Eloise (The Sopranos) - Music

Music

  • The song played over the end credits is "Little Bird" by Annie Lennox.
  • The song played during the Soprano family's visit to Meadow in New York is "New Slang" by The Shins.
  • The song played in the background of a scene between Silvio and Paulie is Metallica's cover of "The Small Hours" by Holocaust.
  • The song played at the Bada Bing office when Paulie gives Tony a large envelope of cash (after the murder and robbery of Minn Matrone) is "Real Fonky Time" by Dax Riders.
The Sopranos
Creator and crew
  • David Chase
  • Writers and directors
Related articles
  • Episodes
  • Awards and nominations
  • Music
  • The Sopranos: Road to Respect
  • Pinball game
Fictional universe
  • Soprano crime family
  • Lupertazzi crime family
  • Satriale's Pork Store
  • Bada Bing
  • Cleaver
  • Family tree
  • FBI
Characters
Primary
  • Tony Soprano
  • Jennifer Melfi
  • Carmela Soprano
  • Christopher Moltisanti
  • Junior Soprano
  • Big Pussy Bonpensiero
  • Silvio Dante
  • Paulie Gualtieri
  • Anthony Soprano, Jr.
  • Meadow Soprano
  • Adriana La Cerva
  • Janice Soprano
  • Bobby Baccalieri
  • Livia Soprano
Secondary
  • Johnny Sack
  • Artie Bucco
  • Rosalie Aprile
  • Phil Leotardo
  • Ralph Cifaretto
  • Tony Blundetto
  • Richie Aprile
  • Furio Giunta
  • Charmaine Bucco
  • Vito Spatafore
  • Carmine Lupertazzi
  • Little Carmine
  • Patsy Parisi
  • Carlo Gervasi
  • Benny Fazio
  • Jackie Aprile, Jr.
  • Mikey Palmice
  • Brendan Filone
  • Matthew Bevilaqua
  • Sean Gismonte
  • Hesh Rabkin
  • Ray Curto
  • Dwight Harris
  • Eugene Pontecorvo
  • Little Paulie Germani
  • Larry Barese
  • Butch DeConcini
  • Albie Cianflone
Episodes
Season 1
  • The Sopranos
  • 46 Long
  • Denial, Anger, Acceptance
  • Meadowlands
  • College
  • Pax Soprana
  • Down Neck
  • The Legend of Tennessee Moltisanti
  • Boca
  • A Hit Is a Hit
  • Nobody Knows Anything
  • Isabella
  • I Dream of Jeannie Cusamano
Season 2
  • Guy Walks into a Psychiatrist's Office...
  • Do Not Resuscitate
  • Toodle Fucking-Oo
  • Commendatori
  • Big Girls Don't Cry
  • The Happy Wanderer
  • D-Girl
  • Full Leather Jacket
  • From Where to Eternity
  • Bust Out
  • House Arrest
  • The Knight in White Satin Armor
  • Funhouse
Season 3
  • Mr. Ruggerio's Neighborhood
  • Proshai, Livushka
  • Fortunate Son
  • Employee of the Month
  • Another Toothpick
  • University
  • Second Opinion
  • He Is Risen
  • The Telltale Moozadell
  • ...To Save Us All from Satan's Power
  • Pine Barrens
  • Amour Fou
  • Army of One
Season 4
  • For All Debts Public and Private
  • No Show
  • Christopher
  • The Weight
  • Pie-O-My
  • Everybody Hurts
  • Watching Too Much Television
  • Mergers and Acquisitions
  • Whoever Did This
  • The Strong, Silent Type
  • Calling All Cars
  • Eloise
  • Whitecaps
Season 5
  • Two Tonys
  • Rat Pack
  • Where's Johnny?
  • All Happy Families...
  • Irregular Around the Margins
  • Sentimental Education
  • In Camelot
  • Marco Polo
  • Unidentified Black Males
  • Cold Cuts
  • The Test Dream
  • Long Term Parking
  • All Due Respect
Season 6
  • Members Only
  • Join the Club
  • Mayham
  • The Fleshy Part of the Thigh
  • Mr. & Mrs. John Sacrimoni Request...
  • Live Free or Die
  • Luxury Lounge
  • Johnny Cakes
  • The Ride
  • Moe n' Joe
  • Cold Stones
  • Kaisha
  • Soprano Home Movies
  • Stage 5
  • Remember When
  • Chasing It
  • Walk Like a Man
  • Kennedy and Heidi
  • The Second Coming
  • The Blue Comet
  • Made in America
  • Episodes
  • Category

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