The Survival of St. Joan - Songs

Songs

Act I
  • Survival (Hank)
  • Someone is Dying (Gary)
  • Run, Run (Gary) - The Voices
  • Back in the World (Gary) - Joan
  • I'm Here (Gary) - Joan
  • Love Me (Gary) - Joanhttp://www.imdb.com/name/nm0765423/
  • Stonefire (Gary) - The Farmer
  • Love Me (2) (Gary) - The Farmer; The Child
  • Lady of Light (Hank) - The Farmer
  • Country Life (Hank) - The Farmer
  • Run, Run (2) (Gary) - The Voices
  • Precious Mommy (Gary) - The Farmer; The Child
Act II
  • Medley (Survival, Run Run; Back in the World) - The Voices, Joan
  • Lonely Neighbors (Gary) - People on the Road
  • Cornbread (Hank) - Soldiers
  • This Is How It Is (Hank) - Joan
  • Cannonfire (Gary) - A Wounded Deserter
  • It's Over (Hank) - Joan, The Voices
  • Darkwoods Lullaby (Hank) - The Voices
  • You Don't Know Why (Hank) - The Voices
  • Propitius (Gary) - Penitents
  • Burning a Witch (Gary) - Penitents
  • Love Me (3) (Gary) - Joan in Heaven
Additional Songs for the Expanded Version
  • Living with the Devil - Witches
  • Her Strength in Battle - Court Poet
  • Hymn to the Warrior Saint - Court Poet
  • Army Life - Soldiers

Stephen Schwartz worked on an unused song for the expansion called "I'll Call Her Barbara" (The Shepherd).

The album featured a cover painting by Doug Jamieson.

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