Snoopy! The Musical - Songs

Songs

Act I
  • Overture (Orchestra) †
  • The World According To Snoopy (Ensemble)
  • Snoopy's Song (Snoopy & Ensemble)
  • Woodstock's Theme (Orchestra)
  • Hurry Up Face (Peppermint Patty,) †
  • Edgar Allan Poe (Peppermint Patty, Lucy, Sally, Linus, Charlie Brown)
  • Mother's Day (Snoopy) †
  • I Know Now (Sally, Peppermint Patty, Lucy)
  • The Vigil (Linus)
  • Clouds (Ensemble)
  • Where Did That Little Dog Go? (Charlie Brown)
  • Dime A Dozen (Lucy, Snoopy, Peppermint Patty, Sally) †
  • Daisy Hill (Snoopy)
  • When Do The Good Things Start? (Ensemble)†
Act II
  • Entr'Acte (Orchestra)
  • The Great Writer (Snoopy)
  • Poor Sweet Baby (Peppermint Patty)
  • Don't Be Anything Less Than Everything You Can Be (Sally, Linus, Peppermint Patty, Charlie Brown)
  • The Big Bow-Wow (Snoopy)
  • Just One Person/Don't Be Anything Less Than Anything You Can Be (Reprise) (Ensemble)

† Added for the London version

The Original Cast album contains another song, "Friend", also performed by the Ensemble (after "Daisy Hill").

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