Sally (musical) - Musical Numbers

Musical Numbers

Act I
  • The Night Time - Jimmie Spelvin and Ensemble (lyrics by Grey)
  • Way Down East - Rosalind Rafferty and Ensemble
  • On with the Dance - Otis Hooper, Rosalind, Betty and Harry Burton (lyrics by Grey)
  • This Little Girl - Mrs. Ten Broek, "Pops" and Foundlings
  • Joan of Arc ("You Can't Keep a Good Girl Down") - Sally of the Alley and Foundlings (lyrics by Grey & Wodehouse)
  • Look for the Silver Lining - Sally and Blair Farquar (lyrics by De Sylva)
  • Sally - Blair and Ensemble (lyrics by Grey)
Act II
  • The Social Game - Jimmie and Ensemble
  • Wild Rose - Sally and Diplomats (lyrics by Grey)
  • (On the Banks of) The Schnitza Komisski - Duke of Czechogovinio and Ensemble (lyrics by Grey)
  • Pzcherkatrotsky - Duke of Czechogovinio
  • Whip-poor-will - Sally and Blair (lyrics by De Sylva)
  • The Lorelei - Otis Hooper, Rosalind and Jimmie (lyrics by Anne Caldwell)
  • The Church Around the Corner - Rosalind and Otis (lyrics by Grey & Wodehouse)
Act III
  • Land of Butterflies (ballet) (music By Victor Herbert)
  • Finale - Dear Little Church 'Round the Corner

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