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Whitecaps
The Sopranos
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Camouflage of Righteousness
Written by
Steven Van Zandt
(uncredited)
Performed by
Steven Van Zandt
(as Little Steven)
Woke Up This Morning
(Opening Credits)
Written by
Larry Love
,
Mountain of Love
,
Sir Eddie Real
and
Rev D. Wayne Love
Performed by
Alabama 3
(as A3)
Courtesy of Geffen Records, Inc.
Under license from Universal Music Special Markets, Inc.
Contains a sample from "Standing At The Burial Ground"
by Mississippi Fred McDowell
Contains a sample from "Mannish Boy"
Performed by
Muddy Waters
Used courtesy of Sony Music
Contains elements from "Tell Me"
Performed by
Howlin' Wolf
Under license from Universal Music Special Markets, Inc.
Drink to Me Only with Thine Eyes
Traditional tune with lyrics by
Ben Jonson
Performed by
Dean Martin
I Have Dreamed
Fantastic Strings
Layla
Written by
Eric Clapton
and
Jim Gordon
Performed by
Derek & The Dominos
(as Derek and The Dominos)
I Love Paris
Music by
Cole Porter
Lyrics by
Cole Porter
Performed by
Dean Martin
Oh, What a Night
Written by
Marvin Junior
and
Johnny Funches
Performed by
The Dells
Woke Up This Morning (Chosen One Mix)
(uncredited)
Performed by
Alabama 3
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