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Lilyhammer is a Norwegian-US co-production TV-crimedy-series from 2012–2014 about a New York mafia underboss, who joins the witness protection program, when his new boss wants to ice him. Frank "The Fixer" Tagliano decides to relocate to Lillehammer in Norway to get a "Ny sjanse".

Creators: Eilif Skodvin, Anne Bjørnstad, Steven Van Zandt
Production Companies:Rubicon TV AS
Distributors: Red Arrow Studios International (world wide TV), NRK 1, Netflix, CNBC-e and e2 (Turkey), StudioCanal, TNT Serie (Germany), Yleisradio (Finland)

  • Lilyhammer has 3 Seasons with a total of 24 episodes.
  • Lilyhammer is available on Amazon's video-on-demand service or the series can be bought in a blueray or DVD edition, which contains 6 discs.

Seasons and Episodes[]

Season 1[]

Season 2[]

Season 3[]

Cast[]

Steven Van Zandt Frank "The Fixer" Tagliano or Giovanni "Johnny" Henriksen
Marian Saastad Ottesen Sigrid Haugli
Mikael Aksnes-Pehrson Jonas Haugli
Trond Fausa Aurvåg Torgeir Lien
Steinar Sagen Roar Lien
Fridtjov Såheim Jan Johansen
Anne Krigsvoll Laila Hovland
Kyrre Hellum Geir Tvedt
Tommy Karlsen Sandum Arne
Robert Skjærstad Roy 'Fingern' Aass
Nils Jørgen Kaalstad Dag Solstad
Paul Kaye Duncan Hammer
Maylen Feragen Belinda
Johannes Brost Stanley Olsson

Locations[]

Flamingo Club
The Driving School
Police Station
Hospital
Muriburi-Land
NAV
Memurubu
Gjendesheim
Aker Brygge
  • New York
  • Jan Johansen's cabin
  • Rio de Janeiro
  • Refugee Centre
  • Sylfest Haugli's farm
  • Johnny's apartment
  • Sjusjøen
  • Thomas Aune's house
  • Julius Backe's mansion
  • Roy's tattoo parlour
  • The Diner
  • Rio de Janeiro in Brazil Season 3

Soundtrack[]

"Lilyhammer the Score Vol.1" and "Lilyhammer the Score Vol.2" by "Little Steven & the Interstellar Jazz Renegades" were released 2019. Available on Audio-CD, Vinyl LP, Stream and MP3.[1]

  • Composers: Frans Bak, Steven Van Zandt
  • Co-Composers: Poul Halberg, Mats Madestam, Mikkel Sørensen
  • Musicians: Poul Halberg, Lena Jonsson

Season 1[]

Episode 1: Reality Check[]

  • "Passacaglia and Fugue, for Organ in C Minor, BWV 582" - Johann Sebastian Bach/E. Power Biggs
Played at the funeral scene.[2]
  • (?) Hip-Hop Title played on the train by the young men who tease Alf Antonsen. (?) Tunefind lists this title called "The Void", but there seem to be several music titles with that name.
  • "The Good Life" - Tony Bennett, Album: "I Wanna Be Around"
Played when Frank drives to NAV.
  • "I'm a Man" - The Spencer Davis Group
End credits[3]

Episode 2: The Flamingo[]

  • "Non Dimenticar" - Jerry Vale
Scene: Frank and Sigrid are watching the icescaters[4]
  • "Darkness" - Leonard Cohen
Scene: End credits, Hovland's phone call
  • "Soul Salvation of Love" - The Cocktail Slippers
Scene: The Flamingo opening

Episode 3: Guantanamo Blues[]

TBA

Episode 4: The Midwife[]

  • Features the band "Kookookitchen".

Episode 5: My Kind of Town[]

TBA

Episode 6: Pack Your Lederhosen[]

  • "Can Your Monkey Do the Dog" - Rufus Thomas.
Torgeir dances in Johnny's new appartment to the jukebox.
  • Features the Band "The Breakers" (from Denmark, alias "The Breakers DK").[5]

Episode 7: The Babysitter[]

  • Features the band "LidoLido".

Episode 8: Trolls[]

  • Ingrid Olava performs "Back To Love" in Season 1, Episode 8.

