Musical Numbers
- "Everybody's Got The Right" – Proprietor and Assassins (save Oswald)
- "The Ballad of Booth" – Balladeer and Booth
- "How I Saved Roosevelt" – Zangara, Proprietor and Ensemble
- "The Gun Song" – Czolgosz, Booth, Guiteau and Moore
- "The Ballad of Czolgosz" – Balladeer and Ensemble
- "Unworthy of Your Love" – Hinckley and Fromme
- "The Ballad of Guiteau" – Guiteau and Balladeer
- "Another National Anthem" – Balladeer and Assassins (save for Oswald)+
- "November 22, 1963" – Assassins
- "Something Just Broke" – Ensemble ++
- "Everybody's Got The Right" (Reprise) – Assassins
Notes: + In most productions, the lead part among the Assassins for "Another National Anthem" is sung by Byck. However, in the 2004 Broadway production the lead is played by the Proprietor.
++Added for the 1992 London production
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