Sweet Charity - Musical Numbers

Musical Numbers

Act I
  • "Overture"
  • "Charity's Theme"
  • "You Should See Yourself" - Charity
  • "Big Spender" - Nickie, Helene and Fandango Girls
  • "Charity's Soliloquy" - Charity
  • "Rich Man's Frug" - The Company
  • "If My Friends Could See Me Now" - Charity
  • "Too Many Tomorrows" - Vittorio Vidal
  • "There's Gotta Be Something Better Than This" - Charity, Nickie and Helene
  • "I'm The Bravest Individual" - Charity and Oscar
Act II
  • "The Rhythm Of Life" - Daddy Johann Sebastian Brubeck, Daddy's Assistants, Daddy's All-Girl Rhythm Choir and The Company
  • "Good Impression" - Oscar
  • "Baby, Dream Your Dream" - Nickie and Helene
  • "Sweet Charity" - Oscar and The Company
  • "Where Am I Going?" - Charity
  • "I'm A Brass Band" - Charity and The Company
  • "I Love To Cry At Weddings" - Herman and The Company
  • "I'm The Bravest Individual" (Reprise) - Charity

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