Music
- The song played over the end credits is "Take Me for a Little While" by Dave Edmunds.
- Weezer's "Island in the Sun" is played during the conversation between Carmela and Adriana at the gym.
- Billy Joel's "Scenes from an Italian Restaurant" is played in a scene near the end, where Tony, Carmela and their guests have a meal at an Italian restaurant, presumably following the Billy Joel concert.
- "I Only Have Eyes For You", by The Flamingos, is played in the scene wherein Tony has lunch with Janice.
- Armand Van Helden's "Kentucky Fried Flow" is played when Christopher and his friend are seen in a bathroom and his friend is vomiting, while Christopher is looking in the mirror after shooting heroin.
- D'Angelo's "Untitled (How Does It Feel)" is used as diegetic music when A.J. and Devin are on the couch in the Soprano home.
- The Aquatones's "You" plays as Tony dreams about Gloria
- Though it is not played during the episode, The Beatles' 1965 Rubber Soul album is featured in one scene, wherein a mint copy was part of Devin's father's record collection.
- "Ballin' Out Of Control" - Jermaine Dupri, Featuring Nate Dogg
- "Em'Ma" - Manu Dibango
- "Tout Simplement" - Bibie
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