Released: February 17, 2015

Featuring: Isaiah Johnson

Songwriter: Lin-Manuel Miranda

Producer: Lin-Manuel Miranda

[WASHINGTON]
Hamilton!

[HAMILTON]
Sir!

[WASHINGTON]
I hope you’re happy

[HAMILTON]
Sir, is this about the Whiskey Rebellion
In western Pennsylvania?

[WASHINGTON]
You could’ve given me a word of warning

[HAMILTON]
Because it is your Secretary of State, Thomas Jefferson
Who has been agitating these men to rebellion

[WASHINGTON]
Thomas Jefferson resigned this morning

[HAMILTON]
I’m sorry—what?

[WASHINGTON]
This is expensive stuff

[HAMILTON]
The whiskey tax is very unpopular
But necessary, sir

[WASHINGTON]
Haven’t you talked enough?

[HAMILTON]
I hate to think about what Jefferson
Will do when he’s no longer in this Cabinet

[WASHINGTON]
Why?

[HAMILTON]
Imagine the damage he’ll inflict
Agitating from the outside

[WASHINGTON]
He’s gonna to run for president
In two years’ time

[HAMILTON]
But you’ll still be president, sir

[WASHINGTON]
I won’t be president in two years’ time

[HAMILTON]
You could remain as long as you’re alive

[WASHINGTON]
One last ride, while I’m in my prime
I'll need you by my side
And while we still have time
We’re gonna teach ‘em how to say goodbye
Say goodbye—you and I!

Let’s begin
First, write my farewell address;
Madison wrote the first draft
It’s a mess
Start with his words, or start from scratch

[HAMILTON]
To you, sir

[WASHINGTON]
Hmm. Down the hatch!

[HAMILTON]
But what about the rebels
Who are mad about this whiskey?

[WASHINGTON]
I have a plan, but it’s risky

[HAMILTON]
What’s your plan, sir?

[WASHINGTON]
If I still fit in this thing—

[HAMILTON]
What?

[WASHINGTON]
We’re gonna turn around and win this thing!

[WASHINGTON/HAMILTON]
One last ride—

[WASHINGTON]
Let's show these hellions!
I’m gonna need you—

[WASHINGTON/HAMILTON]
By my side

[WASHINGTON]
We know from rebellions
We’re gonna teach ‘em
How to stay in line,
Stay in line—

[WASHINGTON/HAMILTON]
You and I!

[WASHINGTON]
I never wanted a crown;
I never wanted to lead
But I couldn’t turn my back
On a nation in need

[HAMILTON]
Sir, you were born to lead

[WASHINGTON]
One last ride.
I’m past my prime, but I served with pride
And while we still have time
We’re gonna teach ‘em how to say goodbye
You and I

[COMPANY]
Western Pennsylvania
Here comes the President!

[REBEL 1]
Oh my god!

[COMPANY]
Here comes the President!

[REBEL 1]
Everybody put your guns down!

[COMPANY]
Here comes the President!

[REBEL 1]
Can it really be?

[REBEL 2]
It is! Look!

[COMPANY]
Here comes the President!

[REBELS]
George Washington!

[WASHINGTON]
You are outgunned!

[HAMILTON]
What!

[WASHINGTON]
Outmanned!

[HAMILTON]
What!

[WASHINGTON]
Outnumbered, outplanned!

[HAMILTON]
Pay your fucking taxes!

[WASHINGTON]
Put your guns down on my command!

[HAMILTON]
Hand ‘em over!

[WASHINGTON]
This is Hamilton, my right-hand man

[HAMILTON]
Buck, buck, buck, buck, buck!

[COMPANY]
We’re outgunned—

[HAMILTON]
What!

[COMPANY]
Outmanned—

[HAMILTON]
You hear it?

[COMPANY]
Outnumbered, outplanned

[HAMILTON]
Now that's distilled spirits.

[COMPANY]
By the greatest man in all of the land

[HAMILTON]
Please rise for your president

[COMPANY]
George Washington!

[HAMILTON]
Though, in reviewing the incidents of my administration
I am unconscious of intentional error
I am nevertheless too sensible of my defects
Not to think it probable that I may have committed many errors
I shall also carry with me the hope that my country
Will never cease to view them with indulgence;
And that, after—

[WASHINGTON/HAMILTON]
Forty five years of my life dedicated to its service with an upright zeal
The faults of incompetent abilities will be consigned to oblivion
As I myself must soon be
To the mansions of rest
I anticipate with pleasing expectation that retreat
In which I promise myself to realize,the sweet enjoyment of partaking, in the midst of my fellow-citizens
The benign influence of good laws under a free government
The ever-favorite object of my heart
And the happy reward, as I trust, of our mutual cares, labors, and dangers

[WASHINGTON]
One last ride

[HAMILTON]
Teach ‘em how to say goodbye

[WASHINGTON]
You and I
One last hurrah!

[HAMILTON]
History has its eyes on you!

[WASHINGTON]
Oh, we’re gonna teach ‘em how to say goodbye
Teach ‘em how to say goodbye
Say goodbye, say goodbye
One last ride!

Lin-Manuel Miranda

Lin-Manuel Miranda is an award-winning American writer, composer, playwright, and actor. He created and starred in two hit musicals, In the Heights and Hamilton (2015), an epic adaptation of Ron Chernow’s biography of the American founding father. Miranda also co-wrote the music and lyrics for Disney’s Moana (2016). The film’s main theme, “How Far I’ll Go”, was nominated for the 2017 Academy Award for Best Original Song.

Personally, Miranda has received a Pulitzer Prize for Drama (Hamilton), three Tony Awards (Best Original Score for both ITH and Hamilton, Best Book of a Musical for Hamilton), two Grammys (Best Musical Theatre Album ITH, Hamilton), and an Emmy (Outstanding Original Music and Lyrics for “Bigger”). He was the recipient of the 2015 MacArthur Fellowship “Genius Grant”. He has a star on the Puerto Rican Walk of Fame and will receive a Hollywood star in 2018.

Awards for musicals

more tracks from the album

Hamilton: An American Musical (2014 Workshop)