Jersey Boys - Musical Numbers

Musical Numbers

Act I
  • "Ces Soirées-Là (Oh What a Night) - Paris, 2000" – French Rap Star Yannick and Backup Group
  • "Silhouettes" – Tommy DeVito, Nick Massi, Nick DeVito and Frankie Castelluccio
  • "You're the Apple of My Eye" – Tommy DeVito, Nick Massi and Nick DeVito
  • "I Can't Give You Anything But Love" – Frankie Castelluccio
  • "Earth Angel" – Tommy DeVito and Full Company
  • "Sunday Kind of Love" – Frankie Valli, Tommy DeVito, Nick Massi and Nick's Date
  • "My Mother's Eyes" – Frankie Valli
  • "I Go Ape" – The Four Lovers
  • "(Who Wears) Short Shorts" – The Royal Teens
  • "I'm in the Mood for Love" / "Moody's Mood for Love" – Frankie Valli
  • "Cry for Me" – Bob Gaudio, Frankie Valli, Tommy DeVito and Nick Massi
  • "An Angel Cried" – Hal Miller and The Rays
  • "I Still Care" – Miss Frankie Nolan and The Romans
  • "Trance" – Billy Dixon and The Topix
  • "Sherry" – The Four Seasons
  • "Big Girls Don't Cry" – The Four Seasons
  • "Walk Like a Man" – The Four Seasons
  • "December 1963 (Oh, What A Night)" – Bob Gaudio and Full Company
  • "My Boyfriend's Back" – The Angels
  • "My Eyes Adored You" – Frankie Valli, Mary Delgado and The Four Seasons
  • "Dawn (Go Away)" – The Four Seasons
  • "Walk Like a Man" (reprise) – Full Company
Act II
  • "Big Man in Town" – The Four Seasons
  • "Beggin'" – The Four Seasons
  • "Stay" – Bob Gaudio, Frankie Valli and Nick Massi
  • "Let's Hang On! (To What We've Got)" – Bob Gaudio and Frankie Valli
  • "Opus 17 (Don't You Worry 'Bout Me)" – Bob Gaudio, Frankie Valli and The New Seasons
  • "Bye Bye Baby" – Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons
  • "C'mon Marianne" – Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons
  • "Can't Take My Eyes Off You" – Frankie Valli
  • "Working My Way Back to You" – Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons
  • "Fallen Angel" – Frankie Valli
  • "Rag Doll" – The Four Seasons
  • "Who Loves You" – The Four Seasons and Full Company

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