Andrew Lloyd Webber & Laurie Beechman
Andrew Lloyd Webber
Andrew Lloyd Webber & Gordon Stanley & Laurie Beechman & Bill Hutton
Andrew Lloyd Webber & Bill Hutton
Andrew Lloyd Webber & Laurie Beechman & Bill Hutton
Andrew Lloyd Webber
Andrew Lloyd Webber & & Laurie Beechman & Bill Hutton
Andrew Lloyd Webber
Andrew Lloyd Webber & Bill Hutton & Laurie Beechman
Andrew Lloyd Webber & Laurie Beechman
Andrew Lloyd Webber
Andrew Lloyd Webber
Andrew Lloyd Webber & Bill Hutton
Andrew Lloyd Webber & & Laurie Beechman & Bill Hutton
Andrew Lloyd Webber
Andrew Lloyd Webber & Laurie Beechman
Andrew Lloyd Webber & Laurie Beechman & Bill Hutton
Andrew Lloyd Webber
Andrew Lloyd Webber
Andrew Lloyd Webber & Laurie Beechman & Bill Hutton
Andrew Lloyd Webber
Andrew Lloyd Webber & Laurie Beechman & Bill Hutton
Joseph sings a pretty, but seemingly fairly pointless song to the audience. However, upon further inspection, it foreshadows many major events of the first act.
{PROLOGUE}
[NARRATOR]
Some folks dream of the wonders they'll do
Before their time on this planet is through
Some just don't have anything planned
They hide their hopes and their heads in the sand
Now I don't say who is wrong, who is right
But if by chance you are here for the night
Then all I need is an hour or two
To tell the tale of a dreamer like you
We all dream a lot -- some are lucky, some are not
But if you think it, want it, dream it, then it's real
You are what you feel
But all that I say can be told another way
In the story of a boy whose dreams came true
And he could be you
[Joseph]
I closed my eyes, drew back the curtain
To see for certain what I thought I knew
Far far away, someone was weeping
But the world was sleeping
Any dream will do
[JOSEPH]
I wore my coat
With golden lining
Bright colors shining, wonderful and new
And in the east
The dawn was breaking
And the world was waking
Any dream will do
[CHILDREN]
I wore my coat
Aah
And in the east
Aah
Aah
[Joseph]
A crash of drums, a flash of light
My golden coat flew out of sight
The colors faded into darkness
I was left alone
[JOSEPH]
May I return
To the beginning
The light is dimming
And the dream is too
The world and I
We are still waiting
Still hesitating
Any dream will do
[CHILDREN]
May I return
Aah
Aah
The world and I
Aah
Aah
[Joseph]
A crash of drums, a flash of light
My golden coat flew out of sight
The colors faded into darkness
I was left alone
[JOSEPH]
May I return
To the beginning
The light is dimming
And the dream is too
The world and I
We are still waiting
Still hesitating
Any dream will do
[CHILDREN]
May I return
Aah
Aah
The world and I
Aah
Aah
Prologue You Are What You Feel/Any Dream Will Do was written by Tim Rice & Andrew Lloyd Webber.