

- NO ONE WOULD LISTEN PHANTOM OF THE OPERA LYRICS DRIVER
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Yet, out of every Phantom I have heard, he is the greatest. Portraying a deformed, violent, obsessive murderer, yet passionate in music and Christine, Michael Crawford had a challenging task ahead of him when he was playing the Phantom. On every other 'Phantom' album I have heard I have not heard it sung nearly as well. Yet, the last scene brings my favorite part of music in the whole album, which is when Raoul and the Phantom are singing together The Phantom: "For either way you choose, you cannot win" Raoul: "Either way you choose, he has to win." The harmony and the power created when these lines are sung are just outstanding and emotionally stirring. However, the album leaves the listeners with a mystery, as the Phantom disappears and leaves nothing but his mask.
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The last scene is full of action and resolutions. The music and the lyrics are both emotive and stirring. This song reveals the situation to the listeners, Christine is past the point of no return, she cannot turn back and must stay with the Phantom all of her life in his dark 'dungeon' below the opera house. When the Phantom sings it, with Christine, he is disguised as another character and he is actually performing to an audience on the stage. "Past the Point of No Return" is another haunting song in this album. Lloyd Webber's music is powerfully emotive and the lyrics are passionate, and thus appeals to the listener's own emotions. Christine creates a sense of sadness as she sings of how she misses her father, and the listeners are coerced into pitying her situation. "Wishing You Were Somehow Here Again", is a very stirring song on this album, as it is set in a graveyard. Once again the lyrics are superb, involving passionate description. This song has a touch of opera but is more of a 'musical' type song. "All I Ask of You" is one of the few positive songs in the album, which reveals the strong love between the main female character, Christine, and another central character, Raoul. A soft and haunting tune, this song's lyrics evoke fantastic description for listeners, and create a tension yet a resolution and are in fact rather paradoxical, but amazing to listen to, as it is powerfully beautiful.

"The Music of the Night", one of Lloyd Webber's greatest pieces of music, is one of the most descriptive songs I have ever heard. As this song contains rock and opera it would appeal to a wider variety of listeners. The title song, "The Phantom of the Opera", involves the two leading characters, the Phantom and Christine, singing of how the former is incessantly in the mind of the latter. 'The Phantom of the Opera' consists of a number of songs which would appeal to listeners. With the combination of both Lloyd Webber's compelling music and the lyricists' words, 'The Phantom of the Opera' is infallible. The lyrics, written by Charles Strouse and Richard Stilgoe, are brilliantly descriptive which creates rich imagery for the listeners. Not only did he choose a fascinatingly mysterious story to create his operatic musical, but his music is so powerful and so stirring for the listener, that they become part of the action in the musical. The composer, Lloyd Webber, has simply out done himself in this album, more so than in any of his other fantastic musicals.
NO ONE WOULD LISTEN PHANTOM OF THE OPERA LYRICS DRIVER
Minnie Driver performed the song during her appearance on The Ellen DeGeneres Show.When I first heard the music from 'The Phantom of the Opera' 4yrs ago, almost instantly, a surge of emotion and inspiration tingled up my spine and I was in awe of the brilliance of Andrew Lloyd Webber, Charles Strouse, and Richard Stilgoe. Beyoncé performed the song at the 2005 Oscars (she performed all of that year's nominees for Best Original Song requiring female lead vocals) with Webber accompanying on piano. This is the only song in the film or on its soundtrack to feature Minnie Driver, who played Carlotta in the film, actually singing the character's opera voice was given by Margaret Preece (who played Carlotta in the stage musical at one time and had a bit part in the film as Carlotta's confidante). Another song using the melody of Learn to be Lonely entitled No One Would Listen (also with lyrics by Hart) was originally included in the film, to be sung by Gerard Butler (The Phantom), but was ultimately cut. It was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Original Song at the 77th Academy Awards and the Golden Globe at the 62nd Golden Globe Awards in 2004. The song is performed by Minnie Driver during the closing credits, and is found on the film's soundtrack. "Learn to Be Lonely" is a song written by Andrew Lloyd Webber and Charles Hart for the 2004 film adaptation of The Phantom of the Opera.
