Phantom of The Opera (1976 Musical) - Musical Numbers

Musical Numbers

Act I
  • Welcome Sir I'm So Delighted - Debienne, Remy, Faust, Mephistopheles, Richard, Raoul, Jammes
  • Accursed All Base Pursuit Of Earthly Pleasure - Faust
  • How Dare She - Raoul
  • Late Last Night I'm In The Cellars - The Groom
  • All Of My Dreams Faded Suddenly - Christine
  • While Floating High Above (Music: Bizet, The Pearl Fishers) - The Phantom
  • She Says She's Got The Nodules - Faust, Carlotta, Richard, Remy, Jammes, Debienne, Christine
  • What Do I See - Christine (as Carlotta)
  • To Pain My Heart Selfishly Dooms Me (Music: Offenbach, Les contes d'Hoffmann) - The Phantom, Raoul, Christine
Act II
  • The Entr'Acte
  • Ah! Do I Hear My Lover's Voice? - Faust, Christine
  • No Sign! I See No Sign! - Debienne, Richard, Raoul, Remy, Dominique, Faust, Jammes, Madam Giry
  • Somewhere Above The Sun Shines Bright - Christine
  • Born With A Monstrous Countenance - The Persian
  • In The Shadows, Dim And Dreary - Raoul, The Persian
  • 'What An Awful Way To Perish - Faust, The Persian, Madam Giry, Richard, Jammes, Raoul
  • The Final Drama
    • Ne'er Forsake Me, Here Remain - The Phantom
    • Ne'er Forsake Me, Here Remain (Reprise) - The Phantom, Christine
    • He Will Not Go Without A Friend - Company

Read more about this topic:  Phantom Of The Opera (1976 Musical)

Famous quotes containing the words musical and/or numbers:

    If we cannot sing of faith and triumph, we will sing our despair. We will be that kind of bird. There are day owls, and there are night owls, and each is beautiful and even musical while about its business.
    Henry David Thoreau (1817–1862)

    All ye poets of the age,
    All ye witlings of the stage,
    Learn your jingles to reform,
    Crop your numbers to conform.
    Let your little verses flow
    Gently, sweetly, row by row;
    Let the verse the subject fit,
    Little subject, little wit.
    Namby-Pamby is your guide,
    Albion’s joy, Hibernia’s pride.
    Henry Carey (1693?–1743)