Marie Christine - Songs

Songs

Act I
  • The Map of Your Heart - Paris, Jean & Marie Christine
  • Before the Morning - Women
  • Mamzell - Marie/Company
  • Ton Grandpere est le soleil - Marie Christine's Mother
  • Beautiful - Marie Christine
  • Way Back to Paradise - Marie Christine & Lisette
  • Storm - Dante
  • To Find a Lover - Marie Christine & Company
  • Nothing Beats Chicago/Ocean Is Different/Danced With a Girl - Dante
  • Tou Mi Mi - Lisette
  • Miracles and Mysteries - Marie Christine's Mother & Prisoners
  • I Don't Hear the Ocean - Dante & Marie Christine
  • Bird Inside the House - Maids & Valets
  • All Eyes Look Upon You - Jean
  • A Month Ago - Maids
  • Danced With a Girl (Reprise) - Dante
  • We're Gonna Go to Chicago - Dante & Marie Christine
  • Dansez Calinda - Lisette
  • I Will Give - Marie Christine & Prisoners
  • Finale of Act I - Paris & Company
Act II
  • Opening/I Will Love You - Prisoners, Dante, Marie Christine
  • Cincinnati - Magdalena & Daughters
  • You're Looking at the Man - Leary, McMahon, Dante & Company
  • The Scorpion - Dante & Marie Christine
  • Lover Bring Me Summer - Olivia & Grace Parker
  • Old Dante - Old Dante
  • Tell Me - Marie Christine
  • Paradise Is Burning Down - Magdalena
  • Prison in a Prison - Marie Christine & Prisoners, Helena & Dante
  • Better & Best - Leary & McMahon
  • Good Looking Woman - Gates, Leary & McMahon
  • No Turning Back - Paris, Mother, Jean & Lisette
  • Beautiful (Reprise) - Marie Christine
  • A Lovely Wedding - Magdalena
  • I Will Love You (Reprise) - Marie Christine
  • Your Name - Dante
  • Finale of Act II

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