Second Chance (musical) - Musical Numbers

Musical Numbers

Act I
  • Prologue - Company
  • Ouverture - Johnny, Jennylee, Company
  • Sacrés Coeurs - Jennylee, Ethan, Company, Johnny
  • Un tango nommé désir - Ana, Shawn
  • My destiny - Johnny, Randy, Patrick, Melissande
  • Me verra-t-il un jour? - Melissande, Mary Jane
  • It's not that easy - Johnny, Jennylee, Mr. O'hara
  • Broken glass - Johnny
  • Sunnier Days - Heather, Mary Jane
  • Out of his shadow - Randy, Melissande, Company
  • You’ve been kissed a lot - Randy, Ana, Mary Jane, Ed, Patrick, Ethan, Jennylee
  • Light at the end of the tunnel - Randy, Jennylee, Company
  • Time to grow up - Ana, Randy
Act II
  • Read all about it/Johnny's down - Randy, Patrick, Ed, Ethan, Jennylee, Company
  • No more - Ed, Ana
  • Something new - Ethan, Jennylee, Mr.Webson
  • Broken glass (reprise) - Johnny, Patrick
  • No one ever has it easy - Heather, Ed
  • Don't you know - Randy, Ana
  • Don't you know (reprise) - Randy, Ana
  • A way out? - Melissande, Johnny
  • Pick up - Johnny, Jennylee, Randy, Patrick, Ana,
  • Second Chance - Ana, Randy, Patrick, Company
  • Sunnier days (reprise) - Jennylee, Company
  • Pick up (reprise) - Randy, Patrick, Ana, Jennylee, Johnny
  • United we stand (reprise) - Johnny, Heather, Randy, Ana, Company

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