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Boardwalk Empire season 4 episode 1 soundtrack

New York Sour, 13 songs

Following his battle with Gyp Rosetti, Nucky makes a peace offering to Joe Masseria while working the odds with Arnold Rothstein. While Chalky is busy running the Onyx Club on the Boardwalk, the impulsive Dunn Purnsley clashes with a booking agent. Fresh-faced Federal Agent Warren Knox arrives in Atlantic City to learn the ropes from Agent Sawicki. Gillian seeks custody of her grandson, Tommy, while trying to find a “good” man to keep the Artemis Club afloat. Eli’s college-age son, Willie, turns to Nucky for career advice. Al Capone enlists his brothers, Frank and Ralph, to help him expand his business in the Chicago suburb of Cicero. Richard Harrow returns to his violent ways.

  • How Many Times? — Bennie Krueger and His Orchestra
    Bert and Archie inquire about the distance to Columbus, OH.
  • Mule Walk — Peter Yarin
    Dickie Auditions two performers for Chalky; Nucky goes into meeting with Masseria
  • Hard Hearted Harlan — Peter Yarin
    Masseria meeting
  • Everybody Loves My Baby — Vince Giordano & The Nighthawks
    At the grand opening of the Onyx nightclub.
  • Everything Is Hotsy Totsy Now — Herb Wiedoeft's Cinderella Roof Orchestra
    Capone unloads his girls from the truck and takes them inside
  • Bluin' The Blues — Lopez & Hamilton, Kings of Harmony
    Torrio shows Capone a paper article with his name misspelled
  • Her Bright Smile Haunts Me Still — Edison Venetian Trio
    Gillian meets prospective buyer
  • Fight Temple Fight — Ben Rosenfield
    Thompson family dinner
  • Triflin' Blues (Daddy Don't You Trifle) — Lena Wilson
    Purnsley and Alma have slipped off for an adulterous affair
  • Memories of Home — Venetian Instrumental Trio
    Gillian snorts heroin
  • Good Time Flat Blues — Louis Armstrong & Maggie Jones
    Agents Knox shoots Elmer and leaves Sawicki to die.
  • I'll See You in My Dreams — Isham Jones
    Nucky gives Pauline the slip after sex
  • Roll On, Silvery Moon — Matt Keefe
    End Credits; Harrow comes home to his sister.

Theme Song

Straight Up and Down
The Brian Jonestown Massacre