Louisiana Purchase (musical) - Songs

Songs

Act I
  • The Letter - Sam Liebowitz
  • Apologia - Secretary, Sam Liebowitz and Ensemble
  • Sex Marches On - Jim Taylor, Col. Davis D. Davis, Sr., Davis D. Davis, Jr., Dean Manning and Police Captain Whitfield
  • Louisiana Purchase - Beatrice, The Martins, the Buccaneers and Ensemble
  • Tomorrow Is a Lovely Day - Madame Bordelaise
  • Louisiana Purchase (Reprise) - Beatrice, Emmy-Lou, Lee Davis, The Martins and Ensemble
  • Outside of That I Love You - Jim Taylor and Marina van Linden
  • You're Lonely and I'm Lonely - Marina van Linden and Senator Oliver P. Loganberry
  • (Dance with Me) Tonight at the Mardi Gras - The Martins
Act II
  • Latins Know How - Madame Bordelaise and Ensemble
  • What Chance Have I (with Love) - Senator Oliver P. Loganberry
  • The Lord Done Fixed Up My Soul - Beatrice, Abner, the Buccaneers and Ensemble
  • Fools Fall in Love - Jim Taylor and Marina van Linden
  • Old Man's Darling- Young Man's Slave? - Marina van Linden, Spirit of Jim Taylor and Spirit of Senator Loganberry
  • You Can't Brush Me Off - Emmy-Lou, Lee Davis and The Martins

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