Kid Boots - Songs

Songs

Act I

  • A Day at the Club
  • The Social Observer
  • When Your Heart’s in the Game
  • Keep Your Eye on the Ball
  • The Same Old Way
  • Someone Loves You after All (The Rain Song)
  • The Intruder Dance
  • We've Got to Have More
  • Polly Put the Kettle On
  • Let’s Do and Say We Didn’t (Let's Don't and Say We Did)
  • In the Swim at Miami
  • Along the Old Lake Trail
  • On With the Game

Act II

  • (Since Ma Is Playing) Mah Jong (by Billy Rose and Con Conrad)
  • Bet on the One You Fancy
  • I’m In My Glory
  • Play Fair, Man!
  • Win for Me
  • The Cake Eater’s Ball
  • Down ‘Round the 19th Hole
  • En Route
  • When the Cocoanuts Call
  • In the Rough
  • That’s All There Is

Also interpolated into the show:

  • If You Do What You Do (by Roy Turk, Lou Handman and Eddie Cantor)
  • He’s the Hottest Man in Town (by Owen Murphy and Jay Gorney)
  • Alabamy Bound (words by Bud DeSylva and Bud Green, music by Ray Henderson)
  • Dinah (by Sam M. Lewis, Joe Young and Harry Akst)

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