My Lady Jane Episode 1 Songs
“Rebel” by Tegan and Sara plays in establishing shots of Jane’s rebelliousness, as she and her friend run through the field collecting flowers. The audience immediately feels that Jane isn’t quite the proper girl she’s expected to be.
“All Day and All of the Night” by Kate Nash plays as Jane’s handmaiden Susannah is seen receiving oral sex with a secret lover. The song emphasizes the rebellious and hidden nature of the girls and continues as they set off to run away together.
My Lady Jane Episode 2 Songs
Picking up where the last episode ended, with Jane passed out on the church floor, “Cha Cha Twist” by The Detroit Cobras plays. After her encounter with the healer, Jane returns to the wedding and finishes saying her vows and marrying Guildford.
After the wedding, “Holy Roller” by Emily Wolfe plays at the reception as Jane and Guildford talk to each other for the first time since their marriage.
My Lady Jane Episode 3 Songs
As Jane begins researching Guildford’s Ethian ailment, “Glory Box” by Portishead plays. The narrator contrasts Jane’s reality of doing work and the expectation for marital relations, amplified by the sensual song. Eventually, Jane and Guildford end up in a romantic and tempting situation, but neither makes a move before Guildford transforms again.
“We Got The Beat” by The Go-Go’s plays at the introduction of Jane’s sister Katherine and her new husband, the Duke of Leicester. Katherine looks stunned at her fate.
My Lady Jane Episode 4 Songs
After finding out about the death of King Edward at the end of the last episode, Jane and Guildford go to their new home, the castle, now that Jane has been named queen. “Kashmir” by Led Zeppelin plays during their tearful carriage ride.
As Jane’s mom lavishes in the royal lifestyle, “Rill Rill” by Sleigh Bells plays. Jane faces her first trial as the queen, judging Dudley’s involvement in the death of King Edward.
My Lady Jane Episode 5 Songs
After Jane stands up for herself to the Counselors, she leaves the room smugly, and “Heavy Cross” by Gossip plays.
Jane and Guildford finally admit that they like each other and decide to have sex. “Wet Dream” by Wet Leg plays as they fool around in the barn.
My Lady Jane Episode 6 Songs
Mary has now taken over as the queen, as Jane has lost support from her former subjects. “Swing Low” by Gossip plays as Mary enters the throne room for the first time as the queen.
In an attempt to get him to turn into his Ethian self, Edward fights Granny, and “You Really Got Me” by Sheena & The Rokkets plays.
My Lady Jane Episode 7 Songs
Jane is led to the Tower of London, where she is to await her execution, and “Sail Away” by HotWax plays.
Jane is going to be executed at a large party where everyone is rowdy and drinking, cheering for Queen Mary. “Bring It On” by Deap Vally plays as Mary walks victoriously into the crowd.
My Lady Jane Episode 8 Songs
“I Feel Free” by Poppy Ajudha plays over a conclusive montage of all the couples at the end of My Lady Jane, specifically emphasizing Jane and Guildford’s conversation about their future.
My Lady Jane is available to stream on Amazon Prime Video. Go check it out!