Andrew Lloyd Webber (Londres - 22 de marzo de 1948), Barón de Sydmonton, es un compositor británico se ha convertido en uno de los compositores teatrales más renombrados de finales del siglo XX con obras que se han mantenido con gran éxito tanto en Broadway como en el West End londinense.
Ha producido 16 musicales, 2 bandas sonoras, una Misa de Requiem en Latín. Ha acumulado gran cantidad de premios, entre los que destacan 3 Premios Tony, 3 Premios Grammy, un Oscar, un Emmy Internacional, 6 Premios Olivier y un Globo de Oro.
¡Cuatro años de duro trabajo!Este mes de mayo cumplimos cuatro años al aire. Seguimos trabajando en la difusión de este maravilloso instrumento, ¡gracias por participar en nuestra historia!
Dm DmC joseph's luck was really out A#ADm his spirit and his fortune low DmC alone he sat, alone he thought A#ADm of happy times he used to know
FCGCadd9Dm hey dreamer, don't be so upset FCGCadd9A hey Joseph, you're not beaten yet
DB5A go, go go joseph you know what they say hang on now joseph you'll make it some day B5Asus2D don't give up joseph, fight till you drop B5Asus2Dm we've read the book and you come out on top
DmC now into joseph's prison cell A#ADm were flung two very frightened men DmC we don't think that we will ever A#ADm see the light of day again
FCGCadd9Dm hey joseph, help us if you can FCGCadd9A we've had dreams that we don't understand
DB5A both men were servants of pharaoh the king both in the doghouse for doing their thing B5Asus2D one was a baker, a cook in his prime B5Asus2Dm one was a butler, the jeeves of his time
DmC tell me of your dreams my friends A#ADm and i will tell you what they show DmC though i cannot guarantee A#ADm to get it right, i'll have a go
FCGCadd9Dm first the butler, trembling, took the floor FCGCadd9A nervously he spoke of what he saw
DB5A there i was standing in front of a vine i picked some grapes and i crushed them to wine B5Asus2D i gave some to pharaoh who drank from my cup B5Asus2Dm i tried to interpret but i had to give up
DmC you will soon be free, my friend A#ADm So do not worry any more DmC the king will let you out of here A#ADm you'll butle as you did before
FCGCadd9Dm next the baker rose to tell his dream FCGCadd9A hoping it would have a similar theme
DB5A there i was standing with baskets of bread high in the sky i saw birds overhead B5Asus2D who flew to my baskets and ate every slice B5Asus2Dm now give me the message - like his, would be nice
DmC sad to say your dream is not A#ADm the kind of dream i'd like to get DmC pharaoh has it in for you A#ADm your execution date is set FCDm don't rely on all i said i saw FCA it's just that i have not been wrong before
DB5A go, go, go joseph you know what they say hang on now joseph you'll make it some day B5Asus2D shalala joseph you're doing fine you and your dreamcoat ahead of your time
DB5A go, go, go joseph you know what they say hang on now joseph you'll make it some day B5Asus2D shalala joseph you're doing fine you and your dreamcoat ahead of your time
Dsus2 - Dm--D* go, go, go, Jo Dsus2 - Dm--D go, go, go, Jo Dsus2 - Dm--D go, go, go, Jo go, go, go, Jo go, go, go, Go D Jo E go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go
AD5E joseph you know what they say hang on now joseph you'll make it some day A/C#Asus2A shalala joseph you're doing fine A/C#Asus2Esus4 you and your dreamcoat ahead of your time A5F#5 go, go, go, go, go, go, go B5G#5F# joseph you know what they say hang on now joseph you'll make it some day G#5F#B5 shalala joseph you're doing fine G#5F#B5 you and your dreamcoat ahead of your time
B5 ahead of your time ahead of my time ahead of your time
(no chords) ahead of my
B time
* If this part is troublesome omit the Dm in favor of another Dsus2 stroke
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