Shucked Lyrics – All Songs from the Musical
Shucked Lyrics: Song List
About the "Shucked" Stage Show
Release date: 2023
"Shucked (Original Broadway Cast Recording)" Description

Questions and Answers
- When did the Shucked cast album drop?
- Digitally on May 5, 2023, with a CD release on June 9, 2023.
- Is there an official soundtrack for the London premiere?
- No separate London album; the 2023 Original Broadway Cast Recording is the canonical release used for most productions.
- Which number became the breakout showstopper?
- “Independently Owned” (Lulu’s anthem) — critics repeatedly singled it out during Broadway and the 2025 London run.
- Did Shucked win any major awards connected to performances on the album?
- Yes. Alex Newell won the 2023 Tony Award for Best Featured Actor in a Musical, widely associated with their performance of “Independently Owned.”
- Where did the musical go after Broadway?
- A North American tour launched in October 2024 (continuing into 2026), followed by a UK premiere at Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre from May 10 to June 14, 2025.
- Is a film version happening?
- Yes. A feature adaptation is in development with Mandalay Pictures; bookwriter Robert Horn is set to write the screenplay.
Notes & Trivia
- The album was produced by Jason Howland, Billy Jay Stein, Shane McAnally, and Brandy Clark; the label is Sony Masterworks Broadway.
- “Independently Owned” quickly became the signature clip shared in TV spots and awards-night montages.
- The show’s roots trace back to a long-gestating project that evolved into a country-pop Broadway score.
- Broadway ran at the Nederlander Theatre from April 4, 2023 to January 14, 2024; the cast album preserves that company’s sound.
- UK premiere casting in 2025 included Sophie McShera (Maizy), Ben Joyce (Beau), and Georgina Onuorah (Lulu) — the album’s arrangements guided the London bandbook.
- On tour (2024–26), orchestrations stayed true to the album but a few lyrics and transitions were tweaked for venues on the road.
- A film adaptation is in development — good news for soundtrack completists.

Overview
How do you make a Broadway album smell like fresh-cut fields and still snap like a New York punchline? Shucked answers with a barn-raising of tight harmonies, steel-string bite, and joke-forward storytelling. The Original Broadway Cast Recording captures a bright, banjo-and-fiddle–flecked palette that treats country idioms as pop hooks, not pastiche. It’s slick where it needs to be and delightfully front-porch when it doesn’t.
The record mirrors the show’s “farm-to-fable” arc: a corn crisis in Cob County sends Maizy out of her comfort zone and drags a city con-man into town. You hear it in the sequencing: triumphant ensemble openers, confessional ballads that stall (then soften) stubborn hearts, and a mid-album showstopper that steals breath and a few Tonys-adjacent headlines (as reported by Entertainment Weekly). The result? A cast album you can spin cold and still follow the story beats, even without the sight gags and corny puns ricocheting around the theater.
Genres & Themes
- Contemporary country-pop ? emotional plainspokenness; melodies ride conversational lyrics to keep punchlines crisp.
- Bluegrass textures (fiddle/banjo/mandolin) ? small-town kinship; quick-picking underscores community hustle and teamwork.
- Power-ballad sheen ? personal resolve; when Maizy or Beau level up, the guitars widen and drums square off.
- Honky-tonk swing ? comic mischief; rhythm-section bounce signals a peanut-gallery zinger is incoming.

Key Tracks & Scenes
“Independently Owned” — Lulu
Where it plays: Lulu plants her flag as Cob County’s self-sufficient entrepreneur; diegetic vibe bleeds into full show-band blast.
Why it matters: Character thesis song and the album’s breakout moment; brass and belt sell radical self-reliance with a wink.
“Walls” — Maizy
Where it plays: Maizy wrestles with leaving home to save the corn; a quiet decision blossoms into motion.
Why it matters: The intimate vocal places us inside her doubt-to-drive pivot; a textbook Act I “I want” that the album renders with glossy warmth.
“OK” — Beau
Where it plays: Beau admits heartbreak he’s been pretending not to feel; reflective, non-diegetic ballad.
Why it matters: A soft-country confessional that humanizes stubbornness; the arrangement opens into catharsis on the final chorus.
“Bad” — Gordy & Company
Where it plays: The con-man’s swagger introduction; rhythmic groove, sly backup vocals, city-slicker energy.
Why it matters: Establishes the outside-world vibe that will clash (and then blend) with Cob County’s sound.
“Maybe Love” — Maizy
Where it plays: Late-Act I revelation; strings and pedal tones nudge her toward emotional honesty.
Why it matters: The album’s romantic centerpiece, balancing sincerity with the show’s irreverence.
Music–Story Links (characters & plot beats as connected to songs)
- When the corn blight hits, the ensemble opener sets a communal pulse — a sonic promise that “town first” will drive every choice.
- Maizy’s jump from “Walls” to “Travelin’ Song” moves the harmonic center from homey I–IV–V comfort to brisk modulations, mirroring the leap from Cob County to the “big city.”
- Lulu’s “Independently Owned” reframes the love plot: the groove says she doesn’t need romance to complete her — any coupling must meet her tempo.
- Beau’s “OK” is the mask drop; stripped arrangement ? stripped pride. By the final chorus, he’s musically aligned with Maizy again.
- Gordy’s patter and the band’s slick syncopation flag his outsider status until the finale stitches his motif into the town’s instrumentation.

How It Was Made (supervision, score, behind-the-scenes)
Music & lyrics by Brandy Clark and Shane McAnally; book by Robert Horn; direction by Jack O’Brien. Orchestrations, arrangements, and music supervision by Jason Howland (also a producer on the album). Electronic music design by Billy Jay Stein. The OBCR sessions aimed to preserve the Broadway pit’s acoustic twang — fiddle, mandolin, guitar — while framing vocals with pop clarity. (as reported by Playbill)
Cast continuity: The album stars the original Broadway principals whose interpretations shaped later stagings — a throughline you can hear echoed on the North American tour (2024–26) and the 2025 London premiere.
What changed later? Minor lyric/transition tweaks surfaced on tour; London’s orchestral forces followed the OBCR blueprint with UK musicians, keeping the same groove-forward mix.
Reception & Quotes
The Broadway opening (April 4, 2023) drew upbeat notices for joke density and performances; London’s Open Air Theatre (May 10–June 14, 2025) again praised the ensemble and crowned “Independently Owned” the night’s roof-raiser (according to the Financial Times). Alex Newell’s Tony win in 2023 became a milestone moment often tied to the album’s most replayed track.
“A cute new musical with a corn-fed sense of humor… it’ll probably put a smile on your face.” Entertainment Weekly
“Supremely silly… thrives on charm, clever wordplay, and a spirited ensemble.” Financial Times
“Escapist, corny romp… catchy score and engaging performances.” Times Union (Albany)
Technical Info
- Title: Shucked (Original Broadway Cast Recording)
- Year: 2023
- Type: Cast album (digital & CD)
- Composers/Lyricists: Brandy Clark & Shane McAnally
- Book: Robert Horn (show credit)
- Music Supervision/Orchestrations/Arrangements: Jason Howland
- Album Producers: Jason Howland, Billy Jay Stein, Shane McAnally, Brandy Clark
- Label: Sony Masterworks Broadway
- Broadway run: Nederlander Theatre — Apr 4, 2023 to Jan 14, 2024
- After Broadway: North American tour launched Oct 2024; London premiere at Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre ran May 10–Jun 14, 2025
- Notable placements (stage moments mirrored on album): “Independently Owned,” “Walls,” “OK,” “Bad,” “Maybe Love”
- Film adaptation: In development at Mandalay Pictures; screenplay by Robert Horn
- Availability: Streaming on major platforms; CD in print
Canonical Entities & Relations
| Subject | Relation | Object |
|---|---|---|
| Brandy Clark | co-composed & co-wrote lyrics for | Shucked |
| Shane McAnally | co-composed & co-wrote lyrics for | Shucked |
| Robert Horn | wrote the book for | Shucked |
| Jason Howland | supervised/orchestrated/arranged | Shucked (Broadway production & album) |
| Sony Masterworks Broadway | released | Shucked (Original Broadway Cast Recording) |
| Alex Newell | originated Lulu on Broadway; won | 2023 Tony Award (Featured Actor in a Musical) |
| Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre | hosted UK premiere of | Shucked (May–June 2025) |
| Mandalay Pictures | developing film adaptation of | Shucked |
| Ben Joyce, Sophie McShera, Georgina Onuorah | starred in London cast of | Shucked (2025) |
Sources: Playbill; Masterworks Broadway; IBDB; Entertainment Weekly; The Guardian; Financial Times; Official Shucked site; Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre; Times Union (Albany).