Game of Thrones: Season 1 (soundtrack)

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Game of Thrones: Season 1
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Soundtrack album by
ReleasedJune 14, 2011 (2011-06-14)
Genre Soundtrack
Length66:00
Label Varèse Sarabande
Producer Ramin Djawadi
Game of Thrones music chronology
Game of Thrones: Season 1
(2011)
Game of Thrones: Season 2
(2012)
Ramin Djawadi soundtrack chronology
Medal of Honor
(2010)
Game of Thrones: Season 1
(2011)
Fright Night
(2011)
No.TitleKey scenes/NotesLength
1."Main Title"Used in the opening sequence1:46
2."North of the Wall""Winter Is Coming": When the three men of the Night's Watch encounter the White Walkers north of the Wall. "The Pointy End": During the burning of the wights.3:48
3."Goodbye Brother"House Stark's theme. "The Kingsroad": Jon Snow says goodbye to an unconscious Bran and Ned farewells Catelyn and Bran. "Baelor": Heard during the end credits after the trial of Eddard Stark outside the sept of Baelor. "Mother's Mercy": Jon Snow's death.3:07
4."The Kingsroad""The Kingsroad": Ned farewells Jon Snow as he rides to join the Night's Watch. "Lord Snow": As Ned, Arya, Sansa and the royal court arrive to King's Landing. "Baelor": Robb and his men return with a captive Jaime Lannister.2:06
5."The King's Arrival"House Baratheon's theme. "Winter Is Coming": Robert Baratheon and the royal court arrive to Winterfell. A shorter version is used on the main menu of season 1's DVD/Blu-ray release.3:34
6."Love in the Eyes"Daenerys Targaryen's theme. "Winter Is Coming": Daenerys Targaryen and Khal Drogo's first night after their wedding. "The Kingsroad": As Doreah teaches Daenerys how to sexually please Khal Drogo.4:00
7."A Raven from King's Landing""Winter Is Coming": Catelyn tells Ned about Jon Arryn's death. "Cripples, Bastards, and Broken Things", "A Golden Crown" and "Fire and Blood": During Bran's dream of the three-eyed raven.1:16
8."The Wall"The Night's Watch theme. "Lord Snow": As Jon goes to the top of the Wall. "You Win or You Die": When the Night's Watch recruits are given their assignments and Jon is sent to the stewards. "Fire and Blood": Grenn, Pyp and Sam recite the oath of the Night's Watch to bring Jon back.1:59
9."Things I Do for Love""Winter Is Coming": Just before Jaime Lannister pushes Bran from the window.1:52
10."A Golden Crown"Viserys Targaryen's theme. "Winter Is Coming": The first scene of Daenerys and Viserys Targaryen at Illyrio Mopatis's house. "Cripples, Bastards, and Broken Things": As Viserys and Doreah talk about dragons.1:38
11."Winter Is Coming""The Kingsroad": Ned kills Lady and Bran awakens.2:42
12."A Bird Without Feathers""The Kingsroad": Cersei tells Catelyn about her first son, who died at childbirth.2:02
13."Await the King's Justice""Cripples, Bastards, and Broken Things": Catelyn arrests Tyrion Lannister for conspiring to murder Bran.2:00
14."You'll Be Queen One Day""A Golden Crown": Joffrey asks for Sansa's forgiveness, gives her a necklace and they kiss.1:36
15."The Assassin's Dagger""The Kingsroad": Catelyn fights against the assassin sent for Bran.1:19
16."To Vaes Dothrak"The Dothraki theme. "The Kingsroad": As Khal Drogo's khalasar rides towards Vaes Dothrak. "Cripples, Bastards, and Broken Things": As Drogo's khalasar enter Vaes Dothrak. It also features the Daenerys Targaryen's theme ("Love in the Eyes").1:29
17."Jon's Honor""Fire and Blood": Jon attempts to escape the Night's Watch.2:35
18."Black of Hair""A Golden Crown": Ned deduces that Joffrey Baratheon is not Robert's son. It contains hints of the honor theme, which would appear in full in the season 2 track "The Old Gods and the New".1:40
19."You Win or You Die"Joffrey Baratheon's theme. "You Win or You Die": Joffrey proclaims himself king. "The Pointy End": Joffrey tells Sansa that Ned must confess to treason or there will be no mercy for him. "Fire and Blood": After Ned Stark has been decapitated. "Second Sons": Joffrey talks to Sansa during her wedding feast about consummating her marriage with Tyrion.1:57
20."Small Pack of Wolves""The Wolf and the Lion": During Jaime Lannister and Ned Stark's fight.1:57
21."Game of Thrones"A variation of the main theme. Used in the credits in many episodes.1:18
22."Kill Them All ""Fire and Blood": Maester Luwin receives news of Ned's death, Catelyn mourns over Ned, and she comforts Robb.2:35
23."The Pointy End""Lord Snow": During Arya's first lesson with her "dancing master", Syrio Forel. Contains hints of Arya Stark's theme, which would appear in full in the season 2 track "Valar Morghulis".3:16
24."Victory Does Not Make Us Conquerors""Baelor": Robb tells his troops that the war is far from over.1:35
25."When the Sun Rises in the West""Fire and Blood": Daenerys smothers the catatonic Drogo. It contains the melody of Daenerys' theme ("Love in the Eyes").2:40
26."King of the North""Fire and Blood": Robb Stark is proclaimed King in the North by the high lords of the North. It contains hints of House Stark theme ("Goodbye Brother").1:28
27."The Night's Watch""Fire and Blood": Lord Commander Mormont tells Jon Snow that he intends to march North of the Wall, and the subsequent marching.1:44
28."Fire and Blood"House Targaryen and Dragons' theme. "Fire and Blood": The funeral pyre of Khal Drogo, Mirri Maz Duur is burnt in it and Daenerys walks into the flames. It also contains pieces of the melody of Daenerys' theme ("Love in the Eyes").4:30
29."Finale""Fire and Blood": Daenerys appears alive and unharmed by the flames with the three dragons which have hatched from the dragon's eggs in Drogo's pyre. It contains the melody of Daenerys' theme ("Love in the Eyes") and the main theme.2:31
Total length:66:00

Credits and personnel

Personnel adapted from the album liner notes. [6]

Charts

Chart (2011)Peak
position
Belgian Albums (Ultratop Flanders) [12] 157
US Soundtrack Albums ( Billboard ) [13] 17

Awards and nominations

Year agoAwardCategoryResultRef.
2011 International Film Music Critics Association Best Original Score for a Television SeriesNominated [14]

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