Donnie Brasco Soundtrack (

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Rating: 7.70/10 from 333000 votes
Tags: cutting off a leg, dismembering a dead body, undercover fbi agent
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Donnie Brasco

Title in Italiano:

Donnie Brasco

Title in Português:

Donnie Brasco

Synopsis

This true story follows FBI agent Joe Pistone as he infiltrates the New York Mafia. Befriending Lefty Ruggiero, Pistone (under the name Donnie Brasco) is able to embed himself in a Mafia faction led by Sonny Black. Ruggiero and Pistone become tight as the group goes about collecting money for "the bosses." Eventually, the group become big-time when Black himself becomes a boss; all the while, Pistone collects evidence. However, the trials and tribulations of the undercover work become more than Pistone can bear. His marriage falls apart, and to top it off, the Mafia suspect a mole in the organization. The real dilemma is afforded to Pistone, who knows that if he walks away from the Mafia, Ruggiero will be the one punished.

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Donnie Brasco
A Stranger on Earth
Dinah Washington: Performer
Sid Feller: Writer
Roman Guitar
Bruno Cherubini: Writer
Lou Monte: Performer
Heart of my Heart
Lou Monte: Performer
Ben Ryan: Writer
Ben Ryan: Performer
Ben Ryan: Lyrics
Just Around the Corner
Herbie Hancock: Writer
Herbie Hancock: Performer
Dance with Me
Peter H. Brown: Writer
Peter H. Brown: Performer
One Way or Another
Blondie: Performer
Debbie Harry: Writer
How Deep is Your Love
Barry Gibb: Writer
Johnny Mathis: Performer
Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas
Hugh Martin: Writer
Jerry Vale: Performer
Silver Bells
The Chipmunk Song
Working My Way Back To You
Love On the Rocks
Happiness
Don't Bring Me Down
Brooklyn Girls
Love Under the Apple Tree
What You Won't Do for Love
The Latin One
Cool Jerk
Por Primera Vez
Love Machine
Heart Of Glass
Disco Inferno
Thump It Up
What Goes Up
Return to Me
Deep Purple
Breath Of The Jungle
The Tranquil Prairie
Columbia, the Gem of the Ocean
Don't Bring Me Down
Jeff Lynne: Performer
What You Won't Do for Love
Bobby Caldwell: Performer
Lonely Man
Patrick Doyle: Performer
A Friend of Mine
Patrick Doyle: Performer
You Like the Moustache?
Patrick Doyle: Performer
New Car
Patrick Doyle: Performer
Donnie Gets Involved
Patrick Doyle: Performer
This Ain't New York
Patrick Doyle: Performer
Donnie & the Morman
Patrick Doyle: Performer
Mickey Mantle Arrives
Patrick Doyle: Performer
You Belong to Me Now
Patrick Doyle: Performer
Father and Son
Patrick Doyle: Performer
The Raid
Patrick Doyle: Performer
Dust Off the Guns
Patrick Doyle: Performer
The Call
Patrick Doyle: Performer
The Shoot-Out
Patrick Doyle: Performer
Lefty Sees the Light
Patrick Doyle: Performer
Donnie's Taken Out
Patrick Doyle: Performer
The Real Donnie
Patrick Doyle: Performer
The Final Call
Patrick Doyle: Performer
Donnie and Lefty
Patrick Doyle: Performer
A Stranger on Earth (Dinah Washington)
Patrick Doyle: Performer
Heart of My Heart (The Gang That Sang) (Lou Monte)
Patrick Doyle: Performer
Happiness (The Pointer Sisters)
Patrick Doyle: Performer
What You Won't Do For Love (Bobby Caldwell)
Patrick Doyle: Performer
Heart Of Glass (Blondie)
Patrick Doyle: Performer
Love Machine Pt. 1 (The Miracles)
Patrick Doyle: Performer
Don't Bring Me Down (Electric Light Orchestra)
Patrick Doyle: Performer
Disco Inferno (The Trammps)
Patrick Doyle: Performer
Brooklyn Girls (Robbie Dupree)
Patrick Doyle: Performer
Return To Me (Dean Martin
Patrick Doyle: Performer
The Latin One (El Chicano)
Patrick Doyle: Performer
Just Around The Corner (Herbie Hancock)
Patrick Doyle: Performer
Donnie And Lefty (Patrick Doyle)
Patrick Doyle: Performer
Love Theme From "Come See The Paradise"
Randy Edelman: Performer
Fire In A Brooklyn Theatre
Randy Edelman: Performer
Shikataganai
Randy Edelman: Performer
Love Is The Sweetest Thing (Mark Earley)
Randy Edelman: Performer
Lily And Mini
Randy Edelman: Performer
Flower That Blooms In The Rain (Mariko Seki)
Randy Edelman: Performer
Kawamura Family Theme
Randy Edelman: Performer
Jack And Lily
Randy Edelman: Performer
Nevertheless (Bart Kalmar)
Randy Edelman: Performer
You Can't Spit At Heaven
Randy Edelman: Performer
Forget Me Not (Sanae Hosaka)
Randy Edelman: Performer
Little Tokyp
Randy Edelman: Performer
Terminal Island
Randy Edelman: Performer
Santa Anita
Randy Edelman: Performer
Don't Sit Under The Apple Tree (Eri Eiko Koide, Jumi Emizawa, Cynthia Lawren)
Randy Edelman: Performer
Bad Days
Randy Edelman: Performer
Love Birds (Soyji)
Randy Edelman: Performer
Nine Tiny Seconds
Randy Edelman: Performer
A Little Bag Of Magic
Randy Edelman: Performer
Livin' on the Edge of the Night (Iggy Pop)
Ryuichi Sakamoto: Performer
The Way You Do the Things You Do (UB40)
Ryuichi Sakamoto: Performer
Back to Life (Jam on the Groove Mix) (Soul II Soul featuring Caron Wheeler)
Ryuichi Sakamoto: Performer
Laserman (Ryuichi Sakamoto)
Ryuichi Sakamoto: Performer
Singing in the Shower (Les Rita Mitsouko and Sparks)
Ryuichi Sakamoto: Performer
I'll Be Holding On (Gregg Allman)
Ryuichi Sakamoto: Performer
Black Rain Suite: Sato (Hans Zimmer)
Ryuichi Sakamoto: Performer
Black Rain Suite: Charlie Loses His Head (Hans Zimmer)
Ryuichi Sakamoto: Performer
Black Rain Suite: Sugai (Hans Zimmer)
Ryuichi Sakamoto: Performer
Black Rain Suite: Nick and Masa (Hans Zimmer)
Ryuichi Sakamoto: Performer

