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ANGEL HARE THEME SONG and Mixtape - Lounge music to long for is the soundtrack for Season 2. Alongside the traditional old-school music from Season 1, the series also featured non-vocal, noir-esque themes that were originally produced for the show and an original theme song for the Angel Hare show.

Music video[]

The video takes place across two monitors, with each displaying the characters in their respective universes playing poker across dimensions. The game slowly progresses as the music video continues; the following actions are performed:

Timestamp Action
1:04 Francis places his cards down
2:24 Gabby places her cards down
6:00 Francine places her cards down
8:56 Zaggy places his cards down
9:31 Francine crosses over to the Angel Hare universe to collect Francis and Gabby's cards
9:45 Zaggy shuffles the cards and redistributes them. Gabby crosses over to the Wylde Hare universe to collect her and Francis' cards
13:46 Francine places her cards down
19:21 Francis places his cards down
23:54 Gabby places her cards down
25:00 Zaggy places his cards down
25:57 Gabby notices that Francis has been reading her fanmail
26:03 Both screens shut down as the credits roll

The music video notably debuts Gabby and Francine's forms in the opposing universe, which was not shown that season. These forms were later used in future episodes and promotional images.

Track Listing[]

No. Title Artist(s) Length
1 "All Alone Monday" Nat Shilkret & The Victor Orchestra 3:10
2 "There'll Be Some Changes Made" The Chicago Rhythm Kings 2:57
3 "Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea" Frank Auburn Orchestra 3:33
3 "Noir Did You Go" SoundsCrate 1:37
4 "Shady Business" David Renda 2:17
5 "Fallen Petals" David Renda 2:47
6 "Me And My Shadow" Nat Shilkret & The Victor Orchestra 3:08
7 "You Went Away Too Far and Stayed Away Too Long" Jaques Renard Orchestra 3:09
8 "Closed Curtains" David Renda 2:36
9 "Angel Hare Theme" unknown[1] 0:36
10 "Angel Hare Lullaby" Matt Davies 0:26
  1. Though no artist is credited, writer and composer credits were given to Hannah Mangan and Matt Davies, respectively