Kiss of The Spider Woman (musical) - Songs

Songs

Act I
  • Prologue – Spider Woman and Prisoners
  • "Her Name is Aurora" – Molina, Aurora, Aurora's Men and Prisoners
  • "Over the Wall" – Prisoners
  • "And the Moon Grows Dimmer" – Aurora
  • "Bluebloods" – Molina
  • "Dressing Them Up" / "I Draw the Line" – Molina and Valentin
  • "Dear One" – Molina's Mother, Marta, Valentin and Molina
  • "Over the Wall II" – Prisoners, Molina and Valentin
  • "Where You Are" – Aurora, Aurora's Man and Prisoners
  • "Over the Wall III" / "Marta" – Valentin and Prisoners
  • "Come" – Spider Woman
  • "I Do Miracles" – Aurora and Marta
  • "Gabriel's Letter" / "My First Woman" – Gabriel and Valentin
  • "Morphine Tango" – Orderlies
  • "You Could Never Shame Me" – Molina's Mother
  • "A Visit" – Spider Woman and Molina
  • "She's a Woman" – Molina
  • "Gimme Love" – Aurora, Molina and Aurora's Men
Act II
  • "Russian Movie" / "Good Times" – Aurora, Molina and Valentin
  • "The Day After That" – Valentin and Families of the Disappeared
  • "Mama, It's Me" – Molina
  • "Anything for Him" – Spider Woman, Molina and Valentin
  • "Kiss of the Spider Woman" – Spider Woman
  • "Over the Wall IV" / "Lucky Molina" – Warden and Prisoners
  • "Only in the Movies" / "His Name was Molina" – Molina and the People in His Life

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