You Never Know (musical) - Songs

Songs

Act I
  • Overture
  • I Am Gaston
  • Au Revoir, Cher Baron
  • By Candlelight (lyrics by Rowland Leigh; music by Robert Katscher)
  • Maria
  • You Never Know
  • Ladies’ Room (lyrics by Edwin Gilbert and Alexander Fogarty)
  • What Is That Tune?
  • For No Rhyme or Reason
  • From Alpha to Omega
  • Don’t Let It Get You Down
  • What Shall I Do (lyrics by Rowland Leigh)
Act II
  • Entr'acte
  • Let's Put It to Music (lyrics by Edwin Gilbert and Alexander Fogarty)
  • At Long Last Love (song)
  • Take Yourself a Trip (lyrics by Edwin Gilbert and Alexander Fogarty)
  • Yes, Yes, Yes
  • Gendarme (lyrics by Rowland Leigh and Robert Katscher)
  • No (You Can’t Have My Heart) (music and lyrics by Dana Suesse)
  • Good Evening, Princess
Cut Songs
  • I'll Black His Eyes
  • I'm Yours
  • What a Priceless Pleasure
  • Just One Step Ahead of Love
  • Ha, ha, ha
  • The Cafe Society Set
  • I'm Back in Circulation
  • I'm Going in for Love
  • It's No Laughing Matter
1991 Pasadena Song List
Act I
  • Overture
  • By Candlelight – Baron
  • You Never Know – Baron
  • Let's Not Talk About Love – Gaston
  • By Candlelight (reprise) – Gaston, Baron
  • By Candlelight (reprise) – Baron
  • Maria – Gaston
  • I'm Going In For Love – Maria
  • I'm Back In Circulation – Ida
  • From Alpha To Omega – Gaston, Maria
  • By Candlelight (reprise) – Gaston
Act II
  • Entr'acte
  • What Shall I Do? – Maria, Gaston, Baron
  • Let's Misbehave – Gaston, Maria
  • I Happen To Be In Love – Gaston, Baron
  • From Alpha To Omega (reprise) – Maria Baron
Act III
  • Entr'acte
  • You Never Know – Mme. Baltin
  • What Is That Tune? – Baron, Mme. Baltin
  • At Long Last Love – Baron
  • Ridin' High – Gaston, Maria
  • By Candlelight (reprise) – Baron
  • Finale: You Never Know/ At Long Last Love – Company

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