9 To 5 (musical) - Musical Numbers

Musical Numbers

Act I
  • "9 to 5" § – Violet, Doralee, Dwayne, Judy and Ensemble
  • "Around Here" – Violet and Ensemble
  • "Here for You" – Franklin
  • "I Just Might" § – Judy, Doralee and Violet
  • "Backwoods Barbie" § – Doralee
  • "The Dance of Death" †† – Judy, Franklin and Ensemble
  • "Cowgirl's Revenge" †† – Doralee, Franklin and Ensemble
  • "Potion Notion" – †† Violet, Franklin and Ensemble
  • "Joy to the Girls" †† * – Judy, Doralee, Violet, Franklin and Ensemble
  • "Heart to Hart" – Roz and Ensemble
  • "Shine Like the Sun" § – Doralee, Judy and Violet
Act II
  • Entr'acte – Orchestra
  • "One of the Boys" – Violet and Boys
  • "5 to 9" – Roz
  • "Always a Woman" *† – Franklin and Men's Ensemble
  • "Change It" *§ – Doralee, Violet, Judy and Ensemble
  • "Let Love Grow" § – Joe and Violet
  • "Get Out and Stay Out" § – Judy
  • "Finale: 9 to 5" – Company
Notes

† Removed for the US National Tour

†† Removed from the UK Tour and replaced with "Sexist, Egotistical, Lying, Hypocritical, Bigot"

* Added to production after Los Angeles pre-Broadway run

§ Has been recorded/covered by Dolly Parton on a studio album or EP

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