Hairspray (musical) - Musical Numbers

Musical Numbers

Act I
  • "The Nicest Kids in Town" – Corny and Council Members
  • "Mama, I’m a Big Girl Now" – Edna, Tracy, Prudy, Penny, Velma, Amber, and Female Ensemble
  • "Good Morning Baltimore" – Tracy and Ensemble
  • "I Can Hear the Bells" – Tracy and Ensemble
  • "(The Legend of) Miss Baltimore Crabs" – Velma and Council Members with Tracy, Penny, and Little Inez
  • "The Madison"† – Corny and Company
  • "The Nicest Kids in Town (Reprise)"† – Corny and Council Members
  • "It Takes Two" – Link, Tracy, and Male Ensemble
  • "Velma’s Revenge"† – Velma
  • "Welcome to the 60’s" – Tracy, Edna, The Dynamites, and Ensemble
  • "Run and Tell That!" – Seaweed, Little Inez, and Detention Kids
  • "Big, Blonde, and Beautiful" – Motormouth, Little Inez, Tracy, Edna, Wilbur, and Company
Act II
  • "The Big Dollhouse" – Matron, Edna, Velma, Tracy, Amber, Penny, Motormouth, and Female Ensemble
  • "Good Morning Baltimore (Reprise)" – Tracy
  • "(You’re) Timeless to Me" – Edna and Wilbur
  • "(You're) Timeless to Me (Reprise)" - Edna and Wilbur
  • "Without Love" – Tracy, Link, Penny, Seaweed, and Ensemble
  • "I Know Where I’ve Been" – Motormouth and Ensemble
  • "(It’s) Hairspray" – Corny and Council Members
  • "Cooties" – Amber and Council Members
  • "You Can’t Stop the Beat" – Tracy, Link, Penny, Seaweed, Edna, Wilbur, Motormouth, Velma, Amber, and Ensemble

Not on the cast recording.

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