A Man of No Importance (musical) - Songs

Songs

Act I
  • A Man of No Importance – Alfie, Company
  • The Burden of Life – Lily
  • Going Up – Carney, The St. Imelda's Players
  • Princess – Adele
  • First Rehearsal – Alfie, The St. Imelda's Players
  • The Streets of Dublin – Robbie, Company
  • Books – Carney, Lily
  • Man in the Mirror – Alfie, Oscar Wilde
  • Love Who You Love – Alfie
Act II
  • Our Father – Mrs. Patrick, Company
  • Confession – Alfie, Robbie, Father Kenny
  • The Cuddles Mary Gave – Baldy
  • Art – Alfie, St. Imelda's Players
  • A Man of No Importance (Reprise) – Mrs. Patrick, Breton Beret, Sully
  • Confusing Times – Carney
  • Love Who You Love (Reprise) – Robbie
  • Man in the Mirror (Reprise) – Oscar Wilde, Company
  • Tell Me Why – Lily
  • A Man of No Importance" (Reprise) – Company
  • Love Who You Love (Reprise) – Adele
  • Welcome to the World – Alfie
  • Poem – Alfie
  • Love's Never Lost

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