Jekyll & Hyde (musical) - Songs From Current Licensed Production

Songs From Current Licensed Production

All songs are Music and Lyrics by Frank Wildhorn and Leslie Bricusse, except "Transformation," "Alive," "His Work And Nothing More," "Alive Reprise," "Murder, Murder," and "Once Upon A Dream," which are Lyrics by Steve Cuden, Frank Wildhorn, and Leslie Bricusse.

Act I
  • Prologue / Lost in the Darkness — Dr. Henry Jekyll
  • I Need to Know - Henry Jekyll
  • Façade — Ensemble
  • Jekyll's Plea/Board Of Governors — Henry Jekyll, Mr. Simon Stride, Sir Danvers Carew and The Board of Governors
  • Pursue the Truth/Façade Reprise #1 — Henry Jekyll and Mr. John Utterson
  • Emma's Reasons/The Engagement Party — Mr. Simon Stride and Emma Carew
  • I Must Go On - Henry Jekyll and Emma Carew
  • Take Me as I Am — Henry Jekyll and Emma Carew
  • Letting Go — Sir Danvers Carew and Emma Carew
  • Bring on the Men - Lucy Harris
  • Here's to the Night / Jekyll Meets Lucy - Lucy Harris & Henry Jekyll
  • Now There is No Choice/ Outside Jekyll's Lab - Henry Jekyll
  • This Is the Moment — Henry Jekyll
  • The Transformation — Henry Jekyll and Edward Hyde
  • Alive — Edward Hyde
  • His Work And Nothing More — Henry Jekyll, John Utterson, Sir Danvers Carew and Emma Carew
  • Sympathy, Tenderness — Lucy Harris
  • Someone Like You — Lucy Harris
  • Alive Reprise — Edward Hyde and Ensemble
Act II
  • Murder, Murder — A Newsboy and Ensemble
  • Once Upon a Dream — Emma Carew
  • Streak of Madness — Dr. Henry Jekyll
  • In His Eyes — Lucy Harris and Emma Carew
  • Dangerous Game — Edward Hyde and Lucy Harris
  • Façade Reprise #2 —The Spider
  • The Way Back/ Angst 2 — Henry Jekyll
  • A New Life — Lucy Harris
  • Lucy's Death/ Sympathy, Tenderness Reprise — Edward Hyde
  • The Confrontation/ (Lost in the Darkness Reprise) — Henry Jekyll & Edward Hyde
  • Façade Reprise #3 — Ensemble
  • The Wedding — Henry Jekyll, Emma Carew

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