Any Dream Will Do Lyrics And Chords
The youtube video is of Jason Donovan.The guitar / ukulele chords are in the keys of G and D and are in ''Chordpro''. The 5 string banjo chords are now included.Folk Song written by songwriter Leo Mead. From Joseph And The Amazing Technicolour Dream Coat, No 1 in Ireland for Joe Cuddy 1974. Also recorded by Jason Donovan which the chords are set to. These set of chords can be also played on the mandolin Words and music written by Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice. The most popular version on youtube is by Jason Donovan with Donny Osmond And Lee Mead.. Any Dream Will Do Sheet Music And Tin Whistle Notes
Here's the guitar chords in the key of that Jason Donovan
sings the song in.
I[G] closed my [C]eyes, [G]drew back the [C]curtain
[F]To see for [C]certain [G]what I thought I [C]knew
[Em]Far far a[C]way, [G]someone was [C]weeping
[F]But the world was [C]sleeping
[G]Any dream will [C]do
[G]I wore my [C]coat, [Em]with golden [C]lining
[F]Bright colours [C]shining, [G]wonderful and [C]new
[Em]And in the [C]east, [G]the dawn was [C]breaking
[F]And the world was [C]waking
[G]Any dream will [C]do.
A [F]crash of drums, a flash of light
My [D7]golden coat flew out of sight
The [C]colours faded into darkness
I[G] was left alo[C]ne
[Em]May I re[C]turn [G]to the be[C]ginning
[F]The light is [C]dimming, [G]and the dream is [C]to
[Em]The world and [C]I,[G] we are still [C]waiting
[F]Still hesi[C]tating
[G]Any dream will [C]do
Music break chords
Em C G C F C G C
Em C G C F C G C
A [F]crash of drums, a flash of light
My [D7]golden coat flew out of sight
The [C]colours faded into darkness
[G]I was left alon[C]e
[Em]May I re[C]turn [G]to the be[C]ginning
The [F]light is [C]dimming, [G]and the dream is [C]too
The [Em]world and [C]I, [G]we are still [C]waiting
[F]Still hesi[C]tating [G]Any dream will [C]do
sings the song in.
I[G] closed my [C]eyes, [G]drew back the [C]curtain
[F]To see for [C]certain [G]what I thought I [C]knew
[Em]Far far a[C]way, [G]someone was [C]weeping
[F]But the world was [C]sleeping
[G]Any dream will [C]do
[G]I wore my [C]coat, [Em]with golden [C]lining
[F]Bright colours [C]shining, [G]wonderful and [C]new
[Em]And in the [C]east, [G]the dawn was [C]breaking
[F]And the world was [C]waking
[G]Any dream will [C]do.
A [F]crash of drums, a flash of light
My [D7]golden coat flew out of sight
The [C]colours faded into darkness
I[G] was left alo[C]ne
[Em]May I re[C]turn [G]to the be[C]ginning
[F]The light is [C]dimming, [G]and the dream is [C]to
[Em]The world and [C]I,[G] we are still [C]waiting
[F]Still hesi[C]tating
[G]Any dream will [C]do
Music break chords
Em C G C F C G C
Em C G C F C G C
A [F]crash of drums, a flash of light
My [D7]golden coat flew out of sight
The [C]colours faded into darkness
[G]I was left alon[C]e
[Em]May I re[C]turn [G]to the be[C]ginning
The [F]light is [C]dimming, [G]and the dream is [C]too
The [Em]world and [C]I, [G]we are still [C]waiting
[F]Still hesi[C]tating [G]Any dream will [C]do
Any Dream Will Do is a song from Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice’s musical Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat. It’s sung by the character Joseph and reflects themes of hope, faith, and resilience.
In the context of the musical, the song captures Joseph’s journey from being sold into slavery by his brothers to rising to power in Egypt, ultimately realizing his dreams. The "coat of many colors" symbolizes Joseph’s unique destiny and the fulfillment of his dreams.
The lyrics are dreamlike and open-ended, emphasizing the idea that any dream—no matter how big or small—can lead to self-discovery and success if pursued with determination and belief. The song's hopeful, uplifting tone has made it a favorite, often interpreted as an anthem for following one's dreams despite life’s challenges.
In the context of the musical, the song captures Joseph’s journey from being sold into slavery by his brothers to rising to power in Egypt, ultimately realizing his dreams. The "coat of many colors" symbolizes Joseph’s unique destiny and the fulfillment of his dreams.
The lyrics are dreamlike and open-ended, emphasizing the idea that any dream—no matter how big or small—can lead to self-discovery and success if pursued with determination and belief. The song's hopeful, uplifting tone has made it a favorite, often interpreted as an anthem for following one's dreams despite life’s challenges.
Below are the 5 string banjo chords in the key of C Major.