In sleep he (Gm)sang to me,
in dreams he (Dm)came,
that voice which (Gm)calls to me
and speaks my (Dm)name.
And do I (Bbmaj7)dream a (Gm)gain?
For now I (Dm)find
the phan
tom of the op er a is (Bbdim)there
in side my (Dm)mind.
Sing once a (Csus)gain with (Cm)me
our strange du (Gm)et;
my pow er (Cm)o ver you
grows strong er (Gm)yet.
And though you (Ebmaj7)turn from (Cm)me
to glance be (Gm)hind,
the phan
tom of the op er a is (Cdim)there
in side your (Gm)mind.
Those who have (Am)seen your face
draw back in (Em)fear.
I am the (Am)mask you wear,
it’s me they (Em)fear.
Your spi rit (Cmaj7)and my (Am)voice
in one com (Em)bined;
the phan
tom of the op er a is (Cdim)there
in side my (Em)mind.
In all your (Bbm)fan ta sies,
you al ways (Fm)knew
that man and (Bbm)mys ter y
were both in (Fm)you.
And in this (Dbmaj7)lab y (Bbm)rinth
where night is (Fm)blind,
the phan
tom of the op er a is (Dbdim)there
in side my (Fm)mind.
He’s (Fm)there,
the phan tom of the (Dbmaj7)op era.
(Fm)Ah!
(Gm)Ah!
(Am)Ah!
(Am)Ah!
(F)Ah!
(Am)Ah!
Ah!
This page shows “The Phantom Of The Opera” 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 Bb at 119 BPM, a comfortable easy-level arrangement perfect for first-time learners.