- Julie: Where do you think you're going?
- Uncle Andy: I'm looking for some of this whoopee I've been hearing about.
- Julie: [singing] Smoking, drinking, never thinking of tomorrow, nonchalant, Diamonds shining, dining, dancing with some man in a restaurant, Is that all you really want?
- [last lines]
- Bob: I can't find Uncle Andy anywhere.
- Julie: There he is now - look at him!
- Uncle Andy: [as the flock of chorus girls around him laugh merrily] Better than steamboatin'!
- chorus girls: Oh, Uncle Andy!
- Uncle Andy: [singing] Come you, darkies, Don't say you've forgotten, How a darky sings when totin' them bales of cotton...
- Henry, black butler: What's the matter, Captain Andy?
- Uncle Andy: Henry, bar that door!
- Henry, black butler: Yessah, Massah.
- Uncle Andy: I'm never gonna leave this house again. I'm through with the world. It's gone crazy over railroads and all this progress they keep talkin' about! Bar that door, Henry.
- [first lines]
- Bob: [in New Orleans during Mardi Gras, Bob comes up next to a masked woman who he mistakes for his beloved Julie due to her Mardi Gras dress and apparel] Julie darling!
- [he kisses the woman]
- Bob: Oh, I beg your pardon. I thought you were Julie; she said she'd have on a costume like that. Oh uh, pardon me, there she is...
- [mistaking a man in another similar dress for his beloved Julie]
- Bob: Darling!
- guy in woman's dress for Mardi Gras: [slightly confused] What's the matter with you?
- Bob: Oh uh, I beg your pardon. I thought you were Julie.
- guy in woman's dress for Mardi Gras: Scram.
- Bob: Yes ma'am...
- [comes up next to Julie and bumps into her]
- Julie: Ouch!
- Bob: I beg your pardon, I thought you were Julie.
- Julie: I am Julie!
- Bob: Darling!
- [they embrace and kiss happily]
- Bob: Gee you look grand. Let's get out of this crowd, come on. Oh, did you ever see such a crowd?
- Julie: I think it's fun!
- Bob: Well, what do you think of the Mardi Gras?
- Julie: I think it's swell.
- Julie: [Emmylou singing 'Alone' from her father's office balcony on the banks of the Mississippi River] Now that you have gone, happiness lies behind me. / How can I go on when everyday will find me / alone - my own - without you near to me / has made love faith into obscurity. / What will become of me? What has life in store / when every day and every way I'll miss you more and more. / Alone - my own - with just a memory / of you, it's true, that's all that's left for me. / There'll be no sun when day is done There'll be no stars above! / Alone without your love.
- Queenie: [Queenie singing 'I Can Sew a Button' to the young man she meets at Mardi Gras] There's a most extensive range to my ability / and everything I do, I do swell. / Yet despite my overwhelming versatility, / where you're concerned I don't do so well. / I can sew a button and I lace a shoe. / I can do most anything but get along with you. / Oh I read the papers
- [her beau: Really?]
- Queenie: I understand 'em too.
- [her beau: Well that's marvelous]
- Queenie: / I can do most anything but get along with you. / Change from a lover to an icicle - / you act so strange. I could hop upon a bicycle and go upon a journey. / I can peel potatoes, oh I boil 'em too. / I can do most anything but get along with you. /
- [her beau]
- Queenie: I can sew a button and I can lace a shoe.
- [Queenie: like that]
- Queenie: / I can do most anything but get along with you. / I can tie a necktie
- [Queenie]
- Queenie: Oh boy, that's hard to do.
- [her beau]
- Queenie: Oh sure. / I can do most anything but get along with you. / You're cross, though you pick an awful time to be. / You think you're boss when it's been decided I'm to be. / The most-est of the best-est, I can man a big rowboat or a small canoe.
- [Queenie: a little bitty one?]
- Queenie: / Honey, I can do most anything but get along with you.
- [instrumental break as they dance together while talking]
- Bob: [as they all sit down at a table together at Mardi Gras after having found Queenie] Can you imagine? Queenie dancing in front of all those people.
- Julie: Queenie. Where have you been? We've been so worried about you!
- Queenie: Oh, you needn't have bothered, really.
- Bob: Now where's Uncle Andy?
- Julie: We should have tied him.
- Bob: You stay here with Queenie, I'll find him.
- Julie: Queenie, where did you go?
- Queenie: Well believe me my dear, since I last saw you I have lived and suffered. Oh these men.
- Julie: Queenie.
- Julie: [Julie singing 'Sophisticated Lady' to Queenie] They say that in your early life romance came and in this heart of yours burned a flame - a flame that flickered one day and died away. / Then with disillusion deep in your eyes, you learn that fools in love soon grow wise; the world has changed you somehow. I see you now. / Smoking, drinking, never thinking of tomorrow, nonchalant. / Diamonds shining, dining, dancing with some man in a restaurant - is that all you really want? / No. Sophisticated lady I know you miss the love you lost long ago, and when nobody's inside you cry.