
Martha and the Vendellas: “Nowhere to Run” Lightnin’ Hopkins: “Black Ghost Blues,” “Sinner’s Prayer,” “The Howling Wolf” Johnny Cash: “Folsom Prison Blues (Live),” “Ring of Fire” John Lee Hooker: “One Bourbon, One Scotch, One Beer” Jefferson Airplane: “Somebody to Love,” “White Rabbit”

The Animals: “We Gotta Get Out Of This Place”Īretha Franklin: “Chain of Fools,” “Respect”īeach Boys: “Help Me, Rhonda,” “Heroes and Villains,” “Wouldn’t It Be Nice”īig Brother & The Holding Company: “Piece of My Heart”īlue Cheer: “Good Times Are So Hard To Find”Ĭhambers Brothers: “I Can’t Turn You Loose”Ĭreedence Clearwater Revival: “Proud Mary,” “Fortunate Son,” “Bad Moon Rising,” “Born on the Bayou”ĭel Shannon: “Runaway,” “Keep Searchin’ (We’ll Follow The Sun)”ĭewey Edwards: “I Let A Good Thing Go By”ĭusty Springfield: “Son of a Preacher Man”

Here, though, is the FULL track list of what you’ll hear playing while you’re playing Mafia III: Rather than make you wait until the game’s launch on October 7, though, you can groove to the sounds of 1968 New Bordeaux starting today on Pandora with the Mafia III Hit List. You’re one link away from this awesome collection of classic rock, country, soul, blues and popular music straight from this transformative era in American – and music – history. You’ll have more than 100 classic songs that will send you back to a very different time. So, as you hop into a Lassiter Leopard and cruise through Mafia III’s streets of New Bordeaux, crank up the radio.


So many different genres came together to create a soundtrack that’s lived beyond one generation and helped define an era. More than 100 songs in Mafia III Licensed Soundtrack Īsk anyone about influential moments in music and 1968 will be near the top of that list every damn time.
