The Most Happy Fella - Song List

Song List

Act I
  • Overture - Orchestra
  • Ooh! My Feet! - Cleo
  • I Know How It Is - Cleo
  • The Letter - Rosabella
  • Maybe He's Kind of Crazy - Rosabella
  • Somebody, Somewhere - Rosabella
  • The Most Happy Fella - Tony and Company
  • The Letter Theme - Marie and Tony
  • Standing on the Corner - Herman, Jake, Clem and Al
  • Joey, Joey, Joey - Joe
  • Soon You Gonna Leave Me, Joe - Tony
  • Rosabella - Tony
  • Abbondanza - Pasquale, Giuseppe and Ciccio
  • Plenty Bambini - Tony
  • Sposalizio - Giuseppe, Ciccio, Pasquale and Company
  • Special Delivery! - The Postman
  • Benvenuta - Pasquale, Ciccio and Giuseppe
  • Aren't You Glad? - Rosabella
  • No Home, No Job - Rosabella
  • Don't Cry - Joe
Act II
  • Prelude Act II
  • Fresno Beauties / Cold and Dead - Ensemble, Joe and Rosabella
  • Love and Kindness - The Doctor
  • Happy to Make Your Acquaintance - Tony, Rosabella and Cleo
  • I Don't Like This Dame - Marie and Cleo
  • Big D - Herman, Cleo and Ensemble
  • How Beautiful the Days - Tony, Rosabella and Joe
  • Young People - Marie, Tony and Ensemble
  • Warm All Over - Rosabella
  • Old People - Tony
  • I Like Everybody - Herman and Cleo
  • I Love Him / I Know How It Is (Reprise) - Rosabella and Cleo
  • Like a Woman Loves a Man - Rosabella and Tony
  • My Heart Is So Full of You - Tony and Rosabella
  • Hoedown - Orchestra
  • Mamma, Mamma - Tony
Act III
  • Prelude Act III
  • Abbondanza (Reprise) - Pasquale, Giuseppe and Ciccio
  • Goodbye, Darlin' / I Like Everybody (Reprise) - Cleo and Herman
  • Song of a Summer Night - The Doctor and Ensemble
  • Please Let Me Tell You - Rosabella
  • Tell Tony and Rosabella Goodbye for Me - Joe
  • She Gonna Come Home Wit' Me - Tony
  • Nobody's Ever Gonna Love You - Marie and Tony
  • I Made a Fist - Cleo and Herman
  • Finale - Tony, Rosabella and Ensemble

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