A Night at The Opera (film) - Musical Numbers

Musical Numbers

  • "Alone" (Nacio Herb Brown and Arthur Freed)
  • "Santa Lucia"
  • "All I Do Is Dream of You"
  • "Cosi-Cosa"
  • "Take Me Out to the Ballgame"
  • Prelude to Il Trovatore
  • "Anvil Chorus" (from Il trovatore)
  • "Stride la vampa" (from Il trovatore)
  • "Di quella Pira" (from Il trovatore)
  • "Miserere", (From Il trovatore)
  • "Stridono lassù" (from Pagliacci)

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