Redhead (musical) - Songs

Songs

Act 1
  • The Simpson Sisters - Singers and Dancers
  • The Right Finger of My Left Hand - Essie Whimple
  • Just for Once - Essie Whimple, Tom Baxter and George Poppett
  • Merely Marvelous - Essie Whimple
  • The Uncle Sam Rag - George Poppett, Singers and Dancers
  • Erbie Fitch's Twitch - Essie Whimple
  • She's Not Enough Woman for Me - Tom Baxter and George Poppett
  • Behave Yourself - Essie Whimple, Maude Simpson, Sarah Simpson and Tom Baxter
  • Look Who's in Love - Essie Whimple and Tom Baxter
  • My Girl Is Just Enough Woman for Me - Tom Baxter and Passersby
  • Essie's Vision - Essie Whimple and her Dream People
  • Two Faces in the Dark - Essie Whimple, The Tenor, Singers and Dancers
Act II
  • I'm Back in Circulation - Tom Baxter
  • We Loves Ya, Jimey - Essie Whimple, May, Tilly and Clientele of the Green Dragon
  • Pick-Pocket Tango - Essie Whimple and Jailer
  • Look Who's in Love (Reprise) - Tom Baxter
  • I'll Try - Essie Whimple and Tom Baxter
  • Finale - Essie Whimple, Tom Baxter and Company

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