Frank Wildhorn & Anthony Warlow
Frank Wildhorn & Anthony Warlow
Frank Wildhorn & Anthony Warlow & Jekyll & Hyde Concept Cast
Frank Wildhorn & & & Jekyll & Hyde Concept Cast
Frank Wildhorn & Bill Nolte & Phillip Hoffman & John Raitt & Anthony Warlow
Frank Wildhorn & Carolee Carmello & Anthony Warlow
Frank Wildhorn & Carolee Carmello & Anthony Warlow
Frank Wildhorn & Carolee Carmello & Bill Nolte
Frank Wildhorn & & & & Bill Nolte & John Raitt & & Amick Byram & Anthony Warlow
Frank Wildhorn & Jekyll & Hyde Concept Cast & Linda Eder
Frank Wildhorn & Linda Eder & Anthony Warlow
Frank Wildhorn & Phillip Hoffman & Anthony Warlow
Frank Wildhorn & Anthony Warlow
Frank Wildhorn & Anthony Warlow
Frank Wildhorn & Anthony Warlow & Linda Eder
Frank Wildhorn & Anthony Warlow
Frank Wildhorn & Anthony Warlow
Frank Wildhorn & John Raitt & Carolee Carmello & Phillip Hoffman & Anthony Warlow
Frank Wildhorn & Linda Eder
Frank Wildhorn & Linda Eder
Frank Wildhorn &
Frank Wildhorn &
Frank Wildhorn & Carolee Carmello & John Raitt
Frank Wildhorn & Anthony Warlow
Frank Wildhorn & Linda Eder & Carolee Carmello
Frank Wildhorn & Anthony Warlow
Frank Wildhorn &
Frank Wildhorn & Anthony Warlow & Linda Eder
Frank Wildhorn & Linda Eder & Anthony Warlow
Frank Wildhorn & Carolee Carmello
Frank Wildhorn & Anthony Warlow
Frank Wildhorn & Linda Eder
Frank Wildhorn & Anthony Warlow
Frank Wildhorn & Anthony Warlow
Jekyll & Hyde Concept Cast & Bill Nolte & Phillip Hoffman & John Raitt & Carolee Carmello & Anthony Warlow
In this song, Jekyll explains his driving force for all the work he is about to do in this musical… and all the horrible consequences that will come with it.
[JEKYLL]
I need to know
The nature of the demons that possess
Man’s soul
I need to know
Why man’s content to let them make him
Less than whole
Why does he revel in murder and madness?
What is it makes him be less than he should?
Why is he doomed not to reach his potential?
His soul is black when he turns his back upon good
I need to find
A way to get inside the tortured mind of man
I need to try
To separate the good and evil
If I can
One thing is certain — the evil is stronger
Good fights a hopeless and desperate fight
I must find ways of adjusting the balance
To bring him back from the empty black edge of night
I need to go
Where no man has ventured before
To search for the key to the door
That will end all this tragic and senseless decay
But how to go?
I need to know!
I need to learn
The secrets of the mind that we cannot discern
I need to learn
The things that make men pass the point of no return
Why does a wise man take leave of his senses?
Where is that fine line where sanity melts?
When does intelligence give way to madness?
A moment comes when a man becomes something else
I need to know
Why man plays this strange double game
His hand always close to the flame
It’s a deal with the Devil he cannot disclaim
But what’s his aim?
I need to know
Dear God, guide me
Show me how to succeed
With your wisdom inside me
Henry Jekyll will follow wherever you lead
I need to see
The truth other men cannot see
To be things that others can’t be
Give me the courage to go where no angel will go
And I will go
I need to know
I Need To Know was written by Frank Wildhorn & Leslie Bricusse.
Frank Wildhorn released I Need To Know on Tue Jan 24 1995.
Jekyll is visiting his father in an asylum, and musing about the nature of madness and insanity.