Brooklyn (musical) - Song and Scene List

Song and Scene List

  • A Good Crowd Goin'...
  • Heart Behind These Hands
  • Christmas Makes Me Cry
  • Thank You Sir
  • Scene One
  • Christmas Makes Me Cry
  • Not a Sound
  • Brooklyn Grew Up
  • Creating Once Upon a Time
  • Once Upon a Time
  • Superlover
  • The Challenge
  • Brooklyn in the Blood
  • Brooklyn Grew Up (Reprise)
  • Magic Man
  • Once Upon a Time (Reprise)
  • Love Was a Song
  • I Never Knew His Name
  • The Truth
  • Does Anybody Wanna Buy a Memory?
  • Raven
  • Sometimes
  • Madison Square Garden
  • Love Me Where I Live
  • Love Fell Like Rain
  • Magic Man (Reprise)
  • Streetsinger
  • Once Upon a Time (Reprise)
  • Heart Behind These Hands *(Reprise)

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