| 1 | The Story Goes On from BABY | Susan Egan | |
| 2 | Frank Mills from HAIR | Susan Egan | |
| 3 | A Wonderful Guy from SOUTH PACFIC | Susan Egan | |
| 4 | Another Suitcase from EVITA | Susan Egan | |
| 5 | Tom from HELLO AGAIN | Susan Egan | |
| 6 | How Lovely to be a Woman from BYE BYE BIRDIE | Susan Egan | |
| 7 | It Might As Well Be Spring from STATE FAIR | Susan Egan | |
| 8 | Just For Tonight from THEY'RE PLAYING OUR SONG | Susan Egan | |
| 9 | A Change In Me from BEAUTY AND THE BEAST | Susan Egan | |
| 10 | I Know Him So Well from CHESS (duet with Lisa Richard) | Susan Egan | |
| 11 | Nothing from A CHORUS LINE | Susan Egan | |
| 12 | Sooner Or Later from PUTTING IT TOGETHER & DICK TRACY | Susan Egan | |
| 13 | Much More from THE FANTASTICKS | Susan Egan | |
| 14 | Maybe This Time from CABARET | Susan Egan | |
| 15 | Cabaret from CABARET | Susan Egan |
“This Broadway singing star is a high-voltage performer who dominates a stage with a galvanizing presence. [Listening to her] is like an all night conversation with your best friend.”— Los Angeles Times
“Egan’s voice [is] the perfect Broadway instrument: a balanced combination of technique and moxie.”— The Orange County Register
“Susan Egan is divine.”— New York Magazine
“Egan is electrifying …”— New York Post
“[Her] powerhouse voice will change the way you hear [these songs] from now on.”— Associated Press
“[Egan's] sharply focused soprano … is beguiling in the extreme.”— Variety
“Susan is svelte, sexy and sensational…. And boy can she belt!”— Liz Smith, New York Post
“She has a knockout [voice and] sings the guts out of [these] magnificent songs.”— Newsday
“Egan sings only as an accomplished musician can.”— USA Today
Susan Egan has traversed all four corners of the entertainment industry, making powerful impressions in theatre, film, television and music. She was last seen on Broadway in the title role of Thoroughly Modern Millie; she won critical acclaim as Broadway’s (longest-running) “Sally Bowles” in Cabaret; originated the starring roles in Triumph of Love and State Fair; and most notably, received both Tony Award® and Drama Desk® nominations for “Best Actress” as Broadway’s original ‘B