You're A Mafia Don. What Songs Are On Your iPod?

My Way, for sure

New York, New York

Any kind of Italian opera sung by a tenor

What else?

Q

From Broadway Danny Rose: Agita

:slight_smile:

Q

That’s Amore’
Dean Martin, I think.

Heart Of Stone
The Big Hurt
Let Me Roll It
You Don’t Know Me
Behind That Locked Door
Respect
There’s a Boat Dat’s Leavin’ Soon
I Should Have Known Better
Constant Craving
I’ve Got The World On A String
Under My Thumb
I Heard It Through The Grapevine
What’s Going On
Your Latest Trick
Cold Cold Heart
Money, Money, Money
Gimme! Gimme! Gimme! (A Man After Midnight)
First We Take Manhattan

Sinatra. Lots of Sinatra.

Run for Your Life

With a Little Help from my Friends

Money Changes Everything

Jamie Got a Gun

Bohemian Rhapsody

Best wishes,
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Ah, okay.

Once again, I find I wasn’t clear in my OP, sorry!

I actually wanted y’all to pretend you were an actual Italian Mafia Don (Think Don Corleone, etc.) and tell us what tunes you’d hear in your limo or on your iPod.

The responses were great anyway. :smiley:

I would play the same must I listen to now. Beatles, Springsteen, Social Distortion, Johnny Cash, Kanye West and Jay Z. I think Kanye and Jay would see heavy rotation.

I might skip over some of the songs from the Glee soundtrack though.

Don’t Stop Believin’. >_>

Yeah.

I think the musical part of the “Rat Pack” loved “Dino” as well as “The Chairman” and Sammy Davis, Jr.

Probably most of the headliners in Vegas appealed to the “Mob”, dontcha reckon?

I often wonder about the tales they could tell from those times, and this is why I thought they’d have a kind of “Greatest Hits of The Mafia” album or MP3’s. :slight_smile:

Kind of a “The Way We Were” sorta thing…:smiley:

Q

Probably the latest Eurotrash and American techno that you danced to in trashy guido dance clubs in New York, Vegas, Palermo, and Miami… something to pump a fist to…

Something like this I’d imagine. There is lots of stuff like this around. Someone did a CD compilation of it which was very popular in Holland and Germany about five years or so ago. Living in Italy, it cuts too close to the bone. I quite like the style, but I couldn’t listen to it or use it as background to a dinner part as we used to do in Holland.

My guess is Italian opera.

My experience says, yes, a lot of the rat pack… but a surprising amount of 70s mellow music.
The newer generation has ditched that for mostly rap and cheap pop crap.

Woke Up This Morning, by Alabama 3

“Lawyers, Guns, and Money,” Warren Zevon.

The Sounds of Silence
The Wall
Another Bites the Dust

Sinatra is for lightweights and posers. I’ll listen to Mario Lanza over the rat faced ratpacker any day of the week.

Soundtrack from The Godfather. It would inspire me.

This.