List of Musical Numbers
- Prologue (Streetsinger - Not found in the original Dutch production)
- Nu/Heut ist der Tag ("Now"/"Today Is The Day" - d'Artagnan)
- Milady ist zurück ("Milady is back" - Milady - written for the German production)
- Katholiek en Hugenoot ("Catholic and Huguenots" - Chorus - Dutch production only)
- Parijs/Paris ("Paris" - Chorus)
- O Heer/O Herr ("Oh Lord" - Cardinal)
- Vader/Vater ("Father" - d'Artagnan)
- Mannen/Männer ("Men" - Milady and chorus)
- Een voor allen/Einer für alle ("All for One" - Athos, Porthos, Aramis, d'Artagnan)
- Liefde laat je nooit alleen ("Love will never leave your side" - Athos - Dutch and Hungarian productions only)
- Engel aus Kristall ("Crystal Angel" - Athos - German production only)
- Constance (d'Artagnan)
- Ik Ben Een Vrouw/Wer kann schon ohne Liebe sein ("I Am A Woman"/"Who Can Live Without Love?" - Milady, Anna and Constance)
- Jacht/Jagd ("Hunt" - Aristocracy)
- Deze Nacht ("Tonight" - Constance and d'Artagnan - Dutch and Hungarian productions only)
- Alles/Alles ("All I Ever Want" - d'Artagnan and Constance)
- Vecht ("Fight" - Full company - Dutch and Hungarian productions only)
- Einer für alle (Reprise) ("All for one" - German productions only)
- Prologue Act 2 (Streetsinger)
- Niet van Steen/Nicht Aus Stein ("Not Made Of Stone" - Cardinal)
- Twijfel/Kein Geteiltes Leid ("Doubt"/"Unshared Sorrow" - Anna)
- Knipoog van God/Gott lächelt uns zu ("A Wink From God"/"God Smiles On Us" - Constance)
- Geloof mij/Glaubt mir ("Believe Me" - Cardinal)
- Waar bleef die zomer?/Wo Ist Der Sommer? ("Where Did That Summer Go?" - Milady (Duet with Athos in later German productions)
- Vive Le Roi ("Long Live The King" - Company)
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