Musical Numbers
- "Once Upon a Time in New York City" - Narrator
- "Why Should I Worry?" - Dodger and Chorus
- "Streets of Gold" - Rita, Dodger, and Chorus
- "Perfect Isn't Easy" - Georgette
- "Good Company" - Jenny
- "Why Should I Worry" (Reprise) - Dodger, Rita, Francis, Tito, and Einstein
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