One of the most iconic parts of Stardew Valley is the absolutely stellar soundtrack, composed by developer Eric “ConcernedApe” Barone himself. It’s so well known that there’s currently a live concert tour going on, with many performances selling out in mere minutes. If you’re a Stardew Valley fan, chances are you have a favorite track.
Now, the entire Stardew Valley soundtrack slaps, but in my opinion, some songs slap a little harder. “Dance of the Moonlight Jellies” is a universally beloved track, but there are others that go above and beyond and hit my S-tier, while others trickle down from A to D.
Below, I present my own personalStardew Valley Soundtrack Tier List, arranged from S-tier (scratches my brain in the best way!) to D-tier (I might skip it). Within each tier, there is no ranking, just more or less some loose vibes. Disagree? Let us know what songs are on your personal Stardew Valley soundtrack tier list in the comments.
These tracks are the cream of the crop, the ones I’ve actually put on other non-Stardew Valley playlists because I just love how wonderfully atmospheric they are. I tried to be exclusive here, which is why only six songs made the cut.
“Fall (Raven’s Descent)”
“Winter (Nocturne of Ice)”
“Dance of the Moonlight Jellies”
“Spirit’s Eve Festival”
“In the Deep Woods”
“A Stillness in the Rain (Abigail’s Theme)”
These are all absolutely bangers. If I’m looking for a nice dopamine rush, I’ll play one of the A-tier tracks and my day will be brightened, my mood improved. My crops are flourishing, my skin is clear, etc.
“Night Market”
“Submarine”
“Mermaid Song”
“Stardew Valley Overture”
“Spring (It’s a Big World Outside)”
“Spring (The Valley Comes Alive)”
“Summer (Tropicala)”
“Summer (The Sun Can Bend an Orange Sky)”
“The Stardrop Saloon”
“Fall (The Smell of Mushroom)”
“Winter (The Wind Can Be Still)”
“Winter (Ancient)”
“Piano Solo (Elliot’s Theme)”
“Grapefruit Sky (Harvey’s Theme)”
“Sam’s Band (Electronic Version)”
“Mines (Marimba of
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