Musical Numbers
ACT I | ACT II |
---|---|
Mr. Sandman | Heatwave |
Lollipop | Mr. Sandman Reprise |
Sugartime | It's In His Kiss |
Allegheny Moon | Wedding Bell Blues |
All I Have To Do Is Dream | You Don't Own Me |
Dream Lover | With This Ring |
Stupid Cupid | I Only Want To Be With You |
Lipstick On Your Collar | That's When The Tears Start |
Lucky Lips | It's My Party |
Secret Love | Son Of A Preacher Man |
Mr. Lee | Leader Of The Pack |
Born Too Late | Maybe |
Teachers Pet | Maybe I Know |
Sincerely | Needle In A Haystack |
Goodnight Sweetheart, Goodnight | Rescue Me |
Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me | RESPECT |
Thank You and Goodnight/Sincerely |
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