TOD:Since "Everything" is too inclusive an answer:
"And the World Goes 'Round", one of Ebb's most perfectly crafted lyrics. (And my Esperanto version "
Kaj Rondiras Ter' " ain't too shoddy either

)
"Mr. Cellophane"
"Seeing Things", although I could kick Brent Barrett for not doing the verse, which contains the great lead-in, "You say, 'Come down; you're going to fall!' / I say, 'Go up; you're touching the sky!' "
"My Own Best Friend", and rats to Fosse for not seeing how great it could have been if he hadn't decided to camp it up with irony.
"Where You Are". In some bad situations, this song gives me very good advice.
"Blue Crystal"
"Marry Me"
"The Apple Doesn't Fall"
"Colored Lights"-- incredible verbal pyrotechnics.
Just about anything else from
The Rink.
"Sing Happy"
Yeah, I'll name "New York, New York", but only Liza's version, because every time I hear Sinatra's I think, how sad that his voice was almost gone. What he could have done with this song when he was young!
"All That Jayazz" with the second syllable intact.
Most of my others have been listed already, but I may come back to add more. One never knows, do one?