Gypsy Soundtrack (

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Rating: 7.20/10 from 2100 votes
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Gipsy

Title in Italiano:

Gypsy

Title in Português:

Gypsy

Synopsis

Gypsy is a psychological thriller series that follows the story of Jean Holloway, a therapist who develops dangerous and intimate relationships with the people in her patients' lives.

As Jean starts to blur the lines between her professional life and personal desires, she becomes entangled in a web of lies and deceit that threatens to unravel her carefully constructed facade.

With each episode, viewers are taken deeper into Jean's twisted world as she navigates the complexities of her own psyche and the dark secrets that lie beneath the surface.

Will Jean be able to maintain control over her own life, or will her dangerous obsession with her patients lead to her downfall?

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Play Title Artist
Gypsy
Foto
Hidden Guide
Hard to Be Still
Gypsy - 2016 Remaster
Hoping And Praying
Plastic Hearts
Francine
Things We Might Have Said
Trust Me - Original
This Is Love
Cast a Shadow
A Swim
Right in Front of Me
Chemical Love (feat. Nomi Ruiz)
Lips
Focus
Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood
We Three
Photograph
Happy at Your Gate
May We Entertain You
Jule Styne: Performer
Stephen Sondheim: Lyrics
Lacey Chabert: Sung
Some People
Jule Styne: Performer
Stephen Sondheim: Lyrics
Bette Midler: Sung
Small World
Jule Styne: Performer
Stephen Sondheim: Lyrics
Bette Midler: Sung
Baby June and Her Newsboys
Jule Styne: Performer
Stephen Sondheim: Lyrics
Lacey Chabert: Sung
Mr. Goldstone
Jule Styne: Performer
Stephen Sondheim: Lyrics
Bette Midler: Sung
Little Lamb
Jule Styne: Performer
Stephen Sondheim: Lyrics
Cynthia Gibb: Sung
You'll Never Get Away from Me
Jule Styne: Performer
Stephen Sondheim: Lyrics
Bette Midler: Sung
Dainty June and Her Farmboys
Jule Styne: Performer
Stephen Sondheim: Lyrics
Jennifer Rae Beck: Sung
If Momma Was Married
Jule Styne: Performer
Stephen Sondheim: Lyrics
Cynthia Gibb: Sung
All I Need Is the Girl
Everything's Coming Up Roses
Jule Styne: Performer
Stephen Sondheim: Lyrics
Bette Midler: Sung
Together, Wherever We Go
Jule Styne: Performer
Stephen Sondheim: Lyrics
Bette Midler: Sung
You Gotta Get a Gimmick
Jule Styne: Performer
Stephen Sondheim: Lyrics
Linda Hart: Sung
Let Me Entertain You
Jule Styne: Performer
Stephen Sondheim: Lyrics
Cynthia Gibb: Sung
Rose's Turn
Jule Styne: Performer
Stephen Sondheim: Lyrics
Bette Midler: Sung

User reviews

Laura Jackson
5/10

The use of subtle melodies and ambient sounds in the soundtrack of Gypsy creates a sense of unease and mystery, drawing viewers further into Jean's complex and troubled mind. The music effectively conveys the inner turmoil and conflict that Jean experiences as she delves deeper into her patients' lives.

Charles Evans
5/10

The soundtrack of Gypsy adds a haunting and eerie atmosphere to the series, perfectly reflecting the psychological thriller genre. The music enhances the tension and suspense, keeping the audience on edge throughout each episode.

Matthew Miller
7/10

The soundtrack of Gypsy perfectly captures the suspenseful and mysterious atmosphere of the series, enhancing the overall viewing experience. The haunting melodies and intense rhythms add depth and tension to the storyline, making each scene more captivating and engaging.

Paul Turner
7/10

The music of Gypsy effectively conveys the emotional turmoil and inner conflicts of the main character, Jean Holloway, as she struggles to balance her professional responsibilities with her personal desires. The soundtrack reflects Jean's complex psyche and the dark secrets she harbors, creating a powerful connection between the audience and the character's journey.

Michelle Robinson
5/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Gypsy is a powerful and integral part of the series, amplifying the emotional depth and psychological complexity of the storyline. It adds an extra layer of depth to the narrative, making the viewing experience even more immersive and gripping.