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Looking for a Better Tomorrow

Songs with tomorrow in the title

By Rasma RaistersPublished 3 months ago 3 min read
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This is part of a creative musical series of songs that began with songs with yesterday in the title. Now here are songs with tomorrow in the title. Afterward will be songs with present, past, and future in the titles. I hope you enjoy and have lovely memories of days gone by.

“Tomorrow Never Knows” is a song that was recorded by the English rock band The Beatles. It was written by John Lennon and is credited to Lennon-McCartney. The song was released in 1966 as the final track to the album Revolver. It features an Indian-inspired modal backing of tambura and sitar drone and bass guitar. The song was an early and highly influential recording in the psychedelic and electronic music genres. Rolling Stone lists it at number 18 on the list of The 100 Greatest Beatles Songs.

“Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow” is a song that was written by Gerry Goffin and Carole King. It was recorded in 1960 by the American girl group The Shirelles. The song went to number one on the Billboard Hot 100 chart and became the first song to reach number one recorded by an American girl group. The song also charted on the R&B and UK Singles charts. Billboard listed the song at number 3 on its list of 100 Greatest Girl Group Songs of All Time.

“Lookout Here Comes Tomorrow” is a song that was recorded by the American rock band The Monkees. It is featured on their 1967 album More of The Monkees. The song has captivating vocals, emotional lyrics, and a great lead vocal by band member Davy Jones. It was written by American singer and songwriter Neil Diamond and became one of the band’s most beloved songs.

“When Tomorrow Comes” is a song that was recorded by the British pop music duo Eurythmics. It was written by group members Annie Lenox, David A. Stewart, and guest keyboardist Pat Seymour. It is featured on their album Revenge. The song was released as a single in the UK but not in the US.

“Tomorrow Never Comes” is a song that was recorded by American singer and actor Elvis Presley. The song was released in 1966 as a heartfelt ballad about regret, missed opportunities, and the fleeting of time. With the powerful voice of Elvis, the song captured the hearts of his listeners.

“Lady What’s Tomorrow” is a song that was recorded by English singer, songwriter, and pianist Elton John. It was written in 1070 by John and Bernie Taupin. The song is among the most popular songs John has recorded.

“Tomorrow May Never Come” is a song that was recorded in 1965 by the American rhythm and blues vocal group The Spinners. It is featured on their album The Original Spinners. The song was written by Thomas Kemp and offers the soulful Motown sound. It offers the message to make the most of each day for tomorrow may never come.

“Tomorrow Tomorrow” is a song that was written by Barry and Maurice Gibb. It was recorded in 1969 by the British-Australian pop group The Bee Gees. This was the first single released after Robin Gibb left the group and featured the trio Barry Gibb, Maurice Gibb, and drummer Colin Petersen. The song charted on the Billboard Hot 100 and Cash Box charts. It is featured on their 1980 CD Best of the Bee Gees.

“Tomorrow Is a Long Time” is a song that was written and recorded by American singer and songwriter Bob Dylan. Dylan’s officially released version of the song is a live recording from 1962. The song was featured in the first season finale of the show “The Walking Dead”. It also appears twice in the 2017 film “The Vanishing of Sidney Hall”.

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About the Creator

Rasma Raisters

My passions are writing and creating poetry. I write for several sites online and have four themed blogs on Wordpress. Please follow me on Twitter.

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