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Edit: I take it back, Harvey's theme is the best music!
Also, considering how many times I'm in there, the music in the town store.
Pretty much all of the seasonal outdoor music, though, is so choice. Summer is especially pleasant to listen to a hundred times, which is always a good sign.
If I was forced to choose only one tune, though, it would be the secret woods. I'm a former oboe player, so any music with double reeds present is nearly always a favorite.
I don't find it horrible, but I can get to the point where the incessant playing of the music is like an ice pick to the skull. When I feel like a character in The Godfather series, I mute it. Much better.