The Music of the Night
Andrew Lloyd Webber, Michael Crawford
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(Phantom) Night time sharpens Heightens each sensation... Darkness wakes And stirs imagination Silently the senses Abandon their defences Helpless to resist The notes I write For I compose The music of the night... Slowly, gently Night unfurls its splendour. Grasp it, sense it - Tremulous and tender Hearing is believing Music is deceiving Hard as lightning Soft as candlelight Dare you trust The music of the night... Close your eyes For your eyes will only tell the truth And the truth Isn't what you want to see. In the dark It is easy to pretend That the truth Is what it ought to be. Softly, deftly Music shall caress you... Hear it, feel it Secretly possess you... Open up your mind Let your fantasies unwind In this darkness which You know you cannot fight - The darkness of The music of the night... Close your eyes Start a journey through a Strange new world! Leave all thoughts Of the world You knew before! Close your eyes And let music set you free... Only then Can you belong to me... Floating, falling Sweet intoxication! Touch me, trust me Savour each sensation... Let the dream Begin Let your darker side Give in To the power of The music that I write - The power of The music of the night... You alone Can make my song take flight - Help me make The music of the night... Come we must return - Those two fools Who run my theatre Will be missing you...
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Written by: Andrew Lloyd Webber, Charles Hart, Richard Stilgoe
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10 facts about this song
Composer Fact"The Music of the Night" was composed by Andrew Lloyd Webber, a legendary British musician recognized for his contributions to musical theatre.
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Musical Origin FactThe song was originally a part of the musical 'The Phantom of the Opera', which debuted in 1986. It is considered one of Webber's most famous and beloved compositions.
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Character Connection FactIn the musical, the song is performed by the character 'The Phantom', showing his deep yearning for love and acceptance.
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Original Lyrics FactCharles Hart is credited with writing the original lyrics for "The Music of the Night". However, Richard Stilgoe provided additional lyrics for the final version.
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Iconic Performance FactPhantom's role, including the performance of "The Music of the Night", was initially acted and sung by Michael Crawford, who won a Tony Award for his performance in 1988.
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Chart Success FactWebber's version of "The Music of the Night", performed by Michael Crawford and Sarah Brightman, reached number 7 in the UK Singles Chart in 1987.
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Cover Versions FactNumerous artists, including Barbra Streisand, Jackie Evancho and Sarah Brightman, have covered the song, highlighting its enduring appeal and popularity.
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Song Interpretation Fact"The Music of the Night" is often interpreted as The Phantom's attempt to seduce Christine by exposing her to his world of music and darkness.
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Iconic Phrase FactThe line "Help me make the music of the night" is one of the most iconic and recognized phrases from the song, embodying the Phantom's longing and desperation.
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Musical Impact FactDespite being over three decades old, "The Music of the Night" continues to be a standard part of professional and amateur productions of 'The Phantom of The Opera', demonstrating the timeless appeal of Webber’s music.
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