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

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