- Act I
- Speak Low (Lyrics By Ogden Nash) — Kurt Weill and Lotte Lenya
- Nanna's Lied (Lyrics By Bertolt Brecht) — Woman on Stairs
- Kiddush — Weill's Family
- Songs of the Rhineland (Lyrics By Ira Gershwin) — Lenya's Family
- Klops Lied (Meatball Song) — Kurt Weill
- Berlin Im Licht — Lotte Lenya
- Wooden Wedding (Lyrics By Ogden Nash) — Kurt Weill, Lotte Lenya, Magistrate and Court Secretary
- Tango Ballad (Lyrics By Bertolt Brecht) — Bertolt Brecht and Brecht's Women
- Alabama Song (Lyrics By Bertolt Brecht) — Auditioners and Lotte Lenya
- Girl of the Moment (Lyrics By Ira Gershwin) — Ensemble
- Moritat (Lyrics By Bertolt Brecht) — Bertolt Brecht, Lotte Lenya, Otto and Ensemble
- Schickelgruber (Lyrics By Howard Dietz) — Kurt Weill and Bertolt Brecht
- Come to Paris (Lyrics By Ira Gershwin) — Ensemble
- I Don't Love You (Lyrics By Maurice Magre) — Kurt Weill and Lotte Lenya
- Wouldn't You Like to Be on Broadway (Lyrics By Langston Hughes and Elmer Rice) — Kurt Weill and Lotte Lenya
- Alabama Song (Reprise) (Lyrics By Bertolt Brecht) — Lotte Lenya, Kurt Weill, Bertolt Brecht and Ensemble
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- Act II
- How Can You Tell an American (Lyrics By Maxwell Anderson) — Ensemble
- Very, Very, Very (Lyrics By Ogden Nash) — Kurt Weill
- It's Never Too Late to Mendelssohn (Lyrics By Ira Gershwin) — Kurt Weill, Lotte Lenya, Stenographer and Judge
- Surabaya Johnny (Lyrics By Bertolt Brecht) — Lotte Lenya
- Youkali (Lyrics By Roger Fernay) — Bertolt Brecht and Brecht's Women
- Buddy on the Night Shift (Lyrics By Oscar Hammerstein II) — Allen Lake
- That's Him (Lyrics By Ogden Nash) — Kurt Weill
- Hosannah Rockefeller (Lyrics By Bertolt Brecht) — Bertolt Brecht and Brecht's Women
- I Don't Love You (Reprise) (Lyrics By Maurice Magre) — Lotte Lenya and Kurt Weill
- The Illusion Wedding Show (Lyrics By Alan Jay Lerner) — George Davis and Ensemble
- It Never Was You (Lyrics By Maxwell Anderson) — Kurt Weill
- A Bird of Passage (Lyrics By Maxwell Anderson) — Ensemble
- September Song (Lyrics By Maxwell Anderson) — Lotte Lenya and George Davis
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