| ACT 1 | Sung By |
| We've Painted All the Morning | Artists, Models, and Chorus |
| Helen's Hat | Billy Brush (an artist with ambitions), Helen Merritt (in love with Billy Brush) and Chorus |
| Spoony Words | Dr. Theopholus Knutt (a young New York physician) and Hazel May (a Newport society bud) |
| I'd Rather Go to Jail | George George (janitor of the Artists' Apartments) |
| Waltz Me (Up) to the Altar, Waiter | Tillie Ticker (a telegraph operator at Hotel Astor) |
Night Time's the Right Time to Spoon with the Girl You Love (music by George W. Meyer; lyrics by Joe Goodwin and Jack Bratton) | Helen Merritt (in love with Billy Brush) and Billy Brush (an artist with ambitions) |
| The Gum Shoe Man | Tillie Ticker (a telegraph operator at Hotel Astor) and Small Folks |
| ACT 2 | Sung By |
| Two Lips Are Waiting in Tulip Town | Helen Merritt (in love with Billy Brush) and Chorus |
The Band Came Back (lyrics by A. Seymour Brown) | George George (janitor of the Artists' Apartments) |
| The Dramatic Rag | Tillie Ticker (a telegraph operator at Hotel Astor), Georges Georges (an excitable Frenchman) and Chorus |
| Confidence | George George (janitor of the Artists' Apartments) and Girls |
Don't You Ever Think About Me, Dearie? (music by William Cahill; lyrics by William Cahill) | Dr. Theopholus Knutt (a young New York physician) and Hazel May (a Newport society bud) |
| In a Bungalow for Two | Helen Merritt (in love with Billy Brush), Billy Brush (an artist with ambitions) and Chorus |