Spamalot - Musical Numbers

Musical Numbers

Eric Idle wrote the musical's book and lyrics and collaborated with John Du Prez on the music, except for "Knights of the Round Table" and "Brave Sir Robin", which were composed by Neil Innes for Monty Python and the Holy Grail. ("Always Look on the Bright Side of Life" was originally written by Idle for the film Monty Python's Life of Brian.)

Act I
  • Tuning**
  • Overture
  • "Historian's Introduction to Act I" – Historian
  • "Finland" / "Fisch Schlapping Dance" – Mayor and Company
  • "Monk's Chant" – Company
  • "King Arthur's Song" – King Arthur, Patsy*
  • "I Am Not Dead Yet" – Not Dead Fred, Lance, Robin, and Bodies
  • "Come With Me" – King Arthur, Lady of the Lake, and Laker girls
  • "Laker Girls Cheer" – Laker Girls
  • "The Song That Goes Like This" – Sir Galahad and Lady of the Lake
  • "All for One" – King Arthur, Patsy, Sir Robin, Sir Lancelot, Sir Galahad and Sir Bedevere
  • "Knights of the Round Table" – Company
  • "The Song That Goes Like This" (Reprise) – Lady of the Lake
  • "Find Your Grail" – Lady of the Lake and Company
  • "Run Away!" – Company
  • The Intermission**
Act II
  • "Historian's Introduction to Act II" – Historian
  • "Always Look on the Bright Side of Life" – Patsy, King Arthur, Knights, and Knights of Ni
  • "Brave Sir Robin" – Sir Robin and Minstrels
  • "You Won't Succeed On Broadway" – Sir Robin and Ensemble
  • "The Diva's Lament (Whatever Happened to My Part?)" – Lady of the Lake
  • "Where Are You?" – Prince Herbert
  • "Here Are You" – Prince Herbert
  • "His Name is Lancelot" – Sir Lancelot, Prince Herbert, and Ensemble
  • "I'm All Alone" – King Arthur, Patsy, and Knights
  • "Twice in Every Show" – Lady of the Lake and King Arthur
  • "The Holy Grail" – King Arthur, Patsy, Sir Robin, Sir Lancelot, Sir Galahad, Sir Bedevere, and Knights*
  • "Act II Finale" – Company
  • "Always Look On the Bright Side of Life" – Company and Audience

*Does not appear on the Original cast album.

**On the cast album but not in the show itself.

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