Gay Divorce - Songs

Songs

Act I
  • After You, Who?
  • Why Marry Them?
  • Salt Air
  • I Still Love the Red, White and Blue
  • After You, Who? (Reprise)
  • Where Would You Get Your Coat? ‡‡ - Gertrude (from Fifty Million Frenchmen)
  • Night and Day
  • How's Your Romance?
Act II
  • What Will Become of Our England?
  • I've Got You on My Mind
  • Mr. and Mrs. Fitch
  • I Love Only You ‡ - Tonetti
  • You're in Love

‡new song for the London production, ‡‡for London production

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