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The first, titled The Sopranos: Music from the HBO Original Series, was released in 1999, and contains selections from the show's first two seasons. [9] The second, titled The Sopranos: Peppers & Eggs: Music from the HBO Original Series, was released in 2001, and contains two Compact Discs of songs from the show's first three seasons. [10]
After the opening credits, the episode shows the status of all the major characters, overscored by Frank Sinatra's "It Was a Very Good Year". The song played during Sil's The Godfather prank in the Bing! is "Nod Off" by Skeleton Key. During the Soprano family barbecue, Andrea Bocelli's "Con te partirò" is playing in the background.
The song played during the montage of the Feds arresting Junior, Larry Boy, Sasso, and the other mobsters is "The Four Sections (Andrea Parker Mix)" by Steve Reich. The song played when Tony comes looking for Dr. Melfi is "El Gorrito" by Lucho Argain. The song played over the end credits is "State Trooper" by Bruce Springsteen.
The song played when Paulie visits Christopher's apartment is "Summertime" by Booker T. & the MG's. The Beatles song "Lucy In the Sky with Diamonds" is mentioned by the comedian in the nursing home scene between Junior and Livia. The song played when Christopher steals the newspapers and into the end credits is "Frank Sinatra" by Cake.
The song played when Tony meets with Johnny Sack during his anniversary dinner with Carmela is "Pampa" by Gustavo Santaolalla. The song played during the final montage and end credits is an instrumental version of " Paparazzi " by Xzibit , a song derived from Gabriel Fauré 's " Pavane ".
[1] "For All Debts Public and Private" is one of only two Sopranos episodes in which the end credits roll on top of a picture (the eye of the twenty-dollar bill in this case) instead of a black background (the other episode is "Cold Cuts" from Season 5) and the only episode in which they do so for the entire duration of the credits.
Perhaps the biggest indication that Tony died was in the 2024 documentary Wise Guy: David Chase and The Sopranos, when Chase referenced a scene in the second episode of the third season. In the ...
The song played while Tony takes his Prozac and remembers his childhood is "White Rabbit" by Jefferson Airplane. It is also played when he makes ice-cream sundaes with A.J. and into the end credits. The song played when young Tony misses the bus and sees Johnny and Junior beating up a man is "Don't Bring Me Down" by The Animals.