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Acres of Diamonds, 15 songs

Nucky has reservations about investing in a Tampa land deal engineered by transplanted bootlegger Bill McCoy. While there, he meets speakeasy owner Sally Wheet. Valentin Narcisse books a sexy jazz singer, Daughter Maitland, to perform at the Onyx, and gauges Dunn Purnsley’s allegiance to Chalky. Willie, Eli’s son, turns to Mickey Doyle and his bootleg warehouse to elevate his social standing at college. Gillian agrees to pose as Roy Phillips’ wife to impress a possible partner. Harrow tries to bury his past, though not before taking care of some unfinished business with Emma.

  • Desprezado — Pixiquinha
    Nucky is welcomed to Florida then goes to hotel room
  • Tues Olhos O Outono — Peter Yarin
    Skeeter paints a picture for Nucky
  • If I Lose, Let Me Lose — Peter Yarin & Jon-Erik Kellso
    Chalky meets daughter
  • New Orleans Wiggle — George McClennone's Jazz Devils
    Nucky meets with McCoy & his partner August to discuss a proposal
  • Somebody Loves Me — Margot Bingham & Vince Giordano and the Nighthawks
    Gillian poses as Roy's wife for the Hewsons
  • I'm Going South — Margot Bingham & Vince Giordano and the Nighthawks
    Gillian and Roy with the Hewsons
  • Copenhagen — Vince Giordano and the Nighthawks
    Doris starts with Henry buts goes to Willie
  • Chorus of Hebrew Slaves — studio musician
    Gilliam is recognized by a friend of Roger
  • Just A Little Love Song — Paul Whiteman
    friend of Roger's recognizes Gillian
  • Sidewalks of New York — Boardwalk Empire Carousel Band Organ
    Gillian and Roger's friend
  • Eagle Rock Me, Papa — Sara Martin
    Nucky makes a new friend in Sally Wheet
  • Pete's Blues Two — Peter Yarin
    Narcisse makes a proposal to Purnsley
  • Carinhoso — Pixiquinha
    August Tucker visits McCoy
  • I Fell In Love With Susie — studio musician
    Nucky calls McCoy
  • Florida — Stephen DeRosa, Vince Giordano and the Nighthawks
    McCoy & Nucky's call ends; end credits

Theme Song

Straight Up and Down
The Brian Jonestown Massacre