42nd Street (musical) - Musical Numbers

Musical Numbers

Act I
  • “Overture” – Orchestra
  • “Audition” – Dancers
  • “Young and Healthy” – Billy and Peggy
  • “Shadow Waltz” – Maggie, Dorothy, and Girls
  • “Shadow Waltz (Reprise)” – Dorothy
  • “Go into Your Dance” – Maggie, Peggy, Annie, Phyllis, Lorraine, and Andy
  • “You’re Getting to Be a Habit with Me” – Dorothy
  • “Getting Out of Town” – Maggie, Bert, Pat, and Chorus
  • “Dames” – Billy and Chorus
  • "Keep Young and Beautiful/Dames Reprise" - Bert, Maggie and Ensemble
  • "I Only Have Eyes for You" - Dorothy and Billy
  • “I Know Now”* – Dorothy, Chorus and Billy
  • “We’re in the Money” – Annie, Phyllis, Lorraine, Peggy, Billy, and Chorus
  • “Act One Finale” – Dorothy and Orchestra
Act II
  • “Entr’acte” – Orchestra
  • “There’s a Sunny Side to Every Situation” – Annie and Chorus
  • “Lullaby of Broadway” – Julian and Company
  • “About a Quarter to Nine” – Dorothy and Peggy
  • "With Plenty of Money and You" - Men Ensemble
  • “Shuffle Off to Buffalo” – Maggie, Bert, Annie, and Girls
  • “Forty-Second Street” – Peggy with Dancing Company
  • “Forty-Second Street (Reprise)” – Julian
  • “Finale Ultimo” – Full Company and Orchestra
In the 2001 revival, a reprise of "Getting Out of Town" followed "Lullaby of Broadway" and "With Plenty of Money and You" followed "About a Quarter to Nine", "Keep Young and Beautiful" followed "Dames", and "I Only Have Eyes for You" followed "We're in the Money".

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