Musical Numbers
- Lunching at the Automat – Ensemble
- Let's Have Another Cup of Coffee – Pat Mason, Jr. and Kit Baker
- Torch Song – Streetwalker
- You Must be Born With It – Pickles and Joe
- On a Roof in Manhattan – Pat Mason, Jr. and Kit Baker
- My Beautiful Rhinestone Girl – Rodney St. Clair
- Soft Lights and Sweet Music – Pat Mason, Jr. and Kit Baker
- I Say It's Spinach (And The Hell With It) – Pat Mason, Jr. and Kit Baker
- A Toast to Prohibition (Drinking Song) – Rodney St. Clair and Boys
- Dear Old Crinoline Days (later reprised in the show as "The Nudist Colony" in an attempt to get the show more publicity) – Kit Baker
- I Don't Want To Be Married – Pickles and Joe
- Manhattan Madness – Pat Mason, Jr.
- Investigation
- Added songs
These songs were added in the touring version of the show that was slightly revised, and were restored in the 2007 Encores! production.
- Two Cheers Instead of Three- Uncle Sam and Ensemble
- The Police Of New York- Policemen
- If You Believe- Myrtle Meshbesher and Ensemble
- How Can I Change My Luck?- Hal Reisman
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