Repertoire
The Krokodiloes’ repertoire contains over 300 songs, ranging from jazz and swing standards of the Golden Age of American music, to traditional aires and ballads, to ’50s rock numbers. A number of the songs are punctuated with the Kroks’ signature choreography, as well as their collegiate wit and humor. The selections below represent a partial listing of the Krokodiloes’ catalog; new songs are continually being added.
Please note that the Krokodiloes’ repertoire changes from year to year--to get a sense of the selections currently performed by the Kroks, please email the Krokodiloes’ Music Director.
SONGS OF THE HARVARD KROKODILOES
’Bye, ’Bye, Blackbird
Cloudburst
Danny Boy
Down by the Sally Gardens
Embraceable You
Every Time We Say Goodbye
For Me Formidable
Fly Me to the Moon
Four Brothers
God Bless the Child
Here’s That Rainy Day
Hit That Jive, Jack
House of Blue Lights
I Can’t Give You Anything but Love
I Get a Kick Out of You
I Got Rhythm
I Wanna Be Like You
I Wonder Why
If I Loved You
In the Mood
In the Wee Small Hours of the Morning
It Had to Be You
It’s Alright with Me
I’ve Got You Under My Skin
Jeepers Creepers
Jerusalem
Johnny O’Connor (the Kroks’ oldest song)
Keepin’ Out of Mischief
Kroks’ World-Famous Fifties Medley
Let’s Get Away from It All
Loch Lomond
L-O-V-E
Love Me or Leave Me
Love Potion #9
Lullaby of Birdland
MacNamara’s Band
Mack the Knife
Momma Look Sharp
Masochism Tango
Mon Coeur Se Recommande à Vous
My One and Only Love
On the Sunny Side of the Street
Permit Me to Introduce You to Yourself
Quelle Est Cette Odeur Agreable
Rockin’ Robin
Runaround Sue
Runaway
Serenade in Blue
Shenandoah
Sing, Sing, Sing (with a Swing)
Someone to Watch Over Me
Something’s Got to Give
Star-Spangled Banner
Summertime
Take the “A” Train
Take Good Care of My Baby
Ten Thousand Men of Harvard
That Cat Is High
They Can’t Take That Away from Me
They Didn’t Believe Me
Too Darn Hot
The Tracks of My Tears
Twistin’ the Night Away
Vive L’Amour
Wayfarin’ Stranger
We Are in Love
When Rooks Fly Homeward
Wonderful World
You Do Something to Me
You’d Be So Nice to Come Home To

