A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms ends on an unusual song: "Sixteen Tons" by Tennessee Ernie Ford, but it fits well with the themes of the show.
A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms takes the world initially unleashed in Game of Thrones and builds upon it, whisking viewers back in time to a point nearly 100 years before the original series.
For the first time in 'Game of Thrones' history, the most recent episode ends with a song not related to Westeros.
"Sixteen Tons" closing A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms Season 1 isn't random, here's what the 1955 country song really says about Dunk's story.
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A Knight Of The Seven Kingdoms Season 1 Finale Features The Strangest Music Choice In The GoT Franchise
The season 1 finale of A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms includes a real-world song in a move that's both baffling yet fitting for the Game of Thrones spin-off.
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‘A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms’ Just Made a Major Change To ‘Game of Thrones’ Longest Tradition
A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms deviates from Game of Thrones tradition with an unexpected soundtrack choice in the Season 1 ...
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