Lorraine Bracco reveals her childhood music secrets
- Lorraine Bracco recalls her early musical influences, citing Frank Sinatra and the Turtles.
- She shares a deep emotional connection with Bruce Springsteen's 'The River' and enjoys 'Uptown Funk' at parties.
- Bracco's love for music showcases her personal journey and highlights its impact on her life.
In a recent interview, Lorraine Bracco, renowned for her roles in 'The Sopranos' and 'Goodfellas', shared her musical journey influenced by her parents and childhood experiences. She recalled the first song she heard, 'Fly Me to the Moon' by Frank Sinatra, as a significant part of her upbringing. Bracco also reminisced about her early love for music, particularly when she purchased 'Happy Together' by the Turtles with her babysitting money at a young age. Although she admitted to steering clear of karaoke due to her inability to sing, Bracco revealed the song that moves her the most: Bruce Springsteen's 'The River'. The emotional depth of the song resonates profoundly with her, especially during live performances by Springsteen and the E Street Band, where the raw power of the lyrics captures her heart. Additionally, she finds joy in the upbeat energy of 'Uptown Funk' by Mark Ronson featuring Bruno Mars, which she considers perfect for celebrations and gatherings. Lastly, Bracco expressed her desire for 'Wind Beneath My Wings' by Bette Midler to be played at her funeral, as a tribute to her children, who bring meaning and purpose to her life.