Various Rocky Horror Sequel Songs (Songs from Cancelled Rocky Horror Sequel Ideas)

The Rocky Horror Picture Show is a 1975 musical film directed by Jim Sharman based on Richard O' Brien's musical The Rocky Horror Show. The movie, starring Tim Curry, Susan Sarandon, and Barry Bostwick, has become a cult phenomenon. It is one of the best known midnight movies, and is the longest running theatrical release in film history. Due to it's sucess, there have been many attempts made to create a sequel, however, most of the attempts had failed.

Rocky Horror Shows His Heels/Shock Treatment
Rocky Horror Shows His Heels was Richard O' Brien's first attempt at a sequel for Rocky Horror. The movie focused on Frank N Furter's resurrection, and Janet being pregnant with Frank's child. Several characters from the movie were planned to return, including Rocky, Columbia (as a ghost in a jukebox), Riff Raff, Magenta, and Doctor Scott. When some of the actors weren't avaliable and Jim Sharman not wanting to do the same movie twice, the movie was reworked into The Brad and Janet Show, which became the spin-off movie Shock Treatment.

Several songs from the original Rocky Horror Shows His Heels were reworked and made it into Shock Treatment. For instance, the song "Little Black Dress" was supposed to be sung by Frank N Furter about what one must wear to a resurrection. In Shock Treatment, the song was about what Janet had to wear for her TV appearance. Another song, "Looking for Trade", mentions "young blood". In the original Rocky Horror Shows His Heels script, Frank needs blood from 11 virgins to keep himself alive.

According to The Shock Treatment Network and several other RHPS fansites, a demo tape of songs was included with the 72 page rough draft script. It is said the tape contains all of the songs in the script except for one, so at least one of the songs that didn't make it into the film is on the tape.

Revenge of the Old Queen
Revenge of the Ol