Musical Numbers
- Overture – Orchestra
- "Honoré's Soliloquy" – Honoré
- "Thank Heaven for Little Girls" – Honoré
- "It's a Bore" – Gaston, Honoré
- "The Parisians" – Gigi
- "The Gossips" – Honoré, Chorus
- "She is Not Thinking of Me" – Gaston
- "The Night They Invented Champagne" – Gigi, Gaston, Madame Alvarez
- "I Remember It Well" – Madame Alvarez, Honoré
- "About Gigi" – Aunt Alicia, Madame Alvarez, Gigi
- "Gaston's Soliloquy" – Gaston
- "Gigi" – Gaston
- "I'm Glad I'm Not Young Anymore" – Honoré
- "Say a Prayer for Me Tonight" – Gigi
- "Thank Heaven for Little Girls (Reprise)" – Honoré, Chorus
(Note: The album sleeve of the Gigi soundtrack makes a curious cameo appearance on certain versions of the Pink Floyd Ummagumma album cover.)
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