Animal Crackers (musical) - Song List

Song List

Act I
  • Opening
Hives and Dancers
The Maids — The Sixteen Markert Dancers
The Guests — Ensemble
  • "News" — Wally Winston and the Sixteen Markert Dancers
  • "Hooray for Captain Spaulding" — Hives, Jamison, Mrs. Rittenhouse, Captain Spaulding and Ensemble
  • "Who's Been Listening to My Heart" — Mary and John
  • "The Long Island Low-Down" — Wally Winston and Grace
  • "Go Places and Do Things" — Ensemble
  • Dance
  • "Watching the Clouds Roll By" — Mary and John
  • Piano speciality — Emanuel Ravelli
Act II
  • "When Things Are Bright and Rosy" — Wally Winston and Arabella
  • Reprise — Mary and John
  • "Cool Off" — Grace and Ensemble
  • The Royal Filipino Band
  • Harp speciality — The Professor
  • "Four of the Three Musketeers" — Spaulding, Jamison, Ravelli, Professor
  • Finale — Company
  • "Three Little Words" † ‡
  • "Oh By Jingo!" (by Lew Brown and Albert von Tilzer)†
  • "Show Me a Rose" ‡
  • "The Social Ladder" †
  • "I Wanna Be Loved by You" ††
  • "Nevertheless (I'm in Love with You)" ††
  • "The Blues My Naughty Sweetie Gives to Me" †††
  • "Everyone Says I Love You" †††

† added for Goodspeed production
‡ added for Arena Stage and Paper Mill productions
†† added for Paper Mill production
††† added for the Goodman production

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