MIDI Files & MP3 Files
Act I - The Royal Stores.
- No. 1 - Opening Chorus - "This noble institution of financial evolution is the glory of our British trade..." [MIDI Karaoke File] [2 min. 1 second]
- No. 2 - Song - Hooley & Bessie, with Chorus - "If you ever should engage in trade, you will never find your fortune made..." [MIDI Karaoke File] [2 min. 36 seconds]
- No. 3 - Quartet - Sir George, Count, Hooley & Colonel - "Although I am a man of law, of many years in practice spent..." [MIDI Karaoke File] [2 min. 39 seconds]
- No. 4 - Chorus of Stage Beauties - "In us of course you see a charming coterie, whose fascinations all confess..." [MIDI Karaoke File] [1 min. 46 seconds]
- No. 5 - Song - Charlie & Foundlings - "If without a single mark of your identity, on a hospitable doorstep you are thrown..." [MIDI Karaoke File] [4 min. 30 seconds]
- No. 6 - Song - Beatrice - "When I came to the shop some years ago, I was terribly shy and simple..." [MIDI Karaoke File][2 min. 37 seconds]
- No. 7 - Perambulator Duet - Bessie & Charlie - "Hush-a-bye, hush-a-bye, shut your little eye, dear..." [MIDI Karaoke File] [4 min. 22 seconds]
- No. 8 - Valse Song - Beatrice & Chorus - "Over the hills and over into the sunset's glow..." [MIDI Karaoke File] [3 min. 22 seconds]
- No. 9 - Concerted Piece - Bertie & Foundlings - "Foundlings are we, waiting to see who will unravel our pre-natal mystery..." [MIDI Karaoke File] [3 min. 8 seconds]
- No. 9a - Exit after Scene (Reprise) - "Foundlings are we, waiting to see..." [MIDI Karaoke File]
[26 seconds] - No. 10 - Song - Miggles - "It was an evil hour when I met my Mary Ann, oh! woe! woe the day!..." [MIDI Karaoke File] [2 min. 54 seconds]
- No. 11 - Song - Ada & Chorus - "Left upon a doorstep at half past nine..." [MIDI Karaoke File]
[2 min. 5 seconds] - No. 12 - Finale Act I - "Farewell, farewell, we tender our congratulations truly..." [MIDI Karaoke File]
[6 min. 34 seconds]
ACT II - Fancy Bazaar at Kensington.
- No. 13 - Opening Chorus - "Charity, charity, charity, charity, fearless are we in a bazaar..." [MIDI Karaoke File] [2 min. 36 seconds]
- No. 14 - Song - (soloist unspecified) - "I'm a lady not unknown to fame, critics call me by my Christian name..." [MIDI Karaoke File] [1 min. 58 seconds]
- No. 14a - Song with Chorus - Bessie - "I lub a gal, 'spose she lubs me too, anyhow she say she do..." [MIDI Karaoke File] [5 min. 6 seconds] [MP3 File -- sung by Ellaline Terris]
- No. 15 - Duet - Miggles & Miss Robinson - "I am a Jap, please notice my cap, 'twas copied from off a tea caddy..." [MIDI Karaoke File]
[3 min. 2 seconds] [MP3 File -- Sung by Mamie Watson and Roy Royston from the 1920 revival] - No. 16 - Song - John Brown & Chorus - "In the steerage of a Liner I went out to be a miner..." [MIDI Karaoke File] [3 min. 35 seconds]
- No. 17 - Trio - Sir George, Count & Colonel - "If you can fully fathom human folly and fatuity..." [MIDI Karaoke File] [3 min. 33 seconds]
- No. 18 - Chorus - "We're now to have some mystery, the forecast of our history..." [MIDI Karaoke File]
[45 seconds] - No. 19 - Song - Charlie & Chorus - "There was once a country maiden came to London for a trip..." [MIDI Karaoke File] [4 min. 18 seconds] [MP3 File - sung by Seymour Hicks, Harry Jackson on Piano, recorded in 1932]
- No. 20 - Song - Lady Dodo - "The Man in the Moon is down, he is winning a great renown..." [MIDI Karaoke File] [2 min. 23 seconds]
- No. 21 - Song - Bertie & Chorus - "I'm what folks call a Johnnie, of the title I am proud..." [MIDI Karaoke File] [2 min. 56 seconds]
- Nos. 22 & 22a - Chorus & Recits. (soloist unspecified) - "The show, the show, the show, the show..." [MIDI Karaoke File] [4 min. 56 seconds]
- No. 23 - Finale Act II - "Now joy is in the air, their future will be fair, look'd after by this kindly desperado..." [MIDI Karaoke File] [54 seconds]
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