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Catch a Falling Star - May 21, 1979
Quantum Leap
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Medley from Man of La Mancha: Man of La Mancha / Dulcinea / The Impossible Dream
(uncredited)
Lyrics by
Joe Darion
Music by
Mitch Leigh
Performed by
Scott Bakula
Courtesy of Andrew Scott Inc. / Helena Music Co. ASCAP
Man of La Mancha: Overture
(uncredited)
Music by
Mitch Leigh
Heard offscreen
Man of La Mancha (I Don Quixote)
(partial) (uncredited)
from the musical "Man of La Mancha"
Sung by
John Cullum
and
Ernie Sabella
Dulcinea
(partial) (uncredited)
from the musical "Man of La Mancha"
Sung by
John Cullum
Music by
Mitch Leigh
Lyrics by
Joe Darion
The impossible Dream
(partial) (uncredited)
from the musical "Man of La Mancha"
Music by
Mitch Leigh
Parody lyrics by uncredited lyricist
What Does He Want of Me?
(uncredited)
from the musical "Man of La Mancha"
Music by
Mitch Leigh
Lyrics by
Joe Darion
Sung by
Michele Pawk
The Death Scene: Man of La Mancha
(reprise) (uncredited)
from the musical "Man of La Mancha"
Music by
Mitch Leigh
Lyrics by
Joe Darion
Sung by
Scott Bakula
,
Ernie Sabella
, and
Michele Pawk
Finale Ultimo from 'Man of La Mancha' (The Impossible Dream)
(uncredited)
Music by
Mitch Leigh
Lyrics by
Joe Darion
Sung by
Michele Pawk
and Chorus
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