
That version had different lyrics and was called "Married Man".

Sarah Brightman declared at the London's Royal Albert Hall Concert in 1997, that the song was originally written by Andrew Lloyd Webber for her, the first time he met her. The Phantom then carries Christine to a bed, where he lays her down and goes on to write his music.

When she approaches it, it suddenly moves, causing her to faint. The Phantom leads Christine around his lair, eventually pulling back a curtain to reveal a mannequin dressed in a wedding gown resembling Christine. He sings of his unspoken love for her and urges her to forget the world and life she knew before. He seduces Christine with "his music" of the night, his voice putting her into a type of trance. "The Music of the Night" is sung after the Phantom lures Christine Daaé to his lair beneath the Opera House.

This change can only be made if there are sheet music arrangements for more than one instrument. Should you wish to only view the arrangements for one specific instrument, then please choose the desired instrument in the menu below. To view a score before purchasing, and to hear a short playback, please click on this icon adjacent to the score that you would like to see. This track was performed by Christopher Hussey, Michael Crawford, The Phantom Of The Opera (Musical), Barbra Streisand, Jackie Evancho, Andrea Bocelli, Fred Kern, David Cook, Mona Rejino, Charles Hart, Richard Stilgoe, Phillip Keveren, Ed Lojeski, Carol Klose, Bill Boyd, Larry Moore, Lee Evans, Andrew Lloyd Webber. Below is the sheet music for The Music Of The Night (from The Phantom Of The Opera).
