In Chicago, Jimmy bonds with one of Johnny Torrio's prostitutes, Pearl, and finds himself increasingly at odds with the hot-headed Al Capone. Back in Atlantic City, Nucky looks to leverage his relationships with ambitious U.S. Senator Walter Edge, as well as Jersey City Mayor Frank Hague. Eli and Chalky go to extremes to interrogate a KKK member; Lucky Luciano sets his sights on Jimmy's "wife"; Margaret impresses at Nucky's lavish birthday party, while Lucy tries to protect her territory.
I'll See You in C-U-B-A — Bill Murray
Capone sneaks up on Jimmy and Pearl.
Under the Double Eagle — Gypsy Queen
Eddie goes over guest list with Jucky
Whippoorwhill Dance — Paragone Ragtime Orchestra
Jimmy and Pearl open up to one another.
K-K-K-Katy — Billy Murray
Lucky Luciano goes to the Marmody house
By the Pyramids — The Happy Six
Lucky watches Gillian from his car
Waltz No. 12 in F minor — Dubravka Tomsic
Isabelle tells Margaret to deliver a gown to Lucy
Love Song Orientale — Vince Giordano and the Nighthawks
Lucky watches Gillian's show
Clarinet Marmalade Blues — Vince Giordano and the Nighthawks
Nucky and his guests comment on the women's vote
The Wild Rose When Sweet Sexteen — Victor Herbert
Jimmy and Capone get fitted for suits
**TYPO** - Should be Sixteen - not sexteen oops!
Broadway Rose — Vice Giordano and the Nighthawks
Margaret delivers the dress to the party
In My Sweet Little Alice Blue Gown (Irene) — Vice Giordano and the Nighthawks ft. Amber Edwards
Nucky dances with Margaret
Take Your Time — Ehud Asherie
Liam slashes Pearl's face
My Wild Irish Rose — "Katy Lou" Wurlitzer 153 band Organ
Margaret reads about Anastasia; Eli informs Nucky about Chalky's torture
Danse Erotique (from The Bal Masque) — Vice Giordano and the Nighthawks
Gillian offers herself to Nucky
Ah! Sweet Mystery of Life — Dave Arch
Margaret Steals from La Belle Femme
Pretty Kitty Kelly — Charles Harrison
End credits.
Clarinet Marmalade — The Original Dixieland Jazz Band
Nicky walks into the surprise party and kisses Lucy.