Musical Numbers
The musical numbers in the 1929 version were:
- True to Two – Lumley
- I'm a One Man Girl – Jill, Jim
- On with the Dance – Minerva (Lumley's girlfriend)
- "Spread a Little Happiness" – Jim
- Buda-Pest –
- She's My Lovely – Kemp
- Ev'ry Little Moment – Minerva, Lumley
- I've Got You, You've Got Me – Jill, Jim
- I'm On a See-Saw –
- The Swan – (instrumental)
The numbers in the 1983 revival were:
- Tennis - Lady Lancaster, Guy, Lumley & Ensemble
- Blue Blood - Lady Lancaster, Guy, Lumley & Ensemble
- True To Two - Lumley, Enid, & Cynthia
- I Want The World To Know - Guy & Phyllis
- One-Man Girl - Jim & Jill
- On With the Dance - Minerva, Lumley, Guy & Ensemble
- Dying Swan - Instrumental
- At The Ball - Jim, Guy, Lumley
- Spread A Little Happiness - Jim
- Spread A Little Happiness (Reprise) - Jill
- The 18th Century Drag - Minerva
- On The Amazon - Jim
- 18th Century Drag (Reprise) - Jim, Sir George & Ensemble
- Please, Mr. Cinders - Jill
- She's My Lovely - Henry
- Every Little Moment - Minerva & Lumley
- I've Got You - Jim & Jill
- Honeymoon For Four - Guy, Phyllis, Lumley & Minerva
- Spread a Little Happiness (Finale) - Full Cast (minus Lady Lancaster)
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