SERIES CREDITS
Music by Ramin Djawadi
Music Supervisor: Evyen J Klean
Music Editor: David Klotz
Technical Score Advisors: William Marriott & Garret Reynolds
"The Rains Of Castamere"
Performed by Ramin Djawadi & Serj Tankian
Written by Ramin Djawadi & George R.R. Martin
Mixed by Chris Fogel
Music by Ramin Djawadi
Music Produced by Ramin Djawadi
Music Supervisor: Evyen J. Klean
Music Editor: David Klotz
Orchestrator: Stephen Coleman
Additional Orchestration: Andrew Kinney
Performed by The Czech Film Orchestra & Choir
Music Contractor: Zdena Pelikánová
Copyist: Pavel Ciboch
Recorded at Czech Television Sound Stage, Prague
Technical Score Advisors: William Marriott & Garret Reynolds
Mastered by Gavin Lurssen & Reuben Cohen at Lurssen Mastering
Executive in Charge of WaterTower Music: Jason Linn
Ramin would like to thank:
David Benioff, D.B. Weiss, Carolyn Strauss, Greg Spence, George R.R. Martin, Miguel Sapochnik, David Nutter, Bernadette Caulfield, Brian Cogman, Florence Welch, Serj Tankian, Holly Schiffer, Janet Graham-Borba, Onnalee Blank, Matt Waters, Spike Allison Hooper, Chris Zampas, Jake Chusid, Alan Frier, Maria Machado, Sam Schwartz, Michael Gorfaine, Cheryl Tiano, Peter Paterno, Debra McCulloch, Joe Carlone, Luke Burland, Pete Quinn, Brandon Campbell, Everybody at Remote Control, Sandrine Pecher, Uli Kurtinat, The Djawadi Family, The Hawks Family, Hans Zimmer, Jennifer Hawks, Paige & Miles, Peter Axelrad, Stacey Abiraj, Paul Broucek, Rocco Carrozza, Michele Caruso, John Ericson, Janis Fein, Lauren Houston, Joe Kara, Kevin Kertes, Katie Lambert, Genevieve Morris, Jeff Peters, Jaimie Robert, Rebel Joy Steiner, Jr. & Robert Zick
02 – The Rains Of Castamere (3:44)
03 – Arrival At Winterfell (3:43)
04 – Flight Of Dragons (2:51)
05 – Heir To The Throne (2:26)
06 – Jenny Of Oldstones (2:30)
07 – A Knight Of The Seven Kingdoms (1:59)
08 – The Battle Of Winterfell (4:03)
09 – The Dead Are Already Here (4:55)
10 – Battle For The Skies (4:13)
11 – The Long Night, Pt. 1 (3:42)
12 – The Long Night, Pt. 2 (3:47)
13 – The Night King (8:50)
14 – Dead Before The Dawn (4:14)
15 – Not Today (2:21)
16 – Farewell (5:31)
17 – Outside The Gates (4:09)
18 – The Bells (3:44)
19 – The Last War (7:37)
20 – Into The Fire (1:43)
21 – For Cersei (4:23)
22 – Believe (4:24)
23 – Stay A Thousand Years (2:29)
24 – Nothing Else Matters (2:06)
25 – Master Of War (4:49)
26 – Be With Me (1:45)
27 – The Iron Throne (5:39)
28 – Break The Wheel (4:29)
29 – You Have A Choice (2:22)
30 – The White Book (2:09)
31 – The Last Of The Starks (4:52)
32 – A Song Of Ice And Fire (2:11)
"Jenny Of Oldstones"
Performed by Florence + The Machine
Written by Ramin Djawadi, David Benioff, D.B. Weiss & George R.R. Martin
Produced by Doveman & Florence Welch
Mastering Engineer: Chris Gehringer


Not sure how I haven't seen this video before. Throughout this conversation it seems like Zimmer almost admires what his "student" Djawadi became and wht=at he managed to accomplish, his work in Game of Thrones in particular.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GDJeo67LqWA
This video was amazing to watch. If the master of film-scoring himself finds Djawadi's work so exceptional, I think it means everything.
Also, Westworld, musically is far more interesting, in tv-written Djawadi we talk.
@MrZimmerFan: the Game of Thrones soundtracks are relying heavily on growth. The first season’s soundtrack is great IMO, but just like the characters of the show the music evolve throughout the 8 albums in a way I’ve never seen before to reach unbelievable heights climaxes.
Not a lot of people do that as good as Djawadi does, and that is why I find Djawadi’s strength mostly in serialized progressing shows than in movies for example
His first works, specially Deception, are not that good (the first season of GoT, musically, is not great, is mostly okay, at least to me, the next season are much, much better), also Prison Break, aside from the main theme, is not speacially engaging.
But when you enter in MoH territory or Pacific Rim, there are interesting material and strong scores (Warcraft or Dracula Untold, are tremendously entertaining), but in this time, give us also those awful scores for Gears of War (Judgment at least have a theme, even is still truly bad)
Last week, the IMDb page said Joseph Trapanese is scoring it and next week some other composer will probably be listed there. Amazing that some people still think of IMDb as a reliable source for this kind of info.
So apparently a new score by Djawadi is released tomorrow.
An animated film called 'The Queen's Corgi'. Never heard of it. But curious to hear what Djawadi does with animation.
I know he did one before, but That was quite a while ago, and he has grown quite a bit
Jenny of Oldstones was an old song in Westeros about a common woman named Jenny of Oldstones, a strange woman who a Targaryen prince rejected his claim to the throne to be with. Before a big battle, a character sings this song and a montage of the various characters plays as they prepare for battle. So that is the melody. The lyrics go like this:
High in the halls of the kings who are gone,
Jenny would dance with her ghosts;
The ones she had lost and the ones she had found
The ones who had loved her the most;
the ones who've been gone for so very long, she couldn't remember their names
they spun her around on the damp old stone
Spun away all her sorrow and pain.
And she never wanted to leave, never wanted to leave, never wanted to leave, never wanted to leave.
They danced through the day and into the night
Through the snow that swept through the hall
From winter to summer and winter again
Till the walls did crumble and fall
And she never wanted to leave, never wanted to leave, never wanted to leave, never wanted to leave.
I know that much, the first part has some extra loops in the show.
But I am 100 % certain the part after 1:40 only plays later, when Jon Snow is forced to start fighting again
Chronological order (100%):
Episode 1
– Main Titles
– Arrival At Winterfell
– Flight Of Dragons
– Heir To The Throne
Episode 2
– A Knight Of The Seven Kingdoms
– Jenny Of Oldstones
Episode 3
– The Battle For Winterfell
– The Dead Are Already Here
– The Long Night, Pt. 1
– Battle For The Skies
– The Long Night, Pt. 2
– The Night King
– Dead Before The Dawn
– Not Today (Choral part unused, beginning and end is end credits)
Episode 4
– Farewell
– Outside The Gates
Episode 5
– The Bells
– The Last War
– For Cersei (0:00-1:23)
– Into The War
– For Cersei (1:23-3:03)
– Believe
– For Cersei (3:03-end)
Episode 6
– Nothing Else Matters
– Master Of War
– Be With Me
– The Iron Throne
– Break The Wheel
– You Have A Choice
– The White Book
– The Last Of The Starks
– A Song Of Ice And Fire
Unused
– The Rains Of Castamere
– Stay A Thousand Years
Finally here!