Music from the Original Motion Picture Score, composed, arranged and conducted by Piero Piccioni. Vocals: Lydia MacDonald, Alberto Sordi, I Cantori Moderni di Alessandroni. This masterful composer collaborated many times with Sordi, writing themes that were to became Albertone's career trademarks; "Marcia di Esculapio" from the movie "Il Medico della Mutua" and "Rugido Do Leao" from "Finché cé guerra, ce speranza" (which was used later for a series called "TV Storia di un Italiano").
The eclectic, instrumental side of "Fumo di Londra" boasts such exemplary pieces as "Babylon I'm Coming" and "Drag Beat" that paint the backdrop to the discotheque party scene. Like Michelangelo Antonioni's "Blow Up" and Desmond Davis' "Smashing Time", "Fumo di Londra" - with its Edwardiana and Royal Parks and River Thames settings - will forever celebrate the mythology of Swinging London.