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Call the Midwife season 2 episode 7 soundtrack

Episode 7, 5 songs

Cynthia has to administer daily insulin injections to diabetic John Lacey, a bully who consistently belittles his wife Annie. When Annie’s beloved son Bob pays a visit, Annie gains the confidence to start to turn her life around. Jenny looks after a black mother to be, Monique, who is subjected to racial prejudice from her neighbours.

  • Volare (Nel Blu Di Pinto Di Blu) [Remastered] — Dean Martin
    Cynthia tones Mrs (Annie) Lacey’s transistor radio for her then heads to the back where she finds Mr (John) Lacey prettying up for his sons return home; Annie cleans and dusts her sons room; Trixie reads an article on scooters; Fred teaches Jane, Cynthia & Trixie indoor reading lessons for the scooter.
  • A Certain Smile — Johnny Mathis
    Cynthia arrives the Lacey’s eatery for John’s checkup and insulin shots to find Annie & John dressed to the nines as they wait for their son, Bob, to arrive.
  • I Can Dream, Can't I? — The Andrews Sisters
    Annie turns on the transistor radio (wireless) after Bob leaves; Outside, Bob and his fiancé, Trudie, gives opinion his parents; Inside, John & Annie get into a fight over Bob; (later) Annie throws out her new blouse with the rubbish.
  • Patricia — Pérez Prado and His Orchestra
    Jenny, Trixie, Jane and Cynthia dance around together with Chummy with the fabrics/shawls that Chummy & Peter brought back for them from Africa as Sister Julienne, Sister Evangelina & Peter watch; Sister Monica Joan takes Monique’s call after hearing the phone ring.
  • Baby, Oh Baby — The Shells
    Annie turns on the wireless; Monique and her husband show off their baby boy to their family members, Rita & Sylvie; Sister Bernadette reads Dr Turners’ letters; Next time preview; End credits.

Theme Song

Call the Midwife Theme Tune
Peter Salem