Nice Work If You Can Get IT (musical) - Musical Numbers

Musical Numbers

Act 1
  • "Sweet and Lowdown" – Jimmy, Jeannie, Chorus Girls and Society Guys
  • "Nice Work If You Can Get It" – Jimmy and Billie
  • "Nice Work If You Can Get It" (Reprise) – Billie
  • "Demon Rum" – Duchess, Chief Berry, Senator and Vice Squad
  • "Someone to Watch Over Me" – Billie
  • "Delishious" – Eileen, Bubble Girls and Boys
  • "I've Got to Be There" – Jimmy, Jeannie and Chorus Girls
  • "I've Got to Be There" (Reprise) – Jeannie and Chorus Girls
  • "Treat Me Rough" – Billie
  • "Let's Call the Whole Thing Off" – Jimmy, Billie and Chief Berry
  • "Do It Again" – Jeannie and Duke
  • "'S Wonderful" – Jimmy and Billie
  • "Fascinating Rhythm" – Jimmy, Cookie and Company
Act 2
  • "Lady Be Good" – Orchestra
  • "But Not for Me" – Billie
  • "By Strauss" – Duchess
  • "Sweet and Lowdown" (Reprise) – Cookie
  • "Do, Do, Do" – Jimmy, Elliot, Vic and Floyd
  • "Hangin' Around With You" – Billie
  • "Looking for a Boy" – Duchess and Cookie
  • "Blah, Blah, Blah" – Duke and Jeannie
  • "Let's Call the Whole Thing Off" (Reprise) – Billie and Jimmy
  • "Will You Remember Me?" – Billie and Jimmy
  • "I've Got to Be There" (Reprise) – Chorus Girls and Vice Squad
  • "I've Got a Crush on You" – Eileen, Chorus Girls and Vice Squad
  • "Blah, Blah, Blah" (Reprise) – Jeannie and Duke
  • "Looking for a Boy" (Reprise) – Cookie and Duchess
  • "Delishious" (Reprise) – Chief Berry and Eileen
  • "Someone to Watch Over Me" (Reprise) – Jimmy and Billie
  • "They All Laughed" – Full Company

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