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Uploaded by on Feb 16, 2007

Scene from "Phantom of the Opera", "Wishing You Were Somehow Here Again" and "Wandering Child."

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  • I just don't get WHY Christine thought that the phantom was her father... I mean, if MY dad said that he whould send me the Angel of Music and I have recived The Phantom, I whouldn't belive he was my father... I mean, WHY have him as a father when you can have him as a lover!

  • It' s snowing

    The monuments are standing

    The graves are sleeping

    Christine is going

    Phantom is waiting

    Raul is riding

    And I am writing my comment

    About the best musical ever

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  • @Welomia626 wow....She didn't believe her father WAS the Phantom, but she believed that her father SENT her the Phantom...there's a difference

  • @RybakAndEdenLover Christine is Swedish... and shes in France. Nowhere does it say shes supposed to be British

  • I love this movie, and this song is the most touching for me. It reminds me of my grandfather who died when i was 4. I lived with my grandparents since my mom and dad gave me away.

  • She sounds sooo Amazing and it brings me to tears :")

  • the most annoying thing about this movie, is that she changes between british and american accent... She character is supposed to be british://

  • @christinesloat Yeah I know, but it's quite impressive anyways ^^ Hi nieghbour ;)

  • @ElinnilElinnilE I think quite a few people know of this syndrome- it's all over crime drama tv shows. And btw I'm a Dane ;)

  • @Welomia626 ummm because the phantom is a nutter who's soul is as twisted as his face. It'll be like having Charles Manson as a lover.

  • brings tears to my eyes each time I listen. My dad introduced me to broadway and I have done the same to my two sons. We viewed Phamton the first time with the boys in London at ages 8 & 11 and they could not take eyes off the play. they actually had already slept thru Cats and Miss Saigon so this showed how reaching this play can be. JW

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