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  1. Without further ado, here are Phantoms top 10 tracks of all time: 1. Perpetual Motion. Phantoms. 2. Cry (Just a Little) - A-Trak and Phantoms Remix Edit. Bingo Players, A-Trak, Phantoms. 3. Let Go - Phantoms Remix. Phantoms. 4. Moonlight. Phantoms. 5. Just A Feeling. Phantoms. 6. Firepit. Phantoms, Big Wild. 7. Say It. Phantoms. 8. Are You Up.

    • Ramin Karimloo. He is always and remains the Best Phantom of all time! Your voice "meets" the sound of the music, a perfect melody. His voice is perfect, it can get light and smooth in moments, or it becomes so strong and loud.
    • Michael Crawford. The Personality of Erik: He really really felt it, you can hear it in every single phrase. The end is almost unbearable to listen to because it is so deeply touching.
    • John Owen Jones. I saw John Owen Jones play the Phantom this Thursday just gone. I can't tell you how amazing he is, but then again, Phantom fans will already know how amazing he is.
    • Geronimo Rauch. Geronimo was the first Phantom I saw in London. He was absolutely brilliant! Being Argentinian, I wondered how his pronunciations would be, but his singing and acting were absolutely breathtaking!
    • "I Remember/Stranger Than You Dreamt It"
    • "Wandering Child"
    • "Prima Donna"
    • "Masquerade"
    • "Think of Me"
    • "Past The Point of No Return"
    • "Wishing You Were Somehow Here Again"
    • "All I Ask of You"
    • "The Music of The Night"
    • "The Phantom of The Opera"

    After Christine Daae's introduction to the Phantom, she awakes from her faint-induced slumber to find herself in the Phantom's lair. She sings her portion "I Remember" that leads into his "Stranger Than You Dreamt It" after she peels the mask from his face in a moment of his weakness. Christine's portion is full of an innocent curiosity and naiveté...

    After her mournful song in the graveyard where her father is buried, Christine sits on the steps of her father's mausoleum to say her final goodbye. As she does, the angel of music appears again, hypnotizing her again into the Phantom's presence. In another beautiful duet between Phantom and Christine, they start to draw near one another again, Chr...

    This song, which involves the whole cast (minus Phantom) sees the opera house players as they get ready for that night's opening play. After securing Carlotta once again and demoting Christine to a mute role, the artists prepare during song in which they all reflect on the situation they're in. RELATED: 10 Facts About Joel Schumacher’s The Phantom ...

    The whole cast joins one another on-screen once again during this spectacular music number following a new year. The opera house is holding an exorbitant masquerade party full of costumes, drinks, dancing, and physical affection. It is one big party to greet a new year -- and simultaneously celebrating 3 months of being Phantom-free. RELATED: 10 Th...

    The first time the audience gets to her Christine Daae's voice is in her solo performance in "Think of Me" when she replaces Carlotta after she storms out in a huff. Daae's entrance mimics the books' as she steps in to take her place on center stage. The song, crystal-clear in its vocalization, and the light, springy, and sprightly music behind it ...

    In one of Phantom and Christine's sexiest duets, this song comes towards the end of the film at a pivotal moment in their relationship that literally takes them past the point of any return. The song is hot and heavy with passion, and love, which is reflected in its lyrics, the props and set, and even the clothes they are wearing, a clearly perfect...

    In another of Christine's solo acts, the soprano ventures out to the gravesite where her father is buried to finally say goodbye to him. The song is a heartbreaking one full of anguish and despair as Christine wrestles with the end of her affair with the angel of music. She is torn between wanting to maintain the relationship but realizing she can ...

    The dizzyingly romantic duet between Christine and Raoul is a highlight of the budding relationship between the two lovers and childhood friends. As they stand in the snow on the rooftop of the Paris opera house and sing of their love, devotion, and commitment to one another, it becomes increasingly harder for fans not to root for the two of them. ...

    Phantom takes the spotlight in his own song that he serenades to Christine after bringing her to his lair. The solo performance from the opera ghost is one that follows on the heels of their famous duet together and that introduces Christine to the musical genius of the angel of music and his workspace. In a way that is almost intoxicating, Phantom...

    The most famous duet in the production, this song comes just as Christine is seeing and physically meeting Phantom in person for the first time. This rock-and-roll-influenced song from the film has a rougher, sexier edge to it than what theatergoers might be used to. Christine begins the setup describing how he visited her and now he's here, while ...

  2. Mar 1, 2023 · Learn more about the songs in *The Phantom of the Opera*, including "Masquerade," "All I Ask of You," "The Music of the Night", and "Think of Me." Read more on LondonTheatre.co.uk.

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  3. The Phantom of the Opera is here! For this list, we'll be looking at each of the songs from the original 1986 musical.

  4. Jul 31, 2024 · As you listen to the songs, it’s a mix of lush, operatic scores that simply soar throughout the theatre. 80s influences ring throughout, thanks to synth chords and pulsating beats. So come on, follow us into the Phantom’s lair, there’s plenty of songs to discover.

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  6. Sit down and relax whilst watching a compilation of the most popular songs from The Phantom of the Opera. Welcome to The Shows Must Go On the channel bringing you showtunes, backstage access...

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