Jekyll & Hyde (musical) - Songs From Broadway Production

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).

Act I
  • Lost in the Darkness — Dr. Henry Jekyll
  • Façade — Ensemble
  • Jekyll's Plea — Henry Jekyll, Mr. Simon Stride, Sir Danvers Carew and The Board of Governors
  • Pursue the Truth — Henry Jekyll and Mr. John Utterson
  • Façade (Reprise 1) — Ensemble
  • Emma's Reasons — Mr. Simon Stride and Emma Carew
  • Take Me as I Am — Henry Jekyll and Emma Carew
  • Letting Go — Sir Danvers Carew and Emma Carew
  • Facade (Reprise 2) — Ensemble
  • No One Knows Who I Am — Lucy Harris
  • Good 'N' Evil — Lucy Harris and Ensemble
  • Here's to the Night / Jekyll Meets Lucy - Lucy Harris & Henry Jekyll
  • Now There is No Choice - Henry Jekyll
  • This Is the Moment — Henry Jekyll
  • First Transformation — Henry Jekyll and Edward Hyde
  • Alive — Edward Hyde
  • His Work, And Nothing More — Henry Jekyll, John Utterson, Sir Danvers Carew and Emma Carew
  • Sympathy, Tenderness — Lucy Harris
  • Someone Like You — Lucy Harris
  • Alive (Reprise) — Edward Hyde and Ensemble
Act II
  • Murder, Murder — A Newsboy and Ensemble
  • Once Upon a Dream — Emma Carew
  • Obsession — Dr. Henry Jekyll
  • In His Eyes — Lucy Harris and Emma Carew
  • Dangerous Game — Edward Hyde and Lucy Harris
  • Façade (Reprise 3) — Spider and Ensemble
  • The Way Back — Henry Jekyll
  • A New Life — Lucy Harris
  • Sympathy, Tenderness (Reprise) — Edward Hyde
  • Lost in the Darkness/The Way Back & Confrontation — Henry Jekyll & Edward Hyde
  • Façade (Reprise 4) — Ensemble
  • The Wedding — Boy Soprano
  • Finale — Emma Carew

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