Movin' Out (musical) - Song List

Song List

Act I
  • "Running on Ice" - Sergeant O'Leary (Chicago previews only)
  • "It's Still Rock and Roll to Me" - Company
  • "Scenes from an Italian Restaurant" - Brenda, Eddie, Tony, James, Judy, Sergeant O'Leary and Ensemble
  • "Movin' Out (Anthony's Song)" - Tony, Eddie, James and Sergeant O'Leary
  • "Reverie (Villa D'Este)" (instrumental) / "Just the Way You Are" - James, Judy and Ensemble
  • "The Longest Time" / "Uptown Girl" - Brenda, Eddie, Tony and Ensemble
  • "This Night" - Tony, Brenda and Ensemble
  • "Summer, Highland Falls" - Eddie, Brenda, Tony and Ensemble
  • "Waltz #1 (Nunley's Carousel)" (instrumental) - Tony, Eddie, James, Drill Sergeant and Ensemble
  • "We Didn't Start the Fire" - Judy, Brenda, James, Tony, Eddie and Ensemble
  • "She's Got a Way" - Tony, Brenda and Ensemble
  • "The Stranger" - Judy and Ensemble
  • "Piano Man" - Tony, James, Eddie, Drill Sergeant and Ensemble
  • "Elegy (The Great Peconic)" (instrumental) - Judy, Brenda, Tony, Eddie, Drill Sergeant and Ensemble
  • "And So It Goes" - Piano Man and Eddie (only done at limited shows)
Act II
  • "Invention in C Minor" (instrumental) - Eddie and Ensemble
  • "Angry Young Man" - Eddie and Ensemble
  • "Big Shot" - Tony, Brenda and Ensemble
  • "Big Man on Mulberry Street" - Tony, Brenda and Ensemble
  • "Captain Jack" - Eddie and Ensemble
  • "An Innocent Man" - Eddie and Ensemble
  • "Pressure" - Judy, Eddie and Ensemble
  • "Goodnight Saigon" - Eddie, Judy, James, Tony and Ensemble
  • "Air (Dublinesque)" (instrumental) - Brenda
  • "Shameless" - Brenda and Tony
  • "James" - Judy and Eddie
  • "The River of Dreams" / "Keeping the Faith" / "Only the Good Die Young" - Eddie and Ensemble
  • "I've Loved These Days" - Tony, Brenda, Eddie and Ensemble
  • "Scenes from an Italian Restaurant" (Reprise) - Full Company
  • "New York State of Mind" - Piano Man and Band (Chicago previews only)

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