Songs
Song List Sung By
Act 1
Don't Sell the Night Short ....................................... Minerva, Blind Date, Students and Girls
Three Men on a Date ....................................... Bud Hooper, Dutch Miller and Hunk Hoyt
That's How I Love the Blues ....................................... Gale Joy and Jack Haggerty
The Three B's ....................................... Ethel, Minerva and Blind Date
Everytime (Ev'ry Time) ....................................... Helen Schlessinger
The Guy Who Brought Me ....................................... Gale Joy, Jack Haggerty, Bud Hooper, Dutch Miller and Hunk Hoyt
I Know You By Heart ....................................... Bud Hooper
Shady Lady Bird ....................................... Helen Schlessinger and Students
Shady Lady Bird (Reprise) ....................................... Helen Schlessinger and Ensemble
Act 2
Buckle Down, Winsocki ....................................... Chuck Green, Old Grad and Chorus
My First Promise ....................................... Ethel and Singers
What Do You Think I Am? ....................................... Minerva, Hunk Hoyt and Chorus
Just a Little Joint With a Juke Box ....................................... Blind Date and Hunk Hoyt
Where Do You Travel? ....................................... Jack Haggerty, Helen Schlessinger, Miss Delaware Water Gap and Singers
Everytime (Ev'ry Time) (Reprise) ....................................... Gale Joy
I'd Gladly Trade ....................................... Gale Joy and Entire Company
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