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=== Act 1 === {{0|1}}3. Morgenchoral des Peachum (Peachum's Morning Choral – Peachum, Mrs Peachum)<br /> {{0|1}}4. Anstatt dass-Song (Instead of Song – Peachum, Mrs Peachum)<br /> {{0|1}}5. Hochzeits-Lied (Wedding Song – Four Gangsters)<br /> {{0|1}}6. Seeräuberjenny ([[Pirate Jenny]] – Polly){{efn|In the original version, "Pirate Jenny" is sung by Polly during the wedding scene, but is sometimes moved to the second act and given to Jenny. In the 1956 [[off-Broadway]] production starring [[Lotte Lenya]], Polly sang a version of the "Bilbao Song" from Brecht's and Weill's ''[[Happy End (musical)|Happy End]]'' in the first act wedding scene. Sometimes (e.g. in the 1989 recording) it's sung by Polly in the first act and by Jenny in the second act between song 13 and 14 according to the list above.}}<br /> {{0|1}}7. Kanonen-Song (Cannon Song – Macheath, Brown)<br /> {{0|1}}8. Liebeslied (Love Song – Polly, Macheath)<br /> {{0|1}}9. Barbarasong (Barbara Song – Polly){{efn|In the [[Marc Blitzstein]] adaptation, this song was moved to the second act and sung by Lucy Brown.}}<br /> 10. I. Dreigroschenfinale (First Threepenny Finale – Polly, Peachum, Mrs Peachum)
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