Rock of Ages (musical) - Musical Numbers

Musical Numbers

Act I
  • "Just Like Paradise/Nothin' but a Good Time" – Lonny, Dennis, Drew, Entire Company
  • "Sister Christian" – Sherrie, Drew, Mother, Father, Company
  • "Too Much Time on My Hands/We Built This City" – Drew, Dennis, Lonny, Stacee, Regina, Franz, Hertz, Company
  • "I Wanna Rock" – Drew, Company
  • "We're Not Gonna Take It" – Regina, Ensemble
  • "More Than Words/Heaven/To Be with You" – Sherrie, Drew, Company
  • "Waiting for a Girl (Boy) Like You" – Drew, Sherrie
  • "Wanted Dead or Alive" – Stacee, Sherrie, Ensemble
  • "I Want to Know What Love Is" – Stacee, Sherrie, Ensemble
  • "Cum on Feel the Noize/We're Not Gonna Take It (Reprise)" – Stacee, Dennis, Regina, Drew, Company
  • "Harden My Heart/Shadows of the Night" – Sherrie, Justice, Lonny, Company
  • "Here I Go Again" – Sherrie, Drew, Stacee, Dennis, Lonny, Regina, Franz, Company


Not on Original Broadway Cast Recording

Act II
  • "The Final Countdown" – Hertz, Franz, Dennis, Lonny, Regina, Ensemble
  • "Any Way You Want It/I Wanna Rock (Reprise)" – Justice, Sherrie, Drew, Record Company Men, Ensemble
  • "High Enough" – Sherrie, Drew, Company
  • "I Hate Myself for Loving You/Heat of the Moment" – Sherrie, Drew, Stacee Jaxx, Company
  • "Hit Me with Your Best Shot" – Franz, Regina, Hertz, Ensemble
  • "Can't Fight This Feeling" – Dennis, Lonny, Ensemble
  • "Every Rose Has Its Thorn" – Justice, Sherrie, Drew, Franz, Hertz, Dennis, Lonny, Stacee, Ensemble
  • "Keep on Loving You" – Hertz
  • "Oh Sherrie" – Drew, Sherrie, Ensemble
  • "The Search Is Over" – Drew, Sherrie, Company
  • "Renegade" – Stacee, Company
  • "Don't Stop Believin'" – Entire Company

The song "Rock of Ages" by Def Leppard is not in the musical because Universal Music Group did not grant licenses for the song. However, the original recording is often played after curtain call.

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