Urban Cowboy (musical) - Songs

Songs

Act I
  • Leavin' Home (Music and lyrics by Jeff Blumenkrantz)
  • Long Hard Day (Music and lyrics by Bob Stillman)
  • All Because of You (Music and lyrics by Jeff Blumenkrantz)
  • Another Guy (Music and lyrics by Jeff Blumenkrantz)
  • Boot Scootin' Boogie (Music and lyrics by Ronnie Dunn)
  • It Don't Get Better Than This (Music and lyrics by Jason Robert Brown)
  • Dancin' the Slow Ones With You (Music and lyrics by Danny Arena and Sara Light)
  • Cowboy Take Me Away (Music and lyrics by Marcus Hummon and Martie Maguire)
  • Could I Have This Dance? (Music and lyrics by Wayland D. Holyfield)
  • My Back's Up Against the Wall (Music and lyrics by James B. Cobb, Jr. and Buddy Buie)
  • If You Mess With the Bull (Music and lyrics by Luke Reed and Roger Brown)
  • That's How She Rides (Music and lyrics by Jason Robert Brown)
  • I Wish I Didn't Love You (Music and lyrics by Jason Robert Brown)
Act II
  • That's How Texas Was Born (Music and lyrics by Jason Robert Brown)
  • Take You for a Ride (Music and lyrics by Danny Arena, Sara Light and Lauren Lucas)
  • Mr. Hopalong Heartbreak (Music and lyrics by Jason Robert Brown)
  • T-R-O-U-B-L-E (Music and lyrics by Jerry Chesnut)
  • Dances Turn Into Dreams (Music and lyrics by Jerry Silverstein)
  • The Hard Way (Music and lyrics by Clint Black and James Hayden Nicholas)
  • Git It (Music and lyrics by Tommy Conners and Roger Brown)
  • Something That We Do (Music and lyrics by Clint Black and Skip Ewing)
  • The Devil Went Down to Georgia (Music and lyrics by Charles Daniels, Tom Crain, Fred Edwards, Taz DiGregorio, Jim Marshall and Charlie Hayward)
  • Lookin' for Love (Music and lyrics by Wanda Mallette, Patti Ryan and Bob Morrison)

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