I'd Rather Be Right - Musical Numbers

Musical Numbers

Act I
  • "A Homogeneous Cabinet"--Cabinet Members
  • "Have You Met Miss Jones?"--Peggy Jones and Phil Barker
  • "Take and Take and Take"--The Judge's Girl and Ensemble
  • "Spring in Vienna"--Tony
  • "A Little Bit of Constitutional Fun"--The Judge's Girl and Ensemble
  • "Sweet Sixty-Five"--Peggy Jones and Phil Barker
  • "We're Going to Balance the Budget"--The President of the United States and Company
Act II
  • "American Couple"--Ensemble
  • "Labor Is the Thing"--James B. Maxwell and Ensemble
  • "I'd Rather Be Right"--Peggy Jones, Phil Barker, The Judge's Girl, The President of the United States and Ensemble
  • "Off the Record"--The President of the United States
  • "A Baby Bond"--The Secretary of the Treasury

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