The True Crime Version and the Sacred Chant Version were released on September 19, 2024, as part of
Songs from Agatha All Along (Episodes 1 & 2). The Lorna Wu's Version and the Cover Version were released on October 3, 2024, as part of
Songs from Agatha All Along (Episode 4). The Score Version along with True Crime, Sacred Chant, Lorna Wu's, and Cover versions were released together on October 11, as part of
Agatha All Along: Vol. 1 (Episodes 1–5) (Original Soundtrack). The Pop Version by
Japanese Breakfast was released on October 17. The Nicky's Version and the Agatha Through Time Version were released on October 31, as part of
Songs from Agatha All Along (Episode 9). Nicky's, Agatha Through Time and Pop versions were released together on November 1, 2024, as part of
Agatha All Along: Vol. 2 (Episodes 6–9) (Original Soundtrack). All eight versions of the song were featured on the side A of the soundtrack vinyl,
Music from Agatha All Along, released on October 30, 2024.
"True Crime Version" The "True Crime Version" was featured in the first episode of
Agatha All Along titled "
Seekest Thou the Road". It was the theme song for the fictionalized crime noir television series titled
Agnes of Westview, in which the witch
Agatha Harkness was trapped by
Wanda Maximoff / Scarlet Witch in the town of
Westview, New Jersey, at the end of the miniseries
WandaVision (2021).
"Sacred Chant Version" The "Sacred Chant Version" was featured in the second episode of
Agatha All Along titled "
Circle Sewn with Fate / Unlock Thy Hidden Gate". It was sung by Harkness and her newly recruited coven, during which
Billy Maximoff unknowingly created the
Witches' Road, accessible via a door in Agatha's basement in her home in Westview.
"Lorna Wu's Version" The "Lorna Wu's Version" was featured in the fourth episode of
Agatha All Along titled "
If I Can't Reach You / Let My Song Teach You". It was sung by the character Lorna Wu, mother of
Alice Wu-Gulliver, a member of Harkness' coven, and revealed to be a protection spell created by Wu to shield Wu-Gulliver from a generational curse.
"Cover Version" The "Cover Version" was featured in "If I Can't Reach You / Let My Song Teach You". It was sung by Harkness' coven, during Wu-Gulliver's trial as a
cover of Lorna Wu's version in the hopes of protecting themselves from the Wu family generational curse.
"Score Version" The "Score Version" was featured in "Circle Sewn with Fate / Unlock Thy Hidden Gate" and was composed by
Christophe Beck and Michael Paraskevas. The score plays in the final scene as the coven walks down the path of the Witches' Road after entering the door and narrowly escaping the Salem Seven.
"Nicky's Version" The "Nicky's Version" was featured in the finale of
Agatha All Along titled "
Maiden Mother Crone". It was the initial version of the song, as developed by Harkness and her son
Nicholas Scratch in the 1750s which started the legend of the Witches' Road.
"Agatha Through Time Version" The "Agatha Through Time Version" was featured in "Maiden Mother Crone". It was the version of the song continued by Harkness after the death of her son, which she used to con other witches by leading them in singing the song as part of a ritual to open the door to the Witches' Road and proceeding to steal their powers, killing them in the process. Harkness eventually became the only known survivor of the fictional Witches' Road.
"Pop Version" The "Pop Version", performed by
Japanese Breakfast, was featured in the credits of "Maiden Mother Crone". == Chart performance ==