Musical Numbers
- "Overture"
- "Why Can't the English Learn to Speak?" - Higgins
- "Wouldn't It Be Loverly?" - Eliza, Workers
- "An Ordinary Man" - Higgins
- "With a Little Bit of Luck" - Alfred Doolittle, Harry & Jamie, Ensemble
- "Just You Wait" - Eliza
- "Servants Chorus" - Mrs. Pearce, Servants
- "The Rain in Spain" - Eliza, Higgins, Pickering
- "I Could Have Danced All Night" - Eliza, Mrs. Pearce, Maids
- "Ascot Gavotte" - Ensemble
- "Ascot Gavotte (Reprise)" - Ensemble
- "On the Street Where You Live" - Freddy
- "Intermission"
- "Transylvanian March" - Band
- "Embassy Waltz" - Band
- "You Did It" - Higgins, Pickering, Mrs. Pearce, Servants
- "Just You Wait (Reprise)" - Eliza
- "On the Street Where You Live" (reprise) - Freddy
- "Show Me" - Eliza & Freddy
- "Wouldn't It Be Loverly" (reprise) - Eliza, Workers
- "Get Me to the Church on Time" - Alfred Doolittle w/ Harry,Jamie & Ensemble
- "A Hymn to Him (Why Can't A Woman Be More Like a Man?)" - Higgins, Pickering
- "Without You" - Eliza, Higgins
- "I've Grown Accustomed to Her Face" - Higgins
- "Finale" - Ensemble
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