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Boardwalk Empire season 5 episode 8 soundtrack

Eldorado, 31 songs

Nucky plans to relocate to Manhattan; Margaret impresses Nucky and a grain company stockholder.

  • Symphony No. 1 In D Major, "Titan": I. Langsam, Schleppend — Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra & Gerard Schwarz
    a naked figure takes a dip in the ocean
  • Daisy Bell — studio musicians
    Enoch presses to be promoted; the Commodore still sees him as a boy
  • Jolly Fellows — studio musicians
    Enoch presses to be promoted; the Commodore still sees him as a boy
  • Don't Be Cross — studio musicians
    Enoch presses to be promoted; the Commodore still sees him as a boy
  • Take It From Me (I've Takin' You) — Lee Wiley, Leo Reisman & His Orchestra
    Capone pooh-poohs the subpoenas; Ahern says he's got 24 hours to turn himself in
  • The Nightmare — Clyde McCoy
    LAnsky runs a guestlist by Luciano; time to get rid of anybody not on board
  • Miscarriage — David Yazbek
    Enoch returns home to find that Mabel has miscarried; Eli knocks
  • Newsreel — studio musicians
    Margaret & Nucky discuss fortunes & futures
  • If You Want The Rainbow — Lee Morse & Her Bluegrass Boys
    Margaret & Nucky discuss fortunes & futures
  • It Must Be True — Gus Arnheim
    Margaret & Nucky discuss fortunes & futures
  • Hot Strings — studio musicians
    Luciano is wound up, wants a hit to go down tonight; Siegel will take care of it
  • (I'm a Dreamer) Aren't We All [feat. Vince Giordano & The Nighthawks] — Johnny Gale & Little Isidore
    futuristic woman has a message for Nucky, two fedoras follow
  • Twinkle Twinkle Little Star — Rachel Kenney
    Nucky watches the Tel-O-Vision in uneasy fascination
  • I Surrender Dear — Elvis Costello & Vince Giordano and the Nighthawks
    Nucky knocks; Eli lets him in
  • Begging for Love — Rudy Vallee and His Connecticut Yankees
    brothers share one last meal; Nucky urges Eli to go home; parting gifts from Nucky
  • Dance With Me — studio musicians
    brothers share on last meal; Nucky urges Eli to go home; parting gifts from Nucky
  • Mood Indigo — Vince Giordano and the Nighthawks
    Al turns himself in, ever the superstar, exchanges nods with D'Angelo
  • Green and Pleasant Land — studio musicians
    parishioners see out Narcisse; Luciano's gunmen deliver the final send-off
  • The Wild Rose and Sweet Sixteen — Victor Herbert & His Orchestra
    Matron leads Nucky to see their model girl; Nucky tells Gillian not to seek him out anymore
  • Tin Roof Blues — Vince Giordano and the Nighthawks
    Nucky is patted down to enter The Old Rumpus; Rabinowitz warns him not to overstay his welcome
  • Don't Mind the Rain — Angela McCluskey & Vince Giordano and the Nighthawks
    Nucky packs the last of his personal effects; answers the phone
  • El Capitan — Vince Giordano and the Nighthawks
    Neary pays tribute to the Commodore; Neptune arrives, Gillian is his consort
  • Neptune Fanfare — Vince Giordano and the Nighthawks
    Neary pays tribute to the Commodore; Neptune arrives, Gillian is is consort
  • The Lion Tamer — Vince Giordano and the Nighthawks
    Neary pays tribute to the Commodore; Neptune arrives, Gillian is his consort
  • Fanfare — Vince Giordano and the Nighthawks
    Enoch catches up with Gillian, at a loss for what to do with her, is summoned away
  • Manhattan Beach March — Vince Giordano and the Nighthawks
    Enoch catches up with Gillian, at a loss for what to do with her, is summoned away
  • Ragamuffin Romeo — Paul Whiteman & His Orchestra
    Joe rips up Nucky's money
  • A Bench in the Park — Bing Crosby
    Nucky lights a cigarette; Princeton students pass by reciting a poem
  • ENoch's Decision — David Yazbek
    Enoch walks back to Gillian; Nucky is blocked by Joe; Gillian takes Enoch's hand
  • Fragile e conciliante (from "Lamentate") — Ralph van Raat
    Nucky stretches out his hand; at long last young Enoch reached out and grabs the gold coin
  • If You Want the Rainbow (You Must Have the Rain) [feat. Vince Giordano & The Nighthawks] — Norah Jones
    End credits.

Theme Song

Straight Up and Down
The Brian Jonestown Massacre