Season 2[]

Episode 1: Milwall Brick[]

  • "Bobby Peru" - Los Plantronics - Album "The Worst Is Yet To Come", Jansen Records
  • "Good Head" - Turbonegro, Universal Music Group
  • "Stop your wishful thinking" - Aunt Mary
  • "Diskoteket er Strengt" - JAA9&OnklP, Knirckefritt
  • "Nøkken Kaller" - The Beat Tornados, Wicked Cool Records
  • "Hvis jeg fikk vaere sola di" - Randi Hansen
  • "Running Driving Cruising" - The Basement Brats
  • "Splendid Morning" - The Vandal Elite, Album "Creating a Common Misconception"
  • "La Boheme: Che Gelida Manina" - Jussi Bjorling
  • "Best Arabic Clubmix"
  • "Jaja, jaja" - A-Laget, Album "D e d d går i"
  • "Sunshine of Your Love" - Cream, Album "Disraeli Gears"

Episode 2: Out of Africa[]

  • "Kommer Nå" - Stein Ove Berg, Album "Årgangsviser" (Med Sine 20 Beste)
  • "Wounds" - Gringo Bandidos
  • "Slippery" - Ingrid Olava
  • "Call waiting music - must be found" with Upright
  • "(I've Had) The Time of My Life" - Bill Medley and Jennifer Warnes, composed by Franke Previte, John DeNicola, and Donald Markowitz, RCA Records[6]
  • "I won't be there" - The Vandal Elite
  • "Hjem" - Kirsti Sparboe
  • "Requiem in D Minor K.626" - Mozart - with Library
  • "Eye Out for the Police" - The Vandal Elite
  • "Caruso" - Ballotelli performance/Andrea Bocelli
  • "Only The Good Die Young" - Billy Joel, Album: "The Stranger"
  • "Solidarity" - Little Steven & The Disciples Of Soul
  • "Son Of Shaft" - The Bar-Kays
  • "Det er ditt land" - Onkel Tuka, Album: "Woodys Verden: En Hyllest Til Woody Guthrie"
  • "In Your Eyes" - Peter Gabriel, Album: "So (2012 Remaster)"

Episode 3: Fiddler's Green[]

  • "Fiddler's Green" - John Connoly/Dubliners
  • "These Boots Are Made for Walkin'" - Nancy Sinatra, Album: "Boots"
  • "Mister" - Stella Angelico and The Switch
  • "B-A-B-Y" - Carla Thomas
  • "Love Never Dies" - Toini & the Tomcats, Album: "Welcome to the Rock Garden (Vol. I)"
  • "G Flat Road" - Aunt Mary
  • "My My Kind Of Girl" - The Ramones
  • "Give Credit Where Credit Is Due" - Oslo Faenskap
  • "You Don't Wanna Know" - The Vandal Elites, Album: "Creating a Common Misconception"
  • "Per Spelman" - Norwegian folksong with the actors
  • "Dagsrevyen jingle" - NRK
  • "Born to Run" - Bruce Springsteen
  • "Sweet Home" - Sam and Dave
  • "The Snake" - Boo Boo Davis, Album: "One Chord Blues", Black and Tan Records in 2004[7]
  • "En busssjåfør" - a classic song for children - with the actors Fridtjov Såheim and Henriette Steenstrup.

Episode 4: The Black Toe[]

  • "Awake" - Gaute Ormåsen.[8]
  • "I Take What I Want" - Sam and Dave
  • "Opera from Upright"
  • "Heard You Got a Thing for Me" - Cocktail Slippers, Album: "St. Valentine's Day Massacre", Wicked Cool Records, Interstellar Popcorn Songs
  • "Epic Scrap Metal" - Bigbang[9]
  • "Bitter Fruit" - Little Steven and The Disciples Of Soul, Album: "Freedom No Comprimise"
  • "Big Beat Strong" - The Wooglers, Album: "Big Beat"
  • "Crosscut Saw" - Albert King
  • "Gee Wiz" - Carla Thomas, Album: "Gee Whiz, Look at His Eyes"
  • "Outtasite!" - The Chesterfield Kings, Album: "Psychedelic Sunrise"
  • "I've Got the World on a String" - Frank Sinatra, Album: "The Crooner Goes To Jazz", Written by: Harold Arlen, Ted Koehler
  • "Cold Cold Hearts" - The Launderettes, Album: "Getaway"
  • "No More Party's" - Little Steven, Album: "Freedom - No Compromise"
  • "Fool for You" - The Impressions, Album: "This Is My Country"

Episode 5: The Island[]

  • "She Got Me Where She Wants Me" - Southside Johnny and The Asbury Jukes, Album: "This Time It's for Real", Composer, Lyricist: Steven Van Zandt
  • "Freezing Moon" - Mayhem
  • "Hearsay" - Soul Children
  • "Theme from Pia Zawa" - The Beat Tornados, Album: "Scandinavian Interlude"
  • "Love Don't Bother Me" - Stage Dolls
  • "Candy" - The Mar-Keys
  • "Girl In Oslo" - Bigbang, Warner Music Norway
  • "That's What Love Will Make You Do" - Little Milton from the Album: "Chronicle"

Episode 6: Special Education[]

  • "Love Is A Beautiful Thing" - The Rascals,
  • "Hvem far folja dig" - Sannex[10]
  • "Dark Was The Night" - Blind Willie Johnson
  • "Wayne Country Rambling Blues" - John Lee Hooker
  • "King Midas" - Stupidity
  • "Hot Legs" - Dream Police
  • "You Walked Away" - The Chesterfields
  • "The Nudist Beach" - Death By Unga Bunga, Album: Juvenile Jungle
  • "To Elefanter" - Jaa8 & OnklP, Album: "Lasse"
  • "Ain't No Other Way" - Herman Hitson
  • "Fetish" - Joan Jett & The Blackhearts
  • "Move" - The Wogglers
  • "Don't Go Looking For My Heart" - Death By Unga Bunga, Album: Juvenile Jungle
  • "Donna" - Death By Unga Bunga, Album: Juvenile Jungle[11]
  • "Don't Ask Me To Be Lonely" - The Dubs
  • "Jacky Kennedy" - Ingrid Olava
  • "Princess of Little Italy" - Little Steven
  • "What is the reason" - The Rascals
  • "The Fortress" - Gringo Bandidos
  • "Maskinen" - Jaa8 & OnklP

Episode 7: The Freezer[]

  • "Det fineste jeg vet" - Rune Rudberg
  • "Telegram Sam" - T-Rex
  • "You Make Me Feel so Good" - The Chips
  • "Pretty Little Angel Eyes" - Curtis Lee
  • "I'm Sick Y'All" - Otis Redding
  • "Hot Rocks" - The Laundrettes
  • "Red River" - The Laundrettes
  • "I'm So Young" -The Students
  • "Continue" - Le Maitre[12]
  • "Monroe" - Victoria Winge
  • "Opera from Upright" - Upright
  • "My True Story" - Jive Five
  • "(Never) Fall In Love Again" - The Earls
  • "Evig Eies (Kun Et Dårlig Rykte)" - Henning Kvitnes
  • "The Devil Came From Kansas" - Procol Harum

Episode 8: Ghosts[]

  • "Come Fly With Me" - Frank Sinatra
  • "Don't Stop Believin'" - Journey
  • "Bang Bang (My Baby Shot Me Down)" - Nancy Sinatra
  • "Woke Up This Morning (Chosen One Mix)" - "Sopranos Theme" by Alabama 3
  • "What Is the Reason" - The Young Rascals
  • "The Man That Got Away" - Judy Garland
  • "Tonight I Fell in Love" - The Tokens
  • "The Closer You Are" - The Channels
  • "Splitting Colors (Club Mix)" - Lemaitre[13]
  • "I'm Gonna Dry My Eyes" - The Chiffons
  • "Gonna Hustle You" - Jan & Dean
  • "Who's Got the Action?" - Dean Martin
  • "Save My Soul" - Blues Saraceno, (Main Title Theme the Men Who Built America)
  • "Kallenavn" - Admiral P
  • "Goodbye" - Cocktail Slippers
  • "Run Rudolph Run" - Keith Richards, "Little Steven's Underground Garage Presents Christmas A Go-Go", Cover version, written by Chuck Berry.

Season 3[]

Episode 1: Tiger Boy[]

  • "The Age of Pamparius" - Turbonegro
  • "Auld Lang Syne" - Gary U.S. Bonds
  • "This Little Girl" - Gary U.S. Bonds, written by Bruce Springsteen
  • "Club Soul City" - Gary U.S. Bonds
  • "Skitaz" - G&G Sindikatas
  • "Superfly" - Curtis Mayfield
  • "Kongesangen" - Oslo Filharmoniske Kor
  • "Gråtende Sky" - Elias Akselsen, "Høstdrømmar", VIA Music
  • "Morning Dew" - Jeff Beck, Album: "Truth", The Jeff Beck Group 1968

Episode 2: Foreign Affairs[]

TBA

Episode 3: The Homecoming[]

TBA

Episode 4: The Mind is Like a Monkey[]

TBA

Episode 5: Tommy[]

TBA

Episode 6: The Minstrel Boy[]

TBA

Episode 7: The Funeral[]

TBA

Episode 8: Loose Ends[]

  • Angelina Jordan performs "I'm A Fool To Want You", Composer: Jack Wolf. Angelina Jordan won "Norway's Got Talent" 2014. She was 8 years old when she performed in Lilyhammer's final episode.

Sources[]

  1. Rolling Stone.com - Announcement by Steven Van Zandt.
  2. Source: Tunefind
  3. Source:Tunefind
  4. tunefind
  5. There was also an American band with the name "The Breakers"
  6. Wikipedia article
  7. Black and Tan Records YouTube channel
  8. The credits list this song as "AWAY"
  9. The credits lists them as "Bing Bang"
  10. The song is maybe falsely credited and possibly is called "Vem Får Följa Med Dig Hem"
  11. Credited as "Oh Donna"
  12. This probably was credited falsely. It probably is "Continuum" by Lemaitre
  13. Credited as Le Metre
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