Damn Yankees - Musical Numbers

Musical Numbers

Based on 1994 revival
Act One
  • Overture
  • Six Months Out Of Every Year—Meg Boyd, Joe Boyd, Sister, Gloria Thorpe, Husbands and Wives
  • Goodbye Old Girl—Joe Boyd and Joe Hardy
  • Blooper Ballet—The Senators
  • Heart—Van Buren, Smokey, Rocky, Linville
  • Shoeless Joe from Hannibal, Mo. -- Gloria Thorpe, Senators
  • Shoeless Joe (Reprise) -- Gloria Thorpe, Joe Hardy and Ensemble (1994 revival only, used elements of the song in the style of retro-1950s commercials)
  • A Little Brains, a Little Talent—Lola
  • A Man Doesn't Know—Joe Hardy & Meg Boyd
  • Whatever Lola Wants, Lola Gets-- Lola
Act Two
  • Who's Got the Pain? -- Lola & Senators (Originally, this came at the end of Act One, as "The Game" started Act Two)
  • The Game—Rocky, Smokey & Senators
  • Near to You—Joe Hardy and Meg Boyd (1994 IBDB shows the addition of Joe Boyd)
  • Those Were the Good Old Days—Applegate
  • Two Lost Souls—Lola and Joe Hardy (1994 IBDB shows Applegate, 1955 IBDB shows Hardy)
  • A Man Doesn't Know (Reprise) -- Meg Boyd and Joe Boyd

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