Funhouse (The Sopranos) - Music

Music

  • The song played throughout the episode, including the end credits, is "Thru and Thru" from the 1994 album, Voodoo Lounge by The Rolling Stones (and sung by Keith Richards).
  • The song played on the radio of Tony's car, and in his last "fever dream" is "Free Fallin'" by Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers
  • The song that Pussy puts in the CD player and confesses to him being an informant over is "Baubles, Bangles and Beads" by Frank Sinatra
  • The song Meadow listens to on the radio in her room, while she is sulking after Tony is arrested in front of her friends, is "Diamonds & Rust" by Joan Baez.
  • When Tony leaves Dr. Melfi's office after he feels she insulted him, he sings "Maybe Baby" by Buddy Holly and The Crickets.
  • After killing Pussy Bonpensiero, Tony Soprano watches a 1960s broadcast of The Temptations on television, performing "Ain't Too Proud to Beg".

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