Songs
Answer the Call – Company
Connected Pt. 1 – Grace Banker, Suzanne Prevot, Helen Hill, Louise Le Breton, Bertha Hunt
Connected Pt. 2 – Grace Banker
We Aren’t in the Army – Grace Banker, Suzanne Prevot, Louise Le Breton, Bertha Hunt, Helen Hill
Marching Orders – Captain Riser
Je M’en Fiche – Louise Le Breton, Suzanne Prevot, Bertha Hunt, Helen Hill, Grace Banker, Lt Earnest Wessen, Pvt. Eugene Matterson, Pvt. Robert Dempsey
Riser’s Reprimand – Captain Riser
See you on the other side – Grace Banker, Captain Riser, Helen Hill, Lt Earnest Wessen, Pvt. Eugene Matterson, Pvt. Robert Dempsey, Bertha Hunt, Suzanne Prevot, Louise Le Breton, General Pershing
Hello Girls – Grace Banker, Suzanne Prevot, Helen Hill, Louise Le Breton, Bertha Hunt, Lt Earnest Wessen, Pvt. Eugene Matterson, Pvt. Robert Dempsey
Quinze Minutes – Bertha Hunt, Helen Hill, Suzanne Prevot, Grace Banker, Louise Le Breton
Cantigny – General Pershing
Lives on the Line – Grace Banker, Captain Riser, Helen Hill, Lt Earnest Wessen, Pvt. Eugene Matterson, Pvt. Robert Dempsey, Bertha Hunt, Suzanne Prevot, Louise Le Breton, General Pershing
The Front – Grace Banker, Captain Riser, Helen Hill, Lt Earnest Wessen, Pvt. Eugene Matterson, Pvt. Robert Dempsey, Bertha Hunt, Suzanne Prevot, Louise Le Breton, General Pershing
Switchboard Lesson – Suzanne Prevot, Lt Earnest Wessen
Cryptic Triptych – Helen Hill, Bertha Hunt, Louise Le Breton, Lt Earnest Wessen, Pvt. Eugene Matterson, Pvt. Robert Dempsey
Twenty – Grace Banker
So Good So Far – Helen Hill, Bertha Hunt, Grace Banker
The Lost Battalion – Captain Riser
The Duration – Grace Banker, Suzanne Prevot, Helen Hill, Louise Le Breton, Bertha Hunt, Lt Earnest Wessen, Pvt. Eugene Matterson, Pvt. Robert Dempsey
Suzanne’s Letter – Suzanna Prevot
The Lost Battalion – Captain Riser
Making History – Grace Banker, Captain Riser, Helen Hill, Lt Earnest Wessen, Pvt. Eugene Matterson, Pvt. Robert Dempsey, Bertha Hunt, Suzanne Prevot, Louise Le Breton, General Pershing
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