The Cocoanuts (musical) - Songs

Songs

Act 1
  • Opening: The Guests - Jamison, Cocoanut Grove Girls, Boys
  • Opening: The Bellhops - Eddie, 16 Stepping Bellhops
  • Family Reputation - Polly, Cocoanut Grove Beauties
  • Lucky Boy - Bob, Boys
  • Why Am I a Hit With The Ladies? - Schlemmer, Girls
  • A Little Bungalow - Bob, Polly, Cocoanut Grove Boys and Girls
  • A Little Bungalow (reprise) - Schlemmer
  • Florida By The Sea - Jamison, Cocoanut Grove Boys and Girls
  • Monkey Doodle-Do - Frances Williams, Ensemble
  • Finale:
    • Lucky Boy (reprise)
    • A Little Bungalow (reprise) - The Entire Company
Act 2
  • Opening: Tea Dance - The Eight Teat Girls
  • Five O'Clock Tea - Cocoanut Grove Ensemble; specialty dance by Antonio and Nina de Marco
  • They're Blaming The Charleston - Frances Williams, Antonio and Nina de Marco, and Charleston Girls
  • We Should Care - Bob, Polly, Eddie, Speer, Ensemble
  • Minstrel Days - Penelope, Company
  • Specialty - De Marco Orchestra
  • Spain (Tango Melody) - Penelope; specialty dance by Antonio and Nina de Marco
  • The Tale of a Shirt - Hennessy, Company
  • piano specialty - Willie (Chico)
  • harp specialty - Silent Sam (Harpo)
  • Finale: A Little Bungalow (reprise) - Entire Company

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