Mamma Mia! (film) - Musical Numbers

Musical Numbers

See also: Mamma Mia! The Movie Soundtrack

The following songs are included in the film, of which 17 are on the soundtrack album:

  1. "I Have a Dream" - Sophie
  2. "Honey, Honey" - Sophie, Ali and Lisa
  3. "Money, Money, Money" - Donna, Tanya, Rosie and Greek Chorus
  4. "Mamma Mia" - Donna, Sophie, Ali, Lisa and Greek Chorus
  5. "Chiquitita" - Rosie, Tanya and Donna
  6. "Dancing Queen" - Tanya, Rosie, Donna, Greek Chorus and Company
  7. "Our Last Summer" - Harry, Bill, Sam and Sophie
  8. "Lay All Your Love on Me" - Sky, Sophie, Sky's Bachelor party friends.
  9. "Super Trouper" - Donna, Tanya and Rosie
  10. "Gimme! Gimme! Gimme! (A Man After Midnight)" - Sophie, Donna, Tanya, Rosie, Ali, Lisa and Greek Chorus
  11. "The Name of the Game" - Sophie (deleted scene)
  12. "Voulez-Vous" - Donna, Sam, Tanya, Rosie, Harry, Bill, Sky, Ali, Lisa and Pepper
  13. "SOS" - Sam, Donna and Greek Chorus
  14. "Does Your Mother Know" - Tanya, Pepper, Guys and Girls
  15. "Slipping Through My Fingers" - Donna and Sophie
  16. "The Winner Takes It All" - Donna
  17. "I Do, I Do, I Do, I Do, I Do" - Sam, Donna and Company
  18. "When All Is Said and Done" - Sam, Donna and Company
  19. "Take a Chance on Me" - Rosie, Bill, Tanya, Pepper and Harry
  20. "Mamma Mia!" (Reprise) - Company
  21. "I Have a Dream" (Reprise) - Sophie
  22. "Dancing Queen" (Reprise) - Donna, Rosie and Tanya
  23. "Waterloo" - Donna, Rosie, Tanya, Sam, Bill, Harry, Sky and Sophie
  24. "Thank You for the Music" - Sophie

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