Eileen (musical) - Songs

Songs

Act I
  • Free Trade and a Misty Moon – Shaun Dhu and Smuggler Chorus
  • My Little Irish Rose – Rosie Flynn
  • Ireland, My Sireland – Captain Barry O'Day
  • Glad, Triumphant Hour – Barry O'Day and Chorus
Act III
  • In Erin's Isle – Lady Maude and Ensemble
  • Thine Alone – Eileen and Barry O'Day
  • The Irish Have a Great Day Tonight – Dinny and Men
  • When Ireland Stands Among the Nations of the World – Barry O'Day and Ensemble
Act II
  • Too-re-loo-re – Eileen and Chorus
  • Eileen, Alanna Asthore – Barry O'Day
  • If Eve Had Left the Apple on the Bough – Sir "Reggie"
  • I'd Love to be a Lady – Dinny Doyle and Rosie
  • When Love Awakes! – Eileen and Girls
  • Life's a Game at Best – Lady Maude and Colonel Lester
  • Finale – Ensemble

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