An Evening With Jerry Herman - Songs

Songs

Act I
  • Shalom (from Milk and Honey)
  • Put On Your Sunday Clothes (from Hello, Dolly!)
  • It Only Takes a Moment (from Hello, Dolly!)
  • Before the Parade Passes By (from Hello, Dolly!)
  • So Long, Dearie (from Hello, Dolly!)
  • Ribbons Down My Back (from Hello, Dolly!)
  • Dancing (from Hello, Dolly!)
  • Penny in My Pocket (from Hello, Dolly!)
  • Hello, Dolly! (from Hello, Dolly!)
  • It's Today (from Mame)
  • Gooch's Song (from Mame)
  • We Need a Little Christmas (from Mame)
  • If He Walked Into My Life (from Mame)
  • Mame (from Mame)
Act II
  • I Don't Want to Know (from Dear World)
  • Movies Were Movies (from Mack and Mabel)
  • I Won't Send Roses (from Mack and Mabel)
  • Hundreds of Girls (from Mack and Mabel)
  • Time Heals Everything (from Mack and Mabel)
  • Tap Your Troubles Away (from Mack and Mabel)
  • Movies Were Movies (Reprise) (from Mack and Mabel)
  • I Belong Here (from The Grand Tour)
  • Mrs. S.L. Jacobowsky (from The Grand Tour)
  • I'll Be Here Tomorrow (from The Grand Tour)
  • La Cage aux Folles (from La Cage Aux Folles)
  • Song on the Sand (from La Cage aux Folles)
  • I Am What I Am (from La Cage aux Folles)
  • The Best of Times (from La Cage aux Folles)
  • The Best Christmas of All (from Mrs. Santa Claus)

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