Songs From Broadway Production
All songs are Music and Lyrics by Frank Wildhorn and Leslie Bricusse (1988), except "Transformation," "Alive," "His Work And Nothing More," "Alive-Reprise," "Murder, Murder," "Someone Like You", "This Is The Moment" and "Once Upon A Dream," which are Lyrics by Steve Cuden (1980).
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