
“Horses in the Range” by Timmy Curran: Mel and Jack's wedding day approaches and the song can be heard as Mel spends the morning with Joey getting her hair done after Charmaine, a key antagonist in the film. Virgin Riverentire timeline, does not appear during Jack's careless trip with Sugar.
“Riding Away” by Jeff Garber: The wedding is ready to start, but the music straight from the Virgin River season 6 soundtrack ends Mel and Jack's decision to abandon the party and escape the ceremony at Sugar at the end of the episode.
Virgin River Season 6 Episode 10 Songs
“The Big Day”
“Welcome Home Son” by Radical Face: Virgin River the season 6 finale begins with this song before the scene centered on Jack and Mel's escape of the wedding. Seeing the size of the ceremony scares Mel, leaving her afraid to walk down the aisle accompanied by all the ghosts from her past. Jack, meanwhile, takes Mel to the first place in Virgin River where he brought her in Season 1, a peaceful bend in the river where he fell in love with her as Mel looked at the eagles flying around.
“Flower Girl (Virgin River version)” by The Promised: The song plays as Doc and Mel talk about Mel's reservations about going through with the wedding and reflect on Hope going above and beyond for her loved ones.
“Heavenly Day” by Patty Griffin: This song comes out like Doc accompanies Mel to Jack's altar right before the ceremony.
“These Days Are Golden” by Margot Todd: As Mel and Jack's wedding guests enter the barn for the wedding reception, this song can be heard playing Virgin River season 6 finale.
“Dancing in the Moonlight” by Toploader: The iconic pop song is played by Mel and Jack's band after Everett's song for Mel is played in Virgin River 6th season.
“Take a Little Time (Virgin River version)” by The Promised & Rollin' Trainwreck: Music plays as Kaya and Preacher finally talk about their future together following Kaya's surprise revelation that she doesn't want to get married again.
“Sweet Disposition” by Leah Nobel: The cover of the popular song plays as Mel and Jack are about to leave the farm in the “newlyweds” car before letting the two reminisce about their favorite moments of the night.
Hozier's “Summary”: Mel and Jack's return to the McCrea cabin after the wedding is highlighted by this song, which ends the long list of songs that appear in Virgin River 6th season.
Virgin River season 6 is now streaming in full on Netflix.