Fosse · Musical
Songs in Fosse
This page features the songs from Fosse. Song cards link to details such as style, context, vocal notes, and audition cut suggestions when available. Explore the list below to access song guides.
ACT ONE
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Life is Just a Bowl of Cherries (from Big Deal) - Featured Vocalist
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*Fosse’s World - **Ensemble
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*Bye Bye Blackbird (from Liza With a Z) - Featured Vocalist & Ensemble
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*From the Edge (from Dancin’) - **Featured Dance Trio
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*Percussion 4 (from Dancin’) - **Featured Dance Soloist
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*Big Spender (from Sweet Charity) - Female Ensemble
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*Crunchy Granola Suite (from Dancin’) - Two Featured Vocalists & Ensemble
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*From This Moment On (from Kiss Me Kate) - **Featured Dance Duet
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*Transition (inspired by Redhead) - **Featured Dance Duet
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*I Wanna Be a Dancin’ Man (from Dancin’) - Ensemble
ACT TWO
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*Shoeless Joe Ballet (from Damn Yankees) - **Male Ensemble
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*Dancing in the Dark - **Ensemble
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*Steam Heat (from The Pajama Game) - Featured Trio
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*I Gotcha (from Liza With a Z) - Featured Vocalist & **Two Dancers
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*Rich Man’s Frug (from Sweet Charity) - **Ensemble
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*Transition: Silky Thoughts - **Ensemble
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*Cool Hand Luke (from The Bob Hope Special (1968)) - **Ensemble
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*Dancin’ Dan (Me and My Shadow) (from Big Deal) - Featured Trio
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*Nowadays/The Hot Honey Rag (from Chicago) - Featured Duet
ACT THREE
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*Glory/Manson Trio (from Pippin) - Featured Vocalist, **Two Featured Dancers, Ensemble
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*Mein Herr (from Cabaret) - Featured Vocalist, Female Ensemble
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*Take Off with Us/Three Pas de Deux (from All That Jazz)
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*Razzle Dazzle (from Chicago) - Featured Vocalist, Female Ensemble
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*Who’s Sorry Now? (from All That Jazz) - Female Ensemble
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*There’ll Be Some Changes Made (from All That Jazz) - **Featured Dance Trio
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*Mr. Bojangles (from Dancin’) - Featured Vocal Soloist & **Two Dancers
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*Life is Just a Bowl of Cherries (Reprise) - Featured Vocalist
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*Sing, Sing, Sing (from Dancin’) - **Ensemble
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*Beat Me Daddy, Eight to the Bar (from Big Deal) - Ensemble
A song with an asterisk (*) before the title indicates a dance number.