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The Girl Behind the Counter (10/01/1907 - 06/06/1908) music by Howard Talbot; lyrics by Arthur Anderson (Unless otherwise noted) |
| ACT 1 | ||
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| Song List | Sung By | |
| The Entreprising Frenchman | Henri Duval (manager) and Chorus | |
| Flirting | Dudley Cheatham (cashier) and Susie Scraggs (assistant cashier) | |
| Eh? Ah? Oh! | Mrs. Henry Schniff (formerly Mrs. Willoughby) | |
| Shopping | Shoppers and Chorus | |
| (The Best I Get Is) 'Much Obliged to You (music by Benjamin Hapgood Burt; lyrics by Benjamin Hapgood Burt) | Millie Mostyn (overlady at "The Universal") | |
| The Bandbox Girl | Ninette Valois (of the millinery department) and Pony Ballet | |
| Won't You Buy? | Winnie Willoughby (Mrs. Schniff's daughter) and Charley Chetwynd (a self-made young millionaire) | |
| ACT 2 | ||
| Song List | Sung By | |
| Frivolity | The Pony Ballet | |
| I Want to Marry a Man (I Mean to Marry a Man) | Winnie Willoughby (Mrs. Schniff's daughter) | |
| The Glow-Worm (Replaced "I Want to Marry a Man" after opening ) (music by Paul Lincke; lyrics by Lilla Cayley Robinson) | Winnie Willoughby (Mrs. Schniff's daughter) | |
| (Any Time You're) Passing By | Millie Mostyn (overlady at "The Universal") | |
| When You Steal a Kiss or Two (Making Love) (music by Kenneth S. Clark; lyrics by Kenneth S. Clark) | Ninette Valois (of the millinery department) | |
| The Cherry in the Glass (music by Paul Lincke; lyrics by Will D. Cobb) | Charley Chetwynd (a self-made young millionaire) | |
| Now I've Married a Millionaire | Mrs. Henry Schniff (formerly Mrs. Willoughby) | |
| The Way of Trade | Susie Scraggs (assistant cashier), Dudley Cheatham (cashier), The Pony Ballet and Chorus | |