Parliament’s dominion carillonneur has a special playlist lined up for America’s Election Day.

Andrea McCrady, the musician behind the tunes Parliament Hill-goers hear coming from the Peace Tower bells on weekdays, will be ringing in the U.S. federal election with a carefully curated program of songs from 12:00 to 12:15 p.m. on November 8.

Following her staple opener of O Canada, McCrady will play the theme music from popular TV fantasy drama Game of Thrones, composed by Ramin Djawadi and arranged by Lisa Lonie.

The rest of her program is as follows:

– Who’s Afraid of the Big, Bad Wolf? by Frank Churchill, arranged by Richard Giszczak

– Fanfare for the Common Man, by Aaron Copland, duet arranged by Andrea McCrady, primo; Jonathan Hebert, secondo

– Marches of John Philip Sousa, duets: Andrea McCrady, primo; Jonathan Hebert, secondo

– The Washington Post March, duet arranged by William De Turk

– The Stars and Stripes Forever, duet arranged by Milford Myhre

McCrady, who is Parliament’s fifth dominion carillonneur, is known for spicing up her 15-minute program for special days or occasions. More recently, she marked 4/20 — Weed Day — with John Lennon’s ‘Imagine’; ‘Fly Me to the Moon’ by Bart Howard; and ‘Puff, the Magic Dragon’ by Peter Yarrow.

The Peace Tower carillon is composed of 53 bells, weighing a total of 55 tonnes, and its musical range spans 4½ octaves.