The Way Home official soundtrack is live today on Spotify, Apple Music, Amazon Music, YouTube Music, and all major streaming platforms, and the complete 30-track tracklist is here, featuring original songs and covers performed by Jordan Doww, Sadie Laflamme-Snow, Chyler Leigh, Evan Williams, Bianca Melchior, and composer Keith Power.
The release lands exactly as promised. When the soundtrack was announced at the ATX TV Festival on May 31, the cast confirmed the album would drop June 12, with two additional songs held back until after the final two episodes of Season 4 air. Those holdbacks protect the story. The songs tied to Episodes 9 and 10 will be added to the album immediately after each episode airs on the Hallmark Channel. The series finale is June 21.

To find the album, search “Songs by Hallmark Channel” in your streaming service of choice. The album is listed under the Hallmark Channel artist profile on Spotify.
The Way Home Official Soundtrack: Complete Tracklist
- The Letter — Hallmark Channel, Keith Power
- Everything I Wanted (Alice Version) — Hallmark Channel, Sadie Laflamme-Snow
- Baby One More Time — Hallmark Channel, Sadie Laflamme-Snow
- Nick & Alice Theme — Hallmark Channel, Keith Power
- You Learn — Hallmark Channel, Chyler Leigh
- Basement Discovery — Hallmark Channel, Keith Power
- Stars — Hallmark Channel, Keith Power
- Superman — Hallmark Channel, Sadie Laflamme-Snow
- Breathe — Hallmark Channel, Jordan Doww, Sadie Laflamme-Snow
- Breathe Reprise — Hallmark Channel, Keith Power
- Summer Breeze — Hallmark Channel, Jordan Doww, Sadie Laflamme-Snow
- Waterloo — Hallmark Channel, Jordan Doww
- Fare Thee Well — Hallmark Channel, Jordan Doww
- Hands Across Time (Kat & Thomas Theme) — Hallmark Channel, Keith Power
- By The Light of The Moon — Hallmark Channel, Sadie Laflamme-Snow
- The White Witch Returns — Hallmark Channel, Keith Power
- Elliot Meets Susanna — Hallmark Channel, Keith Power
- Silver Springs — Hallmark Channel, Chyler Leigh, Evan Williams
- Oh Very Young — Hallmark Channel, Jordan Doww
- Finally Home — Hallmark Channel, Keith Power
- Everything I Wanted (Teen Colton Version) — Hallmark Channel, Jordan Doww
- I’ll See You in My Dreams — Hallmark Channel, Bianca Melchior
- I Love My Baby (My Baby Loves Me) — Hallmark Channel, Bianca Melchior
- Where The Water Meets the Sea — Hallmark Channel, Sadie Laflamme-Snow
- Five Went In — Hallmark Channel, Sadie Laflamme-Snow
- Tainted Love — Hallmark Channel, Bianca Melchior
- Song For the Mira — Hallmark Channel, Jordan Doww
- Tea for Two — Hallmark Channel, Bianca Melchior
- Time After Time — Hallmark Channel, Evan Williams
- Everything I Wanted (Front Porch Reprise) — Hallmark Channel, Jordan Doww
Two additional tracks tied to Episodes 9 and 10 will be added after those episodes air. The series finale airs June 21, 2026, on Hallmark Channel.

The tracklist tells the full emotional story of Port Haven across all four seasons. Keith Power’s instrumental scores make up the backbone of the album, threading through the time periods the Landry family visits. The cast performances are the obvious draw for fans: Chyler Leigh’s cover of the Alanis Morissette track at Track 5 has been a fan-favorite since it aired, and the “Silver Springs” duet between Leigh and Evan Williams at Track 18 is one of the most-discussed musical moments of the final season. Jordan Doww appears on nine tracks in total, the most of any single performer. Bianca Melchior contributes four tracks, and the three versions of “Everything I Wanted” spanning Tracks 2, 21, and 30 show how the show used that song as a through-line for multiple characters across time.
“Breathe” at Track 9 is the only track credited jointly to both Jordan Doww and Sadie Laflamme-Snow, with a standalone reprise of the score version following immediately at Track 10. “Summer Breeze” at Track 11 is the other Doww and Laflamme-Snow duet. “Five Went In” at Track 25 is an original by Laflamme-Snow that has not previously been discussed publicly and is likely tied to a Season 4 storyline.
Our Take

This soundtrack is the right send-off for a show that always used music as storytelling rather than decoration. Three versions of “Everything I Wanted” across 30 tracks is not padding; it is the whole point. The show followed the same people at different points in their lives, and so does the album. Having it all in one place to stream is going to hit fans hard heading into the final two weeks. The series finale airs June 21. This album is going on repeat until then.
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