She Loves Me - Songs

Songs

Act I
  • Good Morning, Good Day - Georg, Arpad, Sipos, Ilona, Kodaly
  • Sounds while Selling - Customers, Sipos, Kodaly, Georg
  • Thank You, Madam - Clerks
  • Days Gone By - Maraczek
  • No More Candy - Amalia
  • Three Letters - Amalia, Georg
  • Tonight at Eight - Georg
  • I Don't Know His Name - Amalia, Ilona
  • Perspective - Sipos
  • Goodbye George - Customers, Clerks
  • Will He Like Me? - Amalia
  • Ilona - Kodaly
  • I Resolve - Ilona
  • A Romantic Atmosphere - Waiter
  • Tango Tragique - Georg
  • Mr. Novack, Will You Please? - Amalia, Waiter
  • Dear Friend - Amalia
Act II
  • Try Me - Arpad
  • Days Gone By (Reprise) - Maraczek
  • Where's My Shoe? - Amalia, Georg
  • Vanilla Ice Cream - Amalia
  • She Loves Me - Georg
  • A Trip to the Library - Ilona
  • Grand Knowing You - Kodaly
  • Twelve Days to Christmas - Carolers, Customers, Clerks
  • Finale - Georg, Amalia

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