"New York, New York" - Anacani, Gail, Sandi, Mary Lou, Cissy, Arthur, Jimmy, Ken, Bobby
"Take the “A” Train" - orchestra, featuring Paul Humphrey on drums and Charlie Parlato on trumpet
"Manhattan" - Tom Netherton with Bob Smale at the piano
"Autumn in New York" - Norma Zimmer
"42nd Street" - danced by Arthur Duncan
"Cab Driver" - Larry Hooper with Dick Dale, Bob Lido and Charlie Parlato
"Matchmaker" - The (5) Semonski Sisters
"Broadway Melody" - danced by Bobby Burgess and Cissy King
"Give My Regards to Broadway" - Joe Feeney with Myron Floren on the accordion
"The Walter Winchell Rhumba" - Sandi Griffiths, Gail Farrell and Mary Lou Metzger, all dancing with Lawrence
"Penthouse Serenade" - Kathie Sullivan and the saxophone section
"The Lullaby of Broadway" - orchestra
"Put Your Shoes on Lucy" - sung and danced by Mary Lou Metzger and Jack Imel
"Spanish Harlem" - Anacani
Medley of song from My Fair Lady: I Could Have Danced All Night/ I’ve Grown Accustomed to Her Face/ On the Street Where You Live - orchestra, featuring Johnny Zell on trumpet and a vocal by Ken Delo
"Manhattan Serenade" - Bob Ralston and Bob Smale at the piano with orchestra
"Manhattan Serenade(reprise)" - Bob Ralston at the organ
"Buttons and Bows" - Ava Barber
Medley of New York songs: In Old New York/ The Bowery/ Sidewalks of New York - Norma, Jimmy, Gail, Joe, Anacani, Ken, Sandi, Tom with dancers Bobby, Cissy, Arthur, Mary Lou and Jack