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What were the songs played in Peter Pan?

While there is no single, definitive soundtrack for all productions of "Peter Pan," here are some of the most popular and commonly used songs, depending on the version:

Original 1904 Stage Play (J.M. Barrie):

* The play itself does not have a traditional musical score.

* However, there are several instances of music mentioned in the script:

* "The Pirates' Chorus": Sung by the pirates.

* "Never Never Land": A lullaby sung by Peter Pan.

* "The Children's Song": Sung by the children in Neverland.

* "The Fairies' Dance": A short, instrumental piece for fairies.

Musical Adaptations:

* "Peter Pan" (1954 Broadway Musical):

* "I'm Flying"

* "Never Never Land"

* "Second Star to the Right"

* "The Pirates' Song"

* "I Gotta Crow"

* "The Wendy Song"

* "Peter Pan" (1960 Disney Film):

* "Second Star to the Right"

* "You Can Fly"

* "Following the Leader"

* "The Pirates' Song"

* Other Adaptations:

* Many adaptations of Peter Pan have included original songs, including "Peter Pan" (1950 film) and "Peter Pan" (2003 film).

Remember: The specific songs used in a particular production will depend on the director, choreographer, and the style of the production.

It's important to note that the use of music in Peter Pan has evolved over time, with some versions relying heavily on music, while others use it sparingly.

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