Disaster! · Musical
Songs in Disaster!
This page features the songs from Disaster!. Song cards link to details such as style, context, vocal notes, and audition cut suggestions when available. Explore the list below to access song guides.
Act 1
*"Hot Stuff" (Donna Summer) – Chad, Scott, Scheider, Tony, Ensemble
"The Lord's Prayer" (Sister Janet Mead) – Sister Mary
"Theme from Mahogany (Do You Know Where You're Going To)" (Diana Ross) – Levora
*"Saturday Night" (Bay City Rollers) – Jackie, Ensemble
"Do You Wanna Make Love" (Peter McCann) – Tony, Marianne
"Without You" (Harry Nilsson) – Chad
"I Am Woman"/"That's the Way I've Always Heard It Should Be" (Helen Reddy/Carly Simon) – Marianne, Lisa
"Mockingbird" (Inez & Charlie Foxx) – Jackie, Scheider
"Still the One" (Orleans) – Shirley, Maury
"Never Can Say Goodbye"/"Torn Between Two Lovers" (The Jackson 5/Mary MacGregor) – Sister Mary
"Feelings" (Morris Albert) – Scheider, Marianne, Chad
"Feels So Good" (Chuck Mangione) - Instrumental
*"Knock on Wood" (Eddie Floyd) – Levora, Ensemble
"Hawaii Five-O" (The Ventures) – Levora, Ensemble
Act Two
"All Right Now" (Free)
"You're My Best Friend" (Queen) – Chad, Scott
"Three Times a Lady" (The Commodores) – Chad, Wealthy Husband
"Ben" (Michael Jackson) – Ben, Lisa, Maury, Shirley, Sister Mary
"Baby Hold On" (Eddie Money) – Marianne
"25 or 6 to 4" (Chicago) – Cast
"Sky High" (Jigsaw) – Cast
"When Will I Be Loved" (Linda Ronstadt) – Ben, Lisa, Jackie
"Nadia's Theme" (Barry DeVorzon) - Instrumental
"Don't Cry Out Loud" (Elkie Brooks and Melissa Manchester) – Tony
"Come to Me" (France Joli) – Levora, Sister Mary
"I'd Really Love to See You Tonight" (England Dan and John Ford Coley) – Chad, Marianne
"Knock Three Times" (Tony Orlando and Dawn) - Instrumental
"I Will Survive" (Gloria Gaynor) – Jackie, Tony
"A Fifth of Beethoven" (Walter Murphy) – Shirley, Cast
"Reunited" (Peaches and Herb) – Chad, Marianne, Scheider
"Daybreak" (Barry Manilow) – Cast
*"Hooked on a Feeling"/"Daybreak" (Blue Swede/Barry Manilow) – Cast
A song with an asterisk (*) before the title indicates a dance number.