The Earl and The Girl - Musical Numbers

Musical Numbers

Act I

  • 1. Opening Chorus - (After A Capital Day)
  • 2. Song (Daisy) and Chorus - "The Sporting Girl" (Some Girls I Know Like Living In A Town)
  • 3. Duet (Jim and Liza) "Celebrities" (Oh, The Public Don't Appreciate Them Dogs)
  • 4. Concerted Number "Little Ladies In Distress" (Oh, Dear Me, What On Earth Are We To Do?)
  • 5. Song (Daisy) and Chorus "Shopping" (When My Ship Comes In)
  • 6. Song (Crewe Boodle) "Thou Art My Rose" (In The Hush Of Silver Morning)
  • 7. Song (Downham) "I Haven't A Moment To Spare" (I'm Sure I Shall Always Remember)
  • 8. Quartet (Talk, Bunker Bliss, Mrs. Black, and Downham) "When We Get Hold Of Him" (I Know Somebody I Want To Meet)
  • 9. Duet (Elphin and Dick) "We Were So Happy, You And I" (The First Time That We Met)
  • 10. Song (Elphin) and Chorus "When A Maiden Leaves School " (When A Maiden Leaves School)
  • 11. Song (Dick) and Chorus "By The Shore Of The Mediterranean" (Away, Come Away From The Gray Land)
  • 12. Quartet (Dick, Elphin, Jim, and Liza) "For One Night Only" (To-Night You'll Be A Bloomin' Swell)
  • 13. Finale (Fancy His Getting The Earldom!)

Act II

  • 14. Opening Chorus (Madly and Merrily Here We Go)
  • 15. Song (Daisy) "The Prettiest Girl In Town" (There's A Girl Who Is Always So Busy)
  • 16. Song (Elphin) "Careless Kate" (Simple Little Maiden Once I Used To Know)
  • 17. Chorus "Hail! Your Lordship" (Hail! The Heir So Long Expected)
  • 18. Song (Jim) And Chorus "I'm A Lord, What Ho!" (Behold In Me A Belted Earl)
  • 19. Vocal Gavotte "To And Fro" (To And Fro, Dignified And Slow)
  • 20. Song (Dick) "My Cosy Corner Girl" (Beside The Murmuring Sad Sea Waves)
  • 21. Song (Daisy) "Sammy" (Did You Ever Meet The Fellow Fine And Dandy)
  • 22. Song (Crewe Boodle) and Chorus "The Grenadiers" (There's A Far-Off Hum)
  • 23. Song (Crewe Boodle) "The Queen Of June" (Out In The Garden Closes)
  • 24. Finale (By The Shore Of The Mediterranean)

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