I Can Get IT For You Wholesale - Songs

Songs

Act I
  • Overture
  • I'm Not a Well Man - Miss Marmelstein and Mr. Pulvermacher
  • The Way Things Are - Harry Bogen
  • When Gemini Meets Capricorn - Ruthie Rivkin and Harry Bogen
  • Momma, Momma, Momma - Harry Bogen and Mrs. Bogen
  • The Sound of Money - Harry Bogen, Martha Mills, Mitzi, Mario and Eddie
  • The Family Way - Mrs. Bogen, Harry Bogen, Ruthie Rivkin, Teddy Asch, Blanche Bushkin and Meyer Bushkin
  • Too Soon - Mrs. Bogen
  • Who Knows? - Ruthie Rivkin
  • Have I Told You Lately? - Blanche Bushkin and Meyer Bushkin
  • Ballad of the Garment Trade - Miss Marmelstein, Ruthie Rivkin, Blanche Bushkin, Harry Bogen, Teddy Asch, Meyer Bushkin and Company
Act II
  • A Gift Today - Sheldon Bushkin, Harry Bogen, Mrs. Bogen, Blanche Bushkin, Meyer Bushkin and Ruthie Rivkin
  • Miss Marmelstein - Miss Marmelstein
  • The Sound of Money (Reprise) - Harry Bogen
  • A Funny Thing Happened - Ruthie Rivkin and Harry Bogen
  • What's in It for Me? - Teddy Asch and Martha Mills
  • What Are They Doing to Us Now? - Miss Marmelstein, Buggo, Tootsie Maltz, Manette, Gail, Miss Springer and Creditors
  • Eat a Little Something - Mrs. Bogen and Harry Bogen
  • Epilogue - The Company

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