A Netflix documentary charts the physical and emotional strength required to become a member of the Dallas Cowboy Cheerleaders.
Directed and produced by Greg Whiteley (Last Chance U), America’s Sweethearts: Dallas Cowboy Cheerleaders follows the class of 2023 from the auditions to the end of the NFL season, with insight from the auditionees, coaches and executives behind the process.
A synopsis reads: “With unfiltered access to the auditions, training camp and full NFL season, this is the Dallas Cowboy Cheerleaders like you’ve never seen them before.”
All seven episodes of the series debuted June 20 on Netflix.
What songs are featured in America’s Sweethearts: Dallas Cowboy Cheerleaders?
The series features a wide range of licensed music, from AC/DC, Lizzo to Aerosmith. You can check out an episode-by-episode breakdown below.
Episode one – Auditions Part 1
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‘Thunderstruck’ – AC/DC
‘2 Be Loved (Am I Ready)’ – Lizzo
‘We Got The Beat’ – The Go-Go
‘Benny And The Jets’ – Elton John
‘Ashes’ – Celine Dion
‘Rise Up’ – Andra Day
‘Piano Man’ – Billy Joel
‘Last Dance’ – Donna Summer
Episode two – Auditions Part 2
‘Vill du Låna en Man’ – Anni-Frid Lyngstad
‘Yeah’ – Usher
‘Texas (When I Die)’ – Ed Bruce
‘Here I Am’ – Dolly Parton
Episode three – Yes Ma’am
‘Sweet Caroline’ – Neil Diamond
‘Thunderstruck’ – AC/DC
‘The End Of The World’ – Skeeter Davis
Episode four – God Loves Dallas
‘Thunderstruck’ – AC/DC
‘Walk This Way’ – Aerosmith
‘Delta Dawn’ – Tanya Tucker
Episode five – Sparkle
‘Rock This Party (Everybody Dance Now)’ – Bob Sinclair & Cutee B
‘Thunderstruck’ – AC/DC
‘Tick Tick Boom’ – Sage The Gemini
‘Yeah’ – Usher
Episode six – 9 to 5
‘Thunderstruck’ – AC/DC
‘9 To 5’ – Dolly Parton
‘Promiscuous’ – Nelly Furtado
‘Pepas’ – Farruko
Episode seven – Sisters For Life
‘Car Wash’ – Rose Royce
‘El Rey’ – Vicente Fernandez
‘I’m Gonna Lasso Santa Claus’ – Brenda Lee
‘Motivation’ – Normani
‘Sunny’ – Boney M
‘Girls Just Want To Have Fun’ – Buzzy Lee