At Home Abroad - Musical Numbers

Musical Numbers

  • Get Away From it All
  • The Survey
  • Dinner Napkins - Eddie Foy, Jr, James McColl
  • Hottentot Potentate - Ethel Waters
  • Paree - Beatrice Lillie
  • Thief in the Night - Ethel Waters
  • Love Is a Dancing Thing - Paul Haakon, Woods Miller, Nina Whitney
  • Loadin' Time - Ethel Waters
  • Trains - Reginald Gardiner
  • What a Wonderful World - Eleanor Powell
  • You May Be Far Away From Me - Beatrice Lillie, Reginald Gardiner
  • The Steamboat Whistle - Ethel Waters
  • Get Yourself a Geisha
  • Got a Bran' New Suit - Eleanor Powell, Ethel Waters
  • That's Not Cricket
  • The Lady With the Tap - Eleanor Powell, Woods Miller

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