Selena Forever - Musical Numbers

Musical Numbers

Act I
  • "A New Show's About to Begin" - Selena and Ensemble
  • "The Ballad of Selena" - Los Sueños Del Pueblo
  • "Somewhere Over the Rainbow" - Young Selena
  • "Simply Me" - Young Selena
  • "Blue Moon Memories" - Abraham
  • "Abraham’s Dream" - Abraham, Marcella
    • "Como La Flor" - Adult Selena
  • "Papa Gayo’s" - Los Sueños Del Pueblo
    • "Blue Moon" - Young Selena
  • "Abraham’s Dream" (Reprise) - Abraham
  • "Living On A Bus" (Medley) - Marcella and Company
    • "Dame Un Beso" - Selena y Los Dinos
    • "La Bamba" - Selena y Los Dinos
  • "Guitar Solo" - Chris
  • "Baila Esta Cumbia" - Selena y Los Dinos
  • "I’ve Grown Up, Daddy" - Selena and Company
  • "Somebody Special" - Suzette, Los Sueños Del Pueblo
  • "Pizza & Coke" - Selena
  • "Wanting a Dream" - A.B., Los Sueños Del Pueblo
  • "My Daughter Wants to Be Just Like Selena" - Mothers
    • "Techno Cumbia" - Daughters
  • "Amor Prohibido" - Selena y Los Dinos
  • "Como La Flor" - Selena y Los Dinos
Act II
  • "God's Child (Baila Conmigo)" - Selena and Los Suenos Del Pueblo
  • "Just Be Yourself, Selena" - Marcella, Suzette
  • "Bidi Bidi Bom Bom" - Selena y Los Dinos
  • "La Carcacha" - Selena y Los Dinos
  • "To Him She’s a Woman" - Marcella
  • "A New Contract" - A.B., Los Sueños Del Pueblo
  • "Missing My Baby" - Selena y Los Dinos
  • "Meet Me In Corpus Christi" - Chris
  • "Tomorrow and Forever" - Chris, Selena
  • "You’re Gonna Die Today, Brother" - A.B., Friends
  • "Amame, Quiereme" - Suzette, Billy, Chorus
  • "If Tomorrow" - Abraham
  • "Dress Like Selena" - Suzette
  • "The Fan Club/I Will Survive" - Los Sueños Del Pueblo and Selena
  • "I Could Fall In Love" - Selena
  • "The Fan Club" (Reprise) - Los Sueños Del Pueblo
  • "Letters to Selena" - Women
  • "The Next Morning" - Jose Behar
  • "Dreaming of You" - Selena
  • "Finale" - Company

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