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“One More Angel In Heaven” performed by Joseph's brothers. From the 1999 film version of 'Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat’ with Lyrics by Tim Rice & Music by Andrew Lloyd Webber. Discover more about Joseph and buy tickets for your nearest performance now: https://www.josephthemusical.com/ Subscribe and hit the bell to be notified of more Joseph content: / @josephandtheamazingtechnic6910 Follow Joseph everywhere: Twitter: / josephmusical Facebook: / josephandtheamazingtechnicolordreamcoat Instagram: / josephmusical TikTok: / josephmusical Lyrics: Father, we've something to tell you A story of our time A tragic but inspiring tale Of manhood in its prime You know you had a dozen sons... Well now that's not quite true But feel no sorrow—do not grieve He would not want you to There's one more angel in heaven There's one more star in the sky Joseph, we'll never forget you It's tough but we're gonna get by There's one less place at our table There's one more tear in my eye But Joseph, the things that you stood for Like truth and light never die When I think of his last great battle A lump comes to my throat It takes a man who knows no fear To wrestle with a goat His blood-stained coat is tribute to His final sacrifice His body may be past its peak But his soul's in paradise So long little Joe! Adios, buckaroo! 10–4, good buddy! There's one less place at our table There's one more tear in my eye But Joseph, the things that you stood for Like truth and light never die Carve his name with pride and courage (Let no tear be shed) If he had not laid down his life We all would now be dead ---- In the summer of 1967, Andrew Lloyd Webber was asked by Alan Doggett, head of the Music Department at Colet court, St Paul’s Junior School who taught his younger brother, Julian, to write a ‘pop cantata’ for the school choir to sing at their Easter end of term concert. Andrew immediately approached his friend Tim Rice to ask if he would write lyrics for the project. After toying with ideas about spies, 007′s and the like, Tim suggested the story of Joseph. The first performance of Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat was on a cold winter afternoon on 1st March 1968 at the Old Assembly Hall, Colet Court, Hammersmith. Accompanied by the School orchestra and conducted by Alan Doggett, the performance was only 15 minutes long. It was such a success that a second performance was arranged on 12th May 1968 at Central Hall, Westminster, where Andrew’s father was the organist. Julian Lloyd Webber gave a classical recital in the first half, along with Bill Lloyd Webber. The audience of approximately 2,500 consisted mainly of parents of the Colet Court boys. To Andrew and Tim’s surprise, Derek Jewell, Jazz and Pop Critic for The Sunday Times, saw the show and wrote a favourable review of Joseph, which appeared on 19th May 1968. A third performance took place on 9th November 1968 at St Paul’s Cathedral, where Joseph was expanded to include songs such as ‘Potiphar’ for the first time. #OneMoreAngelInHeaven #JosephAndTheAmazingTechnicolorDreamcoat #AndrewLloydWebber #TimRice