Live Free or Die (The Sopranos) - Music

Music

  • The song played during the end credits is "4th of July" by X.
  • After Meadow tells Carmela and Rosalie Aprile about Vito and the security guard, Tony comes down the stairs singing the opening line of "Aqualung" by Jethro Tull.
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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