Tomorrow Morning

Jack Johnson · On And On [2003]

Well that's alright, if that's alright

Two thousand miles, but still that's alright

And that's alright, if that's alright

I'll see you in the mornin', if that's alright



What would you do if I wrote you a song

Would you give me some lovin' when I get home

Or would you be mad me if I had a hard time gettin' a hold of you

I try all the time



And I'll bet that

You don't know anybody that could be so bad

But if you did, you'd be wonderin' where I'm at

Well, I'll be home when tomorrow mornin' comes



And what would you do if I sang you this song

The connection is bad but that's only the phone

Cause when my words kiss your ear

I'll be right there

The message is long cause baby, this is your song



I'll bet that

You don't know anybody that could be so bad

But if you did, you'd be wonderin' where I'