Knickerbocker Holiday - Songs

Songs

Act I
  • Clackety-Clack – Washington Irving and Girls
  • It's a Law – Tienhoven and Council
  • There's Nowhere to Go But Up – Brom Broeck, Tenpin and Ensemble
  • It Never Was You – Brom Broeck and Tina Tienhoven
  • How Can You Tell an American? – Brom Broeck and Washington Irving
  • Will You Remember Me? – Brom Broeck, Tina Tienhoven and Ensemble
  • One Touch of Alchemy – Pieter Stuyvesant and Ensemble
  • The One Indispensable Man – Pieter Stuyvesant and Tienhoven
  • Young People Think About Love – Tienhoven, Brom Broeck and Ensemble
  • September Song – Pieter Stuyvesant
Act II
  • Ballad of the Robbers – Washington Irving
  • We Are Cut in Twain – Brom Broeck and Tina Tienhoven
  • There's Nowhere to Go But Up (Reprise) – Washington Irving
  • To War! – Pieter Stuyvesant, Council and Male Ensemble
  • Our Ancient Liberties – Tienhoven, Anthony Corlear and Council
  • Romance and Musketeer – Ensemble
  • The Scars – Pieter Stuyvesant and Ensemble
  • Dirge for a Soldier – Ensemble
  • Ve Vouldn't Gonto Do It – Ensemble

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