Camelot Songs - Musical Numbers

Musical Numbers

Act I
  • "Overture"
  • "The March " – Instrumental
  • "I Wonder What the King Is Doing Tonight" – Arthur
  • "The Simple Joys of Maidenhood" – Guenevere
  • "Camelot" – Arthur
  • "Camelot" (reprise) – Arthur, Guenevere
  • "Follow Me" – Nimue
  • "C'est Moi" – Lancelot
  • "The Lusty Month of May" – Guenevere, Ensemble
  • "How To Handle a Woman" – Arthur
  • "The Jousts" – Arthur, Guenevere, Ensemble
  • "Before I Gaze at You Again" – Guenevere
Act II
  • "If Ever I Would Leave You" – Lancelot
  • "The Seven Deadly Virtues" – Mordred
  • "What Do the Simple Folk Do?" – Arthur and Guenevere
  • "I Loved You Once In Silence" – Guenevere
  • "Guenevere" – Ensemble
  • "Camelot" (reprise) – King Arthur

§ – Included in the 1960 original Broadway production but not recorded, and eliminated in the 1967 movie and subsequent productions.

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