Walk. Ride. Rodeo. Netflix Soundtrack

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Walk Ride Rodeo Soundtrack Netflix

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Walk. Ride. Rodeo. is one of Netflix’s latest movie releases and alongside the inspiring story comes a soundtrack that does exactly what it says on the tin. Here’s a complete song by song breakdown of the soundtrack for Netflix’s Walk. Ride. Rodeo. now streaming on Netflix. 

The movie which released on Netflix on March 8th dropped in a busy window for Netflix Originals around the world. The story is based on the life of Amberley Snyder who was unable to ride her horse after her accident. This is about her battle to get back on the saddle.

Highlights from the Walk. Ride. Rodeo. soundtrack includes hits from Sugarland, Rascal Flatts, Dixie Chicks and an original song from Max Ehrich. The song was written by Amberley and Max to reflect the key lessons from the movie.

Complete Song Listing for Walk. Ride. Rodeo.

Soundtrack Listings

Here’s a breakdown of the songs featured in the movie:

  • Bigger – Sugarland
  • Wide Open Spaces – Dixie Chicks
  • Cry Baby – Kelley Jakle
  • Stand – Rascal Flatts
  • Hail Mary – Haley & Michaels
  • Late Bloomer – Robin Alice
  • Rise – Danny Gokey
  • I Ride (From the movie “Walk. Ride. Rodeo.” – Max Ehrich

Spotify Playlist for Walk. Ride. Rodeo.

To help you with adding these songs to your own playlists, we’ve compiled the playlists (where the songs are available in each platform) into a Spotify Playlist and a YouTube playlist both embedded below.

YouTube Playlist for Walk. Ride. Rodeo.

What did you think of the soundtrack? Let us know in the comments.

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