Explore the full soundtrack of Mafia: The Old Country Part 19, detailing every song, artist, and its in-game context. Your essential guide to the game's music!
Alright, so you've made it to Part 19 of our Mafia: The Old Country journey! This section isn't about a specific mission or a boss fight, but rather a deep dive into the game's incredible soundtrack. Think of it as a curated playlist for the game, showing you which tunes play when and where. It's a fantastic way to appreciate how the music really sets the mood for each part of Tommy's story.
We've got everything listed out here, from the songs you'll hear on the radio during drives to the tracks that punctuate key story moments. It's a comprehensive list, so whether you're curious about a specific song or just want to know what's playing during the epilogue, you'll find it below. Let's get into the music!
Mafia: The Old Country Part 19 Soundtrack Breakdown
This part of the guide is all about the music. It lists each song, the artist who performed it, and the specific in-game context where you'll hear it. It's a great resource for understanding how the soundtrack enhances the narrative and atmosphere of the game.
Key Moments and Music Cues:
- "Epilogue": You'll hear songs like Fate by Vladimir Simunek during Tommy's description of Frank's funeral.
- "Visiting Rich People": This mission features music that sets a particular tone.
- "A Great Deal!": This section includes Moanin’ for You by The Mills Brothers, heard from a parking garage attendant's radio just before a fight, and You Run Your Mouth And I'll Run My Business by Louis Jordan as you drive away from the parking garage.
- "Bon Appetit!": The music here, specifically Long About Midnight by Louis Prima, plays in Carlo's apartment.
- "Happy Birthday!": During a scene on a steamboat, you'll hear Coucou by Django Reinhardt and The Quintet of The Hot Club de France w/Josette Dayde, performed by the
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