Guys and Dolls - Musical Numbers

Musical Numbers

Act I
  • "Overture" – Orchestra
  • "Runyonland" – Orchestra
  • "Fugue for Tinhorns" – Nicely, Benny, Rusty
  • "Follow the Fold" – Sarah, Mission Band
  • "The Oldest Established" – Nathan, Nicely, Benny, Guys
  • "I'll Know – Sarah, Sky"
  • "A Bushel and a Peck" – Miss Adelaide, Hot Box Girls
  • "Adelaide's Lament" – Miss Adelaide
  • "Guys and Dolls" – Nicely, Benny
  • "Havana" – Orchestra
  • "If I Were a Bell" – Sarah
  • "My Time of Day/I've Never Been in Love Before" – Sky, Sarah
Act II
  • "Take Back Your Mink" – Miss Adelaide, Hot Box Girls
  • "Adelaide's Second Lament" – Miss Adelaide
  • "More I Cannot Wish You" – Arvide
  • "Crapshooters Ballet" – Orchestra
  • "Luck Be a Lady" – Sky, Guys
  • "Sue Me" – Miss Adelaide, Nathan
  • "Sit Down, You're Rockin' the Boat" – Nicely, Company
  • "Marry the Man Today" – Miss Adelaide, Sarah
  • "Guys and Dolls (Reprise)" – Company

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