I closed my (C)eyes,
drew back (G7)the (C)cur tain
to see for (C)cer tain
what I thought I (C)knew.
(CN.C.)Far, far a (C)way,
some one (G7)was (C)weep ing,
but the world was (C)sleep ing.
An y dream will (C)do.
(CN.C.)I wore my (C)coat
with gold (G7)en (C)lin
ing,
bright col ours (C)shin
ing,
won der ful and (C)new.
(CN.C.)And in the (C)East
the dawn (G7)was (C)break
ing,
the the world was (C)wak
ing.
An y dream will (C)do.
(CN.C.)I wore my (C)do.
A (F)crash of drums, a flash of light, my (D7)gold en coat flew out of sight, the (C)col ours (G)fad (C)ed (G7)in (C)to (G)dark (C)ness, (G)I was left a lone.
May I re (C)turn
to the (G7)be (C)gin
ning,
the light is (C)dim
ming
and the dream is, (C)too.
(CN.C.)The world and (C)I,
we are (G7)still (C)wait ing,
still hes i (C)tat ing.
An y dream (G7)will (C)do.
An y dream (G7)will (C)do.
This page shows “Any Dream Will Do” by Andrew Lloyd Webber in our color-coded kid songbook view — every note is colored by pitch (red C, orange D, yellow E, green F, blue G, purple A, pink B) and the lyrics sit directly under each note, so children can sing along while they play. The song is in the key of C at 100 BPM, a comfortable easy-level arrangement perfect for first-time learners.