Tomorrow
Wings, Paul McCartney
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Oh, baby, don't let me down tomorrow Holding hands we both abandon sorrow Oh, for a chance to get away tomorrow Hey, baby's got a lazy day on Sunday, Here's a pound, we hang around 'til Monday Oh, baby don't you let me down on Sunday Bring a bag of bread and cheese And find a shady spot beneath the trees Catch a breath of country air And run your pretty fingers thro' my hair Tomorrow, when we both abandon sorrow Oh, baby, don't you let me down tomorrow Thro' the week we beg and steal and borrow Oh, for a chance to get away tomorrow Honey, pray for sunny skies So I can speak to rainbows in your eyes Let's just hope the weather man is feeling fine and doesn't spoil our plan Tomorrow, when we both abandon sorrow Oh, baby, don't you let me down tomorrow Holding hands we both abandon sorrow Oh, baby, don't let me down tomorrow Oh, for a chance to get away tomorrow Baby, don't let me down tomorrow Baby, don't let me down tomorrow Baby, don't let me down tomorrow Baby, don't let me down tomorrow Oh don't let, let me down Baby, don't let me down tomorrow Baby, don't let me down tomorrow Baby, don't let me down tomorrow
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13 facts about this song
Song Creation"Tomorrow" is a classic song written by Paul McCartney. It was originally performed by his band, "Wings", in 1971.
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Album ContributionThis song features on the second studio album by "Wings" entitled "Wild Life".
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Song Length"Tomorrow" lasts a total of 3 minutes and 22 seconds.
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McCartney's Vocal RangeOne of the striking features of "Tomorrow" is Paul McCartney's impressive vocal range from low to high.
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Cover VersionsAlthough "Tomorrow" isn't one of McCartney's most popular songs, it has been covered by other artists, including David Cassidy for his 1974 album "The Higher They Climb".
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Song StyleThe song follows a psychedelic pop genre, which gives it a distinctive dreamy quality.
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Recording Locations"Tomorrow" was recorded at Abbey Road Studios in London, which is notably where The Beatles famously recorded.
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Critical ReceptionThe song received a mixed reception from critics. Some lauded its subtle harmonies and McCartney's vocal performance, while others found it overly simplistic.
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Official ReleaseIt was officially released on December 7, 1971.
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InspirationLike many of Paul McCartney's songs, it's believed that "Tomorrow" was inspired by his relationship with Linda McCartney.
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Backing VocalsLinda McCartney provides backing vocals on this track, underlining the personal importance of this song to Paul.
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Track Position"Tomorrow" is the ninth track on the "Wild Life" album.
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Song WritingAs with most McCartney songs, "Tomorrow" is credited to both Paul McCartney and John Lennon, as was their agreement, however John Lennon did not contribute to the writing of the song.
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