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The 1940s Radio Hour

Musical

Writers: Walton Jones

Songs

  • 1. â€�(I Got a Gal In) Kalamazooâ€� â€� Clifton, Chorus
  • 2. “Kalamazoo Playoffâ€� â€� Instrumental
  • 3. “Pepsi Colaâ€� â€� Neal, B.J., Connie, Ginger (with sounds performed by Lou)
  • 4. “Daddyâ€� â€� Connie, The Band
  • 4a. “WOV Station #1â€� â€� Choir
  • 5. “Love Is Here to Stayâ€� â€� Johnny
  • 6. “Black Magicâ€� â€� Ann
  • 7. “Ain’t She Sweetâ€� â€� Biff, All
  • 7a. “Comedy Routine 1 & 2â€� â€� Instrumental
  • 8. “How About You?â€� â€� B.J., Connie
  • 9. “Blue Moonâ€� â€� Neal
  • 10. “Chiquita Bananaâ€� â€� All Girls
  • 11. “Rose of the Rio Grandeâ€� â€� Geneva, Men & The Band
  • 12. “I’ll Never Smile Againâ€� â€� Johnny, Quintet (Neal, B.J., Ann, Ginger, Connie)
  • 13. “Boogie Woogie Bugle Boyâ€� â€� B.J., Connie, Ginger
  • 14. “Servel Electroluxâ€� â€� Instrumental
  • 15. “Blues in the Nightâ€� â€� Ginger, Men
  • 16. “Jingle Bellsâ€� â€� All (except Johnny)
  • 17. “I Got It Bad (and That Ain’t Good)â€� â€� Geneva
  • 18. “You Go to My Headâ€� â€� B.J.
  • 19. “The Five O’Clock Whistleâ€� â€� Connie, The Band
  • 20. “Mysterious Curtainsâ€� â€� Instrumental
  • 21. “WOV Station #2â€� â€� Choir
  • 22. “Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmasâ€� â€� Ann
  • 23. “Strike Up the Bandâ€� â€� Full Company
  • 24. “I’ll Be Seeing Youâ€� â€� Full Company
  • 25. “Mutual Manhattan Variety Cavalcadeâ€� â€� Full Company

A song with an asterisk (*) before the title indicates a dance number; a character listed in a song with an asterisk (*) by the character's name indicates that the character exclusively serves as a dancer in this song, which is sung by other characters.


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