Sätze in Let 'Em Eat Cake, musical
| # | Satz | |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Wintergreen for President | |
| 2 | Tweedledee, tweedlee | |
| 3 | Union Square: Our hearts are in communion | |
| 4 | Down with everything that's up | |
| 5 | Orders, orders | |
| 6 | Comes the revolution | |
| 7 | Mine | |
| 8 | Climb up the social ladder | |
| 9 | Cloistered from the Noisy City | |
| 10 | The Union League | |
| 11 | On and on and on | |
| 12 | What more can a general do? | |
| 13 | What's this/Where's the general? | |
| 14 | The general's gone to a party | |
| 15 | All the mothers of the nation | |
| 16 | He's a bachelor | |
| 17 | There's a bachelor | |
| 18 | What's the proletariat? | |
| 19 | Let 'em eat cake | |
| 20 | Blue, blue, blue | |
| 21 | No one greater | |
| 22 | Who's the greatest? | |
| 23 | The welcome | |
| 24 | No comprenenz, no capish, no versteh! | |
| 25 | Why speak of money? | |
| 26 | No better way to start a case | |
| 27 | Up and at 'em! On to vict'ry | |
| 28 | Oyez, oyez, oyez | |
| 29 | That's what he did | |
| 30 | I know a foul ball when I see one | |
| 31 | Throttle Throttlebottom | |
| 32 | It isn't what you did but what you didn't | |
| 33 | We're in a hell of a jam | |
| 34 | I'm about to be a mother | |
| 35 | Hanging Throttlebottom in the morning | |
| 36 | Let 'em eat caviar | |
| 37 | First and and First Gent (not used) | |
| 38 | Till then (not used) |
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