Songs
- Act 1
- Did You Ever Get Stung? – Count Willy Palarffi, Countess Peggy Palarffi and Peter Mueller
- I Married an Angel – Willy
- The Modiste – Willy, Angel, Modiste, 1st Venduse and 2nd Vendeuse
- I'll Tell the Man in the Street – Peggy and Harry Mischka Szigetti
- How to Win Friends and Influence People – Anna Murphy, Peter and Ensemble
- Finale – Company
- Act 2
- Spring Is Here – Willy and Peggy
- Angel Without Wings – Angel, Femme de Chambre, Clarinda, Philomena, Rosalina, Seronella, Arabella and Florabella
- A Twinkle in Your Eye – Peggy
- I'll Tell the Man in the Street (Reprise) – Harry
- At the Roxy Music Hall – Anna
- Finale – Company
Note: The following earlier Rodgers and Hart songs were also included in the score: "Women Are Women", "Men of Milwaukee" and "Othello". Balanchine choreographed a piece referred to as the "Snow Ballet".
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