The Pajama Game - Musical Numbers

Musical Numbers

Act I
  • "The Pajama Game Opening" – Hines
  • "Racing With the Clock" – Factory Workers
  • "A New Town Is a Blue Town" – Sid
  • "I'm Not At All in Love" – Babe and Factory Girls
  • "I'll Never Be Jealous Again" – Mabel and Hines
  • "Hey There" – Sid
  • "Racing With the Clock" (Reprise) – Factory Workers
  • "Sleep-Tite" – Company
  • "Her Is" – Prez and Gladys
  • "Once a Year Day" – Sid, Babe, and Company
  • "Her Is" (Reprise) – Prez and Mae
  • "Small Talk" – Sid, and Babe
  • "There Once Was a Man" – Sid, and Babe
  • "Hey There" (Reprise) – Sid
Act II
  • "Steam Heat" – Gladys and the Box Boys
  • "The World Around Us" (added to 2006 production) – Sid
  • "Hey There" (Reprise) – Babe
  • "If You Win, You Lose" (added to 2006 production) – Sid, and Babe
  • "Think of the Time I Save" – Hines and Factory Girls
  • "Hernando's Hideaway" – Gladys and Company
  • "The Three of Us (Me, Myself and I)" (added to 2006 production) – Hines and Gladys
  • "7½ Cents" – Prez, Babe and Factory Workers
  • "There Once Was a Man" (Reprise) – Sid and Babe
  • "The Pajama Game Finale" – Full Company

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