Daddy Cool (musical) - Musical Numbers

Musical Numbers

Act I
  • Hooray! Hooray! It's A Holi-Holiday! (Boney M) – Ensemble, Young Sunny, Janet, Zadie.
  • Mary's Boy Child (Boney M) – Pastor, Choir, Young Sunny, Ensemble.
  • Girl You Know It's True (Milli Vanilli) – The Subsonics.
  • Take The Heat Off Me (Boney M) – Ma Baker, Asia Blue, Janet, Ensemble.
  • Ma Baker (Boney M) – Rose, Sandra.
  • Sweet Dreams (La Bouche) – Asia Blue, Ensemble.
  • Be My Lover (La Bouche) – Asia Blue, Ensemble.
  • Baby Don't Forget My Number (Milli Vanilli) – Sunny, Rose.
  • Brown Girl In The Ring (Boney M) – Sunny, Janet, Ensemble.
  • Sunny (Boney M) – Rose, Ensemble.
  • Baby Do You Wanna Bump (Boney M) – Ensemble.
  • Daddy Cool (Boney M) – Janet, Ensemble.
  • One Way Ticket (Eruption) – Young Pearl.
Act II
  • Rasputin (Boney M) – Ezra & Alani
  • Gotta Go Home (Boney M) – The Blade Squad.
  • Painter Man (Boney M) – The Subsonics.
  • Brown Girl In The Ring (Boney M) – The Blade Squad, Asia Blue.
  • Rasputin (Boney M) – The Subsonics.
  • Girl I'm Gonna Miss You (Milli Vanilli) – Rose, Sunny.
  • I Can't Stand The Rain (Eruption/Ann Peebles) – Pearl.
  • Where Do You Go (La Bouche/No Mercy) – Benny, The Blade Squad.
  • Got A Man On My Mind (Boney M) – Ma Baker.
  • Blame It On The Rain (Milli Vanilli) – Rasputin, Janet, Ensemble.
  • When I Die (No Mercy) – Sunny, Rose.
  • Calendar Song (Boney M) – Ezra, Alani, Janet & Ensemble.
  • Let It All Be Music (Boney M) – Sunny, Rose, Shake, Asia, Pearl, Janet & Ensemble.
  • Rivers Of Babylon (Boney M) – Ensemble.

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