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Mafia: Definitive Edition

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Mafia: Definitive Edition Part 19 music guide, including songs for Frank's funeral, Carlo's apartment, and the ending credits.

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Mafia: Definitive Edition Part 19 music guide, including songs for Frank's funeral, Carlo's apartment, and the ending credits.

Walkthrough
  1. 1
    Epilogue: The song playing is "Fate" by Vladimir Simunek, accompanying Tommy describing Frank's fake funeral.
  2. 2
    The Mills Brothers: "Moanin’ for You" plays on the parking garage attendant's radio before the fight.
  3. 3
    Louis Jordan: "You Run Your Mouth And I'll Run My Business" plays while driving away from the parking garage.
  4. 4
    Louis Prima: "Long About Midnight" plays in Carlo's apartment.
  5. 5
    Django Reinhardt and The Quintet of The Hot Club de France w/Josette Dayde: "Coucou" plays from the Steamboat band, "Bandits of Rhythm."
  6. 6
    Django Reinhardt and The Quintet of The Hot Club de France: "Coquette" can be heard on the radio in Salieri’s Bar or the radio in the shack in the harbor lot, during the "Just for Relaxation" segment.
  7. 7
    The Mills Brothers: "Out for No Good" plays on Salieri's gramophone.
  8. 8
    Django Reinhardt and The Quintet of The Hot Club de France: "Rhythme futur" plays when Tommy turns on Salieri’s gramophone.
  9. 9
    Lordz of Brooklyn: "Lake of Fire" plays during the ending credits.

Additional Tracks Mentioned:

  • Blind Blake: "Diddy Wah Diddy"
  • Django Reinhardt and The Quintet of The Hot Club de France: "Sweet Georgia Brown," "Limehouse Blues," "The Sheik of Araby," "Honeysuckle Rose," "Charleston"
  • Whitey's Lindy Hoppers: "Swing dance" (song title? by Frank Skinner, "Hellzapoppin'")
  • The Mills Brothers: "Paper Doll"
  • The Mills Brothers and Louis Armstrong: "My Darling Nelly Gray"
  • Louis Armstrong and his Hot Five: "West End Blues," "Muskrat Ramble"
  • Fred Astaire: "Cheek to Cheek"
  • Duke Ellington and his Orchestra: "Never No Lament" (lyrics for Don't Get Around Much Anymore by Bob Russell)
  • Duke Ellington and his Famous Orchestra: "I'm Beginning to See the Light"
  • Louis Prima and Keely Smith: "Just a Gigolo/I Ain't Got Nobody" (adapted by Irving Caesar from "Schöner Gigolo" by Leonello Casucci/Julius Brammer)/(Roger Graham/Spencer Williams)
  • Benny Goodman and his Orchestra: "Sing, Sing, Sing" (introducing "Christopher Columbus")
  • Bunny Berigan and his Orchestra: "I Can't Get Started" (Live: ? and I Can't Get Started)
  • The Tommy Dorsey Orchestra with Bunny Berigan: "Marie"
  • The Tommy Dorsey Orchestra with Buddy Rich: "Opus One"
  • The RCA All Stars (Fats Waller, Tommy Dorsey, Bunny Berigan, Dick McDonough, George Wettling): "Honeysuckle Rose"
  • Fats Waller and His Rhythm: "Your Feets Too Big," "Lulu's Back in Town" (with Bunny Berigan)
  • Robert Johnson: "Cross Road Blues"
  • Bob Crosby: "Big Noise from Winetka"
  • Bing Crosby, Louis Armstrong, Jack Teagarden, and Joe Venuti: "My Honey's Lovin' Arms"
  • Count Basie: "Jumpin' at the Woodside"
  • Louis Armstrong and his All Stars with Jack Teagarden: "Ain't Misbehavin'"
  • Louis Armstrong and his All Stars with Jack Teagarden: "Muskrat Ramble"
  • Artie Shaw with Buddy Rich: "Oh, Lady Be Good"
  • Jack Teagarden: "Mighty Lak' a Rose"
  • Louis Armstrong and his Friends with Jack Teagarden: "The Bucket's Got a Hole in It"
  • The Andrews Sisters: "Bei Mir Bistu Shein" (Jacob Jacobs/Sholom Secunda/Sammy Cahn/Saul Chaplin), "Hold Tight Hold Tight" (Jerry Brandow/Lenny Kent/Edward Robinson/Willie Spotwood/Leonard Ware)
  • Glenn Miller and his Orchestra: "Tuxedo Junction" (Erskine Hawkins/Bill Johnson/Buddy Feyne), "Runnin' Wild" (A.H. Gibbs/Joe Grey/Leo Wood), "In The Mood" (Joe Garland/Andy Razaf)
  • Prokofiev: "Peter and the Wolf"
Tips
  • The game developers did not strictly adhere to the time period for some songs, such as "You Run Your Mouth and I'll Run My Business" by Louis Jordan or "La Verdine" by Latchmo Drom.

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