About the song

The Bee Gees, renowned for their harmonies and later disco hits, took a slightly different turn in 1969 with their single “Tomorrow Tomorrow.” This track marks a departure from the more familiar sound of the band, offering a glimpse into a more experimental side of the Gibb brothers.

Originally penned for the soulful voice of Joe Cocker, “Tomorrow Tomorrow” was a departure from the typical Bee Gees fare. The song’s composition, a blend of folk and rock, was a marked contrast to the pop harmonies that would later define the band’s sound. The decision to keep the song for themselves was a gamble, but one that paid off in certain markets, particularly in Europe.

While “Tomorrow Tomorrow” didn’t achieve the same level of commercial success as some of their other hits, it’s a fascinating piece of Bee Gees history. The track showcases the band’s versatility and willingness to experiment with different sounds. The song’s lyrics, with their themes of hope and optimism, are a departure from the more introspective material that the Bee Gees would often explore.

The decision to release “Tomorrow Tomorrow” as a single was a bold move on the part of the band’s management. Without a corresponding album track, the song was essentially a standalone release. The lack of a stereo mix until the 1990s further highlights the experimental nature of the track.

Critics of the time praised the song’s musical arrangements, noting the incorporation of horns and strings. However, some felt that the song was a better fit for Joe Cocker’s powerful vocals. Despite these mixed reviews, “Tomorrow Tomorrow” remains a beloved track among fans of the Bee Gees, offering a glimpse into a side of the band that is often overlooked.

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Lyrics

Oooo… every day you make me cry, girl;
I cry too much.
And today you say goodbye, girl;
it’s just too much.
Hey! I swallowed each and every lie that you gave to me.
Where lies the man that I was, and the future that could never be?
Tomorrow… every one gonna know me better.
And tomorrow… every one gonna drink my wine.
And…tomorrow… every one gonna read my letter,
and my story of love, and a love that could never be mine.
Oooo… Ask you to be my wife, girl. You were playing…
Now I ask you where is my life, girl? You were saying…
Hey! I swallowed each and every lie that you gave to me.
Where lies the man that I was, and the future that could never be?
Tomorrow… every one gonna know me better.
And tomorrow… every one gonna drink my wine.
And…tomorrow… every one gonna read my letter,
and my story of love, and a love that could never be mine.
And…
Tomorrow… every one gonna know me better.
And tomorrow… every one gonna drink my wine.
And…tomorrow… every one gonna read my letter,
and my story of love, and a love that could never be mine.