Third season of Bridgerton, episode one
abcdefu by Gayle covered by Vitula: Season 3's first taste of contemporary music Bridgerton has to offer is a scaled down string quartet rendition of Vitula's "abcdefu". Penelope is listening to this music as she walks into a ball looking quite different. Penelope wears a stylish emerald green gown with her hair in opulent waves, unlike her citrus colored outfits of seasons 1 and 2. Pen's song signals her friends that she no longer cares what they have to say about her and reflects her newly discovered confidence.
Soundtrack for Bridgerton Season 3: Every Modern Song Cover & When They Play
With Regency remixes of hit songs filling Bridgerton's legendary Soundtracks, it's time to check what Season 3 has in store now.
The Soundtrack, which features Regency renditions of contemporary music, a motif that permeates season 3, is a really underappreciable component of every Bridgerton season. These songs are both identifiable without words and performed largely by string quartets, while their time period is exactly tuned. The music of Bridgerton season 3 offers the same thrills that were evident in season 1, 2, and Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story.
Season 3's Episode 2: Bridgerton
BTS's dynamite covers under Vitamin String Quarter. Episode 2 of Bridgerton season 3 features a quite appealing song. Covering BTS's "Dynamite," the Vitamin String Quartet performs this instrumental rendition. The song opens at a ball as Colin assists Penelope in trying to flirt with suitors. Eloise, meantime, discovers her rhythm by having a gathering of young women giggle with her speaking prowess.
Envy of Nick Jonas: Shimmer cover Shimmer covers "Jealous," by Nick Jonas, another cover in the second episode of Bridgerton season 3. Penelope's telling Colin that a suitor has asked to meet her tomorrow sets the song in motion. Moments later, the ton starts to murmur about Penelope when they learn Colin has been assisting her in marriage search. "Jealous" captures Colin's viewpoint on Penelope as well as the ton's.
Examining the complex friends-to--lovers story between Penelope and Colin, the third season of Netflix's period romance blockbuster, Bridgerton, looks at
Penelope and Colin's narrative depends much on the audio of Bridgerton season 3 at various points. Amazing current music permeates key events from Julia Quinn's Bridgerton book. This covers Penelope's change, Colin and Penelope's wedding, and the fan-favorite carriage scene. Still, it's not only major climactic events with wonderful music. Like every Bridgerton season, the several balls and events feature music familiar to viewers.
Third Season of Bridgerton, Episode 3
Sia's Cheap Thrills: Cover by Vitamin String Quartet One song from Bridgerton season 3 that is practically instantly identifiable is "Cheap Thrills" by Sia, performed by the Vitamin String Quartet. This song serves as the pull-up for the Bridgerton heading to the newest ball. Colin knows he is in love with Penelope, just as she approaches Lord Debling. Violet Bridgerton also meets Marcus, Lady Danbury's brother, at the same time and the two have an unexpectedly strong connection.
Happier Than Ever by Billie Eilish; Cover by Vitamin String Quarter Another covering of Vitamin String Quartet performs at the same ball. This year it is "Happier Than Ever," by Billie Eilish. Penelope discovers that this romance might really work out as the song plays while she and Lord Debling engage in a lovely dance. Colin watches in the mean time, now knowing he loves Penelope, and she might be sliding through his hands.
Third season of Bridgerton, episode four
Taylor Swift and Lana Del Ray's Snow on the Beach covered by Atwood Quartet: Without some musical brilliance from Taylor Swift, Bridgerton would not be what it is. Colin chops into Penelope and Lord Debling's dance, then a cover of Taylor Swift and Lana Del Ray's "Snow on the Beach" starts. The tension in this song is ideal as Penelope works to figure out Colin's behavior.
Give Me Everything by Pitbull; Archer Marsh covers Penelope rides away from the ball in a carriage once Lord Debling breaks off their relationship. Colin grabs her fast and they argue. But finally the arguing becomes a statement of love, which quickly transforms into a hot makeout session for Pitbull's "Give Me Everything," covered by Archer Marsh. This is the love note on which part 1 ending of Bridgerton season 3 rests.
Julia Quinn penned the carriage scenario for her fourth Bridgerton book, "Romancing Mister Bridgerton."
Season 3, Episode 5 Bridgerton
Ariana Grande's pov centers Penelope and Colin visiting their new house in Bridgerton season 3, episode 5. The engaged couple decides to sleep together for the first time after sharing another personal moment alone for the first time. A pared down quartet rendition of Ariana Grande's "pov" runs throughout the scenario. Given the mirror moment from Julia Quinn's book, this sequence is especially significant.
Third season of Bridgerton, Episode six
Sure by Demi Lovato - Archer Marsh covers An Archer Marsh cover of Demi Lovato's "Confident" opens the Mondrich's gala as Cressida Cowper strolls in posing as Lady Whistledown. The song symbolizes Cressida's newly acquired authority even as the audience judges her. For Cressida, who is at last finding her moment in the light, the moment is fulfilling; nevertheless, it is terrible for Penelope, losing her fake identity.
Third Bridgerton Season, Episode 7
Yellow by Coldplay under cover by Vitamin String Quartet: Another quite identifiable song in Bridgerton season 3 is "Yellow" by Coldplay, played by the Vitamin String Quartet. Penelope is walking down the aisle for her and Colin's wedding as the famous song starts. Despite the tension between the couple, it is a sweet and romantic moment as their families watch on with pride.
Taylor Swift's Belong With Me - Cover by Duomo The second and final Taylor Swift song featured in Bridgerton season 3 is her 2008 classic, "You Belong With Me," covered by Duomo. It plays during Colin and Penelope's wedding breakfast, when the two decide to dance together in the light of the day in front of everyone. Seeing Penelope finally break free of her wallflower status is incredibly touching.
The first season featuring a friends-to--lovers romance is Bridgerton season 3.
Third Season of Bridgerton, Episode Eight
Lights by Ellie Goulding - Archer's cover The final modern song to play in Bridgerton season 3 is "Lights" by Ellie Goulding, covered by Archer. The song comes on during the Dankworth-Finch ball hosted by Penelope's sisters, Prudence and Philippa. As couples waltz to the Regency cover, Bridgerton season 3's cast of characters settle in for one final reveal from Penelope herself.
Every Modern Song That Plays In Bridgerton Season 3
Which Episode It Plays In
abc by Gayle
Episode 1
Dynamite by BTS
Episode 2
Jealous by Nick Jonas
Episode 2
Cheap Thrills by Sia
Episode 3
Happier Than Ever by Billie Eilish
Episode 3
Snow on the Beach by Taylor Swift and Lana Del Ray
Episode 4
Give Me Everything by Pitbull
Episode 4
Confident by Demi Lovato
Episode 5
pov by Ariana Grande
Episode 6
Yellow by Coldplay
Episode 7
You Belong With Me by Taylor Swift
Episode 7
Lights by Ellie Goulding
Episode 8
From Shondaland and creator Chris Van Dusen, Netflix’s Bridgerton is based on the romance novels of the same name by author Julia Quinn.
The series follows the eight Bridgerton siblings, Anthony, Benedict, Colin, Daphne, Eloise, Francesca, Gregory, and Hyacinth, as they search for love during the social season and navigate life in Regency-era England.
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