The Will Rogers Follies - Songs

Songs

Act I
  • Prelude- "Let's go Flying" - Chorus
  • Will-a-Mania - Ziegfeld's Favorite and Chorus
  • Give a Man Enough Rope- Will and Ziegfeld's cowboys
  • It's a Boy!- Clem and Girls Sextet(Will's sisters)
  • It's a Boy! (Reprise)
  • My Unknown Someone - Betty Blake
  • The St.Louis Fair - Girls Sextet(Betty's sisters)
  • The Big Time - Will, Betty, Will Jr., Mary, James, and Freddy
  • My Big Mistake - Betty Blake
  • The Powder Puff Ballet - Ziegfeld Girls
  • Marry Me Now - Will, Betty, and Ensemble
  • Without You - Will Betty, and Ensemble
Act II
  • Give a Man Enough Rope (Reprise) - Will and Ziegfeld's cowboys
  • Look Around - Will Rogers
  • Our Favorite Son - Will, Betty, Ziegfeld Girls, and Ziegfeld's cowboys
  • No Man Left For Me - Betty Blake
  • Presents for Mrs. Rogers - Will and Ziefeld's cowboys
  • Never Met a Man I Didn't Like - Will Rogers
  • Will-a-Mania (Reprise) - Clem, Will, and Chorus
  • Without You (Reprise) - Betty Blake
  • Never Met a Man I Didn't Like (Reprise) - Will and Chorus

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