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What are the best Six the Musical songs?

Take a look at the Six the Musical songs

Six the Musical Six The Musical has been a reigning success in the West End since its opening in 2019, following a highly successful debut at the Edinburgh Fringe in 2017. The iconic pop hits featured in the musical have received a royal seal of approval from audiences. Below are the musical songs we're crowning and putting on the throne. Check out the songs below.

What are the songs from Six the Musical?

Turning history on its crown, Six the Musical narrates the tale of Henry VIII's wives with a powerful score that will have everyone singing and channeling their inner Queen energy. The clever lyrics and diverse musical genres in each song make for an unforgettable experience.

Ex-Wives

Divorced, Beheaded and Died…The opening song features three powerful words that will send chills down audience's spines. The first song introduces the audience to the six wives of Henry VIII. The lyrics provide a taste of what to expect, and the strong and bold voices of the wives make it the perfect way to start a revenge musical.

No Way

This song is Catherine of Aragon’s solo, giving her the moment to shine as she recounts her story with Henry VIII and takes her power back. This courageous and fierce song is the ultimate fight-back song, with weighty raw vocals and clever lyrics about the annulment she never asked for.

Don’t Lose Your Head

Anne Boleyn reclaims her crown as we hear her side of the story in this solo. The pop-punk song is performed with a fast-paced talk-singing style and plenty of sass and cheek, making it a song that is guaranteed to get stuck in your head (pun intended).

Heart of Stone

The tone changes in this heartfelt ballad as we listen to Jane Seymour’s story. The vocals combine a rich and powerful yet fragile and authentic tone, creating an emotional song that will evoke plenty of compassion from audiences hearing the emotional story of Jane Seymour and her relationship with Henry VIII and her son.

Get Down

Get Down tells Anne of Cleves' story through a quick, flowing rap-style song with an electro-pop background. It proves that Anne of Cleves is truly the Queen of the Castle, summarizing her independence away from Henry VIII. This song will have audiences on their feet!

All You Wanna Do

A catchy pop hit, All You Wanna Do, tells the story of Catherine Howard using a feminine and empowering voice filled with plenty of sass. The song features a pop backing track and captures the confidence and desires of Catherine Howard.

I Don’t Need Your Love

This song is filled with plenty of heart and soul as we hear the story of Catherine Parr. The powerful ballad, with a bright and soulful sound, shows Catherine Parr’s independence as the only surviving bride of the King.

Six

The final song of the musical features all the wives coming together. It's a catchy and melodic tune that imagines the wives' lives without Henry VIII. The powerful solos and the clever lyrics make for the ultimate girl power song.

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