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South Pacific
Bali Ha i
A Cock-Eyed Optimist
Oites-Moi
Happy Talk
Honey Bun
I'm Gonna Wash That Man Right Outa My Hair
No Strings My Girl Back Home (from film)
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Be My Host This Nearly Was Mine
Eager Beaver There Is Nothin' Like A Dame
La-La-La A Wonderful Guy
Loads Of Love Younger Than Springtime
Look No Further You've Got To Be Carefully Taught
Love Makes The World Go VOCAL SCORE
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The Man Who Has Everything State Fair (film)
No Strings
All I Owe loway
Nobody Told Me
Isn't It Kinda Fun
The Sweetest Sounds
It Might As Well Be Spring
You Don't Tell Me
Do Hear A Waltz?
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It's The Little Things In Texas*
Music by RICHARD RODGERS
Lyrics by STEPHEN SONOHEJM More Than Just A Friend*
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Oklahoma! Never Say "No"*
Here We Are Again All Er Nothin' That's For Me
Moon In My Window The Farmer And The Cowman This Isn't Heaven*
Mo/iey Isn't Everything People Will Say We're In Love Worlds Fair. 1964-65)
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Yoji Are Never Away The Surrey With The Fringe On Top
Oon't Marry Me
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Grant Avenue •.
Music by RICHARD RODGERS
A Hundred Million Miracles
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1 Enjoy Being A Girl
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Getting To Know You
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If.l Lovjd You I Have Dreamed The Sound Of Music There's Music In You