The Wiz - Songs

Songs

Act 1
  1. "The Feeling We Once Had" – Aunt Em
  2. "Tornado" – Company
  3. "He's the Wiz" – Addaperle and Munchkins
  4. "Soon as I Get Home" – Dorothy
  5. "I was Born" – Scarecrow and Crows
  6. "Ease on Down the Road" – Dorothy, Scarecrow, and Yellow Brick Road
  7. "Slide Some Oil to Me" – Dorothy, Scarecrow, and Tin Man
  8. "(I'm a) Mean Ole Lion" – Lion
  9. "Kalidah Battle" – Dorothy, Scarecrow, Tin Man, Lion, Kalidahs, and Yellow Brick Road
  10. "Be a Lion" – Dorothy and Lion
  11. "Lion's Dream" – Lion and Poppies
  12. "Emerald City Ballet" – Dorothy, Scarecrow, Tin Man, Lion, and Company
  13. "So You Wanted to Meet the Wizard" – Wizard
  14. "What Would I Do If I Could Feel" – Tin Man
Act 2
  1. "Don't Nobody Bring Me No Bad News" – Evilene, Monkeys, and Winkies
  2. "Wonder Wonder Why" – Dorothy (This song only appeared in the 1984 revival.)
  3. "Funky Monkeys" – Monkeys
  4. "Everybody Rejoice (Brand New Day)" – Dorothy, Scarecrow, Tin Man, Lion, Monkeys, and Winkies
  5. "Who Do You Think You Are?" – Dorothy, Scarecrow, Tin Man, and Lion
  6. "Believe in Yourself" – Wizard
  7. "Y'all Got It!" – Wizard
  8. "A Rested Body Is a Rested Mind" – Glinda
  9. "Believe in Yourself" (reprise) – Glinda
  10. "Home"/"Finale" – Dorothy

"Tornado" is composed by Timothy Graphenreed and Harold Wheeler. "Emerald City Ballet" is composed by Graphenreed and George Faison. "Everybody Rejoice" is composed by Luther Vandross.

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