One and One (musical) - Musical Numbers

Musical Numbers

Act I
  • "Let Us Take You Back" - Full company
  • "Honky Tonk Lady" - Mutt & Jeff
  • "One & One" - Mutt & Jeff
  • "Don't Let It Get You Down" - Zimon, Mutt & Jeff
  • "If You Can Prove I'm In Love" - Julie
  • "On The Road Again" - Julie, Mutt & Jeff
  • "Opening Night" - Julie, Mutt & Jeff
  • "Dancer" - Jeff & Julie
  • "If You Can Prove I'm In Love (reprise)" - Julie
Act II
  • "One & One (reprise)" - Mutt & Jeff
  • "Here's To Hollywood" - Peter & Company
  • "Female!" - Julie, Mutt & Jeff
  • "Julie (I Love You)" - Peter, Mutt & Jeff
  • "Don't Let It Get You Down (reprise)" - Zimon & Julie
  • "Lonely Song & Dance Man" - Jeff
  • "Military Man" - Sarge & Company
  • "Honky Tonk Lady (reprise)" - Mutt
  • "Looking To The Sky" - Mutt
  • "Lonely Song & Dance Man (reprise)" - Mutt
  • "One & One" - Mutt & Jeff, Full Company

Read more about this topic:  One And One (musical)

Famous quotes containing the words musical and/or numbers:

    Fifty million Frenchmen can’t be wrong.
    —Anonymous. Popular saying.

    Dating from World War I—when it was used by U.S. soldiers—or before, the saying was associated with nightclub hostess Texas Quinan in the 1920s. It was the title of a song recorded by Sophie Tucker in 1927, and of a Cole Porter musical in 1929.

    ... there are persons who seem to have overcome obstacles and by character and perseverance to have risen to the top. But we have no record of the numbers of able persons who fall by the wayside, persons who, with enough encouragement and opportunity, might make great contributions.
    Mary Barnett Gilson (1877–?)