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From the Album 1. Overture/Bobby's Daydream
    by Corey Cott
2. Hip to Be Square
    by Corey Cott
3. Be Someone
    by Corey Cott
4. Don't Make Me Do It
    by Zoe Jensen
5. Workin' for a Livin'
    by John Dossett
6. I Know What I Like
    by McKenzie Kurtz
7. It's All Right (Preprise)
    by Corey Cott
8. I Never Walk Alone/Finally Found a Home
    by Corey Cott
9. That's Not Me
    by Billy Harrigan Tighe
10. Give Me the Keys (And I'll Drive You Crazy)
      by Billy Harrigan Tighe
11. The Pitch
      by Corey Cott
12. Do You Believe in Love
      by Corey Cott
13. The Heart of Rock and Roll
      by Corey Cott
14. Entr'acte
      by The Heart of Rock
15. You Crack Me Up
      by Tommy Bracco
16. It's All Right
      by Tamika Lawrence
17. I Want a New Drug
      by Corey Cott
18. Doing It All for My Baby
      by John Dossett
19. Stuck With You
      by Billy Harrigan Tighe
20. It Hit Me Like a Hammer
      by McKenzie Kurtz
21. Back in Time
      by Tamika Lawrence
22. The Only One
      by Corey Cott
23. Perfect World
      by F. Michael Haynie
24. Be Someone (Reprise)
      by Corey Cott
25. If This Is It
      by Corey Cott
26. Giving It All up for Love
      by Corey Cott
27. The Power of Love
      by Tamika Lawrence



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The Heart of Rock and Roll is a jukebox musical with a book by Jonathan A. Abrams and music and lyrics by Huey Lewis and his pop rock band Huey Lewis and the News, with new orchestrations of their music by Brian Usifer.

The show features an original story revolving around a couple balancing their romance amidst their rock and roll world and corporate world dreams. It is not a biographical piece about the band.The musical officially opened on Broadway at the James Earl Jones Theatre on April 22, 2024.

Going back to at least 2010, producer and writer Tyler Mitchell, whose father-in-law is a good friend of Huey Lewis, first proposed the idea of a musical featuring the band's songs to Lewis.

Lewis said he had thought of the idea before, but did not know how the band's songs could be linked together into a story, "because they have nothing to do with each other." Mitchell then connected with Jonathan A. Abrams to write a draft original story, and they continued to hone the story over time.

The reviews of the Broadway production have been positive - finding the show entertaining and funny, even if the plot, like many a jukebox musical, is not deep.
-Wikipedia
Genre(s): Soundtrack, Musical
Associated Acts: Huey Lewis and the News
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