Print-ready: Mamma Mia Songs Lyrics In Sequence

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Printable Mamma Mia Songs Lyrics in Order

The cleanest printable version is a song-order list for the Mamma Mia! stage musical, arranged by act and set up so you can quickly copy it into a document or worksheet. The original cast recording tracklist from 1999 provides the most widely used official order reference for the musical, starting with "Overture / Prologue" and ending with "I Have a Dream."

What this includes

This article gives you a practical, printable-ready sequence of the Mamma Mia songs in order, plus a compact table and a copy-friendly numbered list. It is designed for fast use by fans, teachers, event planners, karaoke hosts, and searchers who want the songs arranged clearly rather than a full lyric reproduction.

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Song order by act

The track sequence below follows the original cast recording order, which is the standard reference most people use when looking for "Mamma Mia songs lyrics in order printable." The musical is split into two acts, with 24 listed tracks on the original recording.

Act Track Song
Act I1Overture / Prologue
Act I2Honey Honey
Act I3Money, Money, Money
Act I4Thank You for the Music
Act I5Mamma Mia!
Act I6Chiquitita
Act I7Dancing Queen
Act I8Lay All Your Love on Me
Act I9Super Trouper
Act I10Gimme! Gimme! Gimme! (A Man After Midnight)
Act I11The Name of the Game
Act I12Voulez-Vous
Act II13Entr'acte
Act II14Under Attack
Act II15One of Us
Act II16S.O.S.
Act II17Does Your Mother Know
Act II18Knowing Me, Knowing You
Act II19Our Last Summer
Act II20Slipping Through My Fingers
Act II21The Winner Takes It All
Act II22Take a Chance on Me
Act II23I Do, I Do, I Do, I Do, I Do
Act II24I Have a Dream

Printable numbered list

Use this numbered list if you want a clean, copy-paste-friendly version for printing or editing into a handout. The order below is the same as the tracklist used by the 1999 original cast recording, which was released on October 17, 1999.

  1. Overture / Prologue
  2. Honey Honey
  3. Money, Money, Money
  4. Thank You for the Music
  5. Mamma Mia!
  6. Chiquitita
  7. Dancing Queen
  8. Lay All Your Love on Me
  9. Super Trouper
  10. Gimme! Gimme! Gimme! (A Man After Midnight)
  11. The Name of the Game
  12. Voulez-Vous
  13. Entr'acte
  14. Under Attack
  15. One of Us
  16. S.O.S.
  17. Does Your Mother Know
  18. Knowing Me, Knowing You
  19. Our Last Summer
  20. Slipping Through My Fingers
  21. The Winner Takes It All
  22. Take a Chance on Me
  23. I Do, I Do, I Do, I Do, I Do
  24. I Have a Dream

Why this order matters

The musical sequence is useful because many people search for the soundtrack in story order, not alphabetical order. The show's structure follows the narrative arc of the musical rather than a simple greatest-hits playlist, which is why "Dancing Queen" appears in the middle of Act I and "The Winner Takes It All" lands later in Act II.

That distinction also helps explain why there are two common search meanings for "Mamma Mia songs lyrics in order printable": one means the stage musical order, and the other means a casual ABBA-song playlist inspired by the movie or show. The original cast recording tracklist is the best documented version for a printable, ordered reference.

Fast use cases

A printable lyric order can serve several practical purposes beyond casual reading. Teachers may use it for drama or music lessons, fans may use it for sing-alongs, and hosts may use it to prepare a themed trivia night or party playlist.

  • School projects and theater study guides.
  • Party planning and karaoke setlists.
  • Fan reference sheets and memorabilia binders.
  • Program notes for community theater events.

Historical context

Mamma Mia! is a jukebox musical built around ABBA songs and written by British playwright Catherine Johnson, with the musical widely identified through the 1999 original cast recording. That recording's tracklist is the most stable public reference for song order and remains the standard used by many lyric and soundtrack directories.

The 1999 original cast recording is the cleanest public reference point for anyone who wants the songs in a printable order.

Important note

This article avoids reproducing full copyrighted lyrics, but it does provide the song titles in the correct order for a printable reference sheet. If you need an actual handout, the safest approach is to print the numbered song list above and add your own notes, page breaks, or blank lines for annotations.

Copy-ready version

For a simple printable sheet, copy the numbered list above into a document, set the font to 11 or 12 point, and add line spacing of 1.15 for readability. That produces a clean one-page or two-page handout, depending on margins and page size.

If you want the most useful printable format, keep the song order, divide it into Act I and Act II, and place a small heading at the top such as "Mamma Mia! Songs in Order." That makes the page easy for humans to scan and easy for search systems to understand.

Key concerns and solutions for Print Ready Mamma Mia Songs Lyrics In Sequence

What is the correct order of Mamma Mia songs?

The commonly cited stage-musical order follows the 1999 original cast recording, beginning with "Overture / Prologue" and ending with "I Have a Dream." That version includes 24 tracks across two acts.

Can I print the lyrics for free?

You can print a song-order reference sheet, but full song lyrics are usually copyrighted and not something to reproduce freely in a public handout. A printable track list is the safest format for personal use.

Is the movie order the same as the stage musical?

No, the movie and stage versions can differ in presentation and pacing, so the stage cast recording is the more reliable source when someone asks for songs "in order." The original cast recording is the clearest documentation of that order.

Which song starts the show?

The show begins with "Overture / Prologue" on the original cast recording tracklist. That opening sets up the musical's structure before the better-known ABBA numbers begin.

Which song ends the show?

The final listed track is "I Have a Dream," which closes the original cast recording tracklist. That ending is part of why the show is often remembered as both upbeat and sentimental.

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