BioShock Infinite Licensed Soundtrack

BioShock Infinite features several licensed soundtracks from the time period of the game's setting, including some songs from the bluegrass and gospel genres. Other tracks have been rearranged to fit with the era while remaining anachronistic to the time period. The game also includes original music composed by Ken Levine, Jim Bonney, Duncan Watt and Charles Dworetz which are not featured on the Original Soundtrack album released digitally with special editions of the game.

Period Songs
Many songs in the game's soundtrack are typical of the time period. However, some are technically anachronistic due to the game's setting in 1912. In an interview, Ken Levine stated that it was difficult to "find music from that era that sounds great to a modern ear". Thus some of the songs listed here should be taken as representative rather than strictly adhering to the setting.

Additionally, some songs are modern recordings of actual period songs, with Duncan Watt on piano.

Additional Score
Some songs heard have been specially composed for the game.

Anachronistic Songs
Several songs heard in Columbia are period-sounding "covers" of modern hits. Booker and Elizabeth also hear some of the original modern versions of the songs through certain Tears.

†Also available to unlock in The Columbian Archeological Society (Clash in the Clouds)