13 Tracks Forever Tied To Supernatural’s Most Memorable Moments
For fifteen seasons, the Winchester brothers hunted monsters, saved the world, and drove that gorgeous black Impala across America’s highways.
But beyond the demons and angels, one thing made Supernatural truly special: its soundtrack.
Classic rock wasn’t just background noise; it became the heartbeat of every emotional punch, every brotherly moment, and every epic battle that kept fans coming back for more.
Disclaimer: All selections and descriptions are based on fan interpretation and cultural association rather than any objective or absolute measure of significance or impact.
1. Carry On Wayward Son by Kansas

Every season finale began with those unmistakable opening notes, reminding fans why they fell in love with Sam and Dean’s journey.
This anthem became more than just a song; it transformed into a tradition that signaled something big was about to happen.
When the series wrapped in 2020, hearing it one last time felt like saying goodbye to old friends who’d been there through thick and thin.
2. Heat of the Moment by Asia

Imagine waking up to the same song over and over again, like a nightmare you can’t escape.
That’s exactly what happened to Sam in the Mystery Spot episode, where this 80s hit became the soundtrack to his personal time loop horror.
Fans still can’t hear this track without thinking of Dean dying repeatedly and Sam’s desperate attempts to save him each time.
3. Renegade by Styx

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When you’re wanted by the FBI and escaping from a bank surrounded by cops, you need the perfect getaway song.
The Nightshifter episode delivered exactly that, with this Styx classic playing as the brothers made their daring escape.
It perfectly captured their outlaw status and the constant running that defined their lives, making viewers feel every bit of adrenaline pumping through their veins.
4. (Don’t Fear) The Reaper by Blue Öyster Cult

Death knocked on Dean’s door in the Faith episode, and this haunting melody made everything feel even more intense.
Blue Öyster Cult’s masterpiece explored what happens when someone faces their mortality head-on, questioning whether saving one life means sacrificing another.
The song’s eerie guitar riff and mysterious lyrics matched perfectly with the episode’s themes about fate, faith, and the price of cheating death itself.
5. Night Moves by Bob Seger & the Silver Bullet Band

The Baby episode gave fans something special: an entire story told from the Impala’s perspective.
Bob Seger’s nostalgic classic played during a quiet moment between the brothers, reminding everyone why their bond mattered more than any monster hunt.
That car had seen everything, and this song captured the bittersweet feeling of looking back on adventures that shaped who they’d become together.
6. Back in Black by AC/DC

Before anyone knew what Supernatural would become, the pilot episode opened with Dean Winchester strutting to this AC/DC anthem.
That moment told viewers everything they needed to know: leather jacket, classic car, and rock music louder than any demon’s scream.
It set the tone for fifteen seasons of monster hunting, establishing that this show would be different from anything else on television at the time.
7. Bad Moon Rising by Creedence Clearwater Revival

Season one’s finale left everyone on the edge of their seats, and this CCR classic added the perfect ominous atmosphere.
Devil’s Trap ended with a cliffhanger that had fans freaking out all summer long, wondering if their favorite characters would survive.
The song’s warning about trouble coming matched the episode’s dark ending perfectly, proving that sometimes the scariest monsters are the ones you love most.
8. Goodbye Stranger by Supertramp

Sometimes a song title says everything you need to know about an episode’s emotional gut punch.
Goodbye Stranger featured Castiel making an impossible choice, and Supertramp’s lyrics echoed the heartbreak of watching a friend walk away.
The show loved using music to amplify its emotional moments, and this track delivered a perfect blend of sadness and hope that left fans reaching for tissues.
9. Wanted Dead or Alive by Bon Jovi

Dean Winchester and a cowboy ballad about life on the road? Match made in hunter heaven.
No Rest for the Wicked gave fans a lighthearted brotherly moment before everything went sideways, with this Bon Jovi hit capturing their nomadic lifestyle perfectly.
The lyrics about being a cowboy on a steel horse could’ve been written specifically for two brothers in a ’67 Impala hunting evil.
10. Space Oddity by David Bowie

Fighting fairies sounds ridiculous until David Bowie’s cosmic masterpiece starts playing in the background.
Clap Your Hands If You Believe took Supernatural into weird territory, and this track added a surreal, otherworldly vibe that made everything feel dreamlike.
The show proved it could blend humor with legendary music, creating moments that were both hilarious and somehow still emotionally resonant for longtime viewers.
11. Fight the Good Fight by Triumph

Canadian rockers Triumph delivered an anthem about perseverance that fit perfectly with the Winchester brothers’ never-give-up attitude.
Devil’s Trap featured multiple powerful tracks, and this one reinforced the episode’s themes about standing strong against impossible odds.
The song’s message about fighting through adversity became a rallying cry for characters who faced apocalyptic threats like it was just another Tuesday afternoon.
12. The Guitar Man by Bread

Soft rock legends Bread brought tender emotions to the Baby episode’s exploration of family and memories.
This gentle acoustic track contrasted beautifully with the show’s usual harder rock choices, showing the Impala witnessed quiet moments too.
Not every scene needed electric guitars screaming; sometimes a simple melody said more about love and loss than any explosive action sequence ever could.
13. Someday Soon by Judy Collins

Folk music icon Judy Collins brought her crystalline voice to another Baby episode moment, offering hope through beautiful simplicity.
Her acoustic arrangement provided breathing room between intense scenes, letting viewers process everything that happened inside that beloved black car.
Supernatural knew when to rock hard and when to pull back, and this track proved the show’s musical choices were always intentional and meaningful.