User reviews

George Thompson
3/10

The choice of songs in the soundtrack often felt out of place and distracting, taking away from the gritty realism of the Mafia world depicted in the film. The music did not effectively immerse the audience in the dangerous and high-stakes environment of the story.

Amanda Thomas
5/10

The soundtrack effectively builds a sense of unease and impending danger, mirroring the constant threat of discovery and betrayal that looms over the characters throughout the story.

Charles Garcia
1/10

The lack of a cohesive musical theme or motif throughout the soundtrack made it difficult to connect with the characters and their struggles on a deeper level. The music seemed disconnected from the narrative, failing to create a memorable and impactful listening experience that complemented the film's themes and emotions.

Melissa Lee
6/10

The use of traditional Italian music in the soundtrack adds an authentic touch to the portrayal of the New York Mafia culture, immersing the audience in the setting.

Ronald Hill
10/10

The soundtrack of Donnie Brasco perfectly captures the tense and suspenseful atmosphere of the mafia world depicted in the movie. The use of traditional Italian music mixed with modern compositions creates a unique and immersive listening experience.

Elizabeth Evans
5/10

The soundtrack of Donnie Brasco perfectly captures the tension and suspense of the undercover operation, enhancing the overall mood of the film.

Michelle Gonzalez
9/10

The emotional depth of the soundtrack enhances the character development and the relationships portrayed in the film. The haunting melodies and poignant themes evoke a sense of loyalty, betrayal, and sacrifice, adding layers of complexity to the storytelling.

Daniel Nelson
3/10

The soundtrack of Donnie Brasco failed to capture the tension and intensity of the undercover operation portrayed in the movie. The music felt generic and did not enhance the emotional depth of the characters or the storyline.

Karen Walker
9/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Donnie Brasco is a masterful blend of music and storytelling, creating a memorable and impactful viewing experience that stays with the audience long after the credits roll.

Sarah Williams
5/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Donnie Brasco succeeds in elevating the dramatic impact of the film, making it a memorable and immersive viewing experience.

George Green
5/10

The emotional depth conveyed through the music in key scenes helps to connect the audience with the struggles and dilemmas faced by the characters, particularly Joe Pistone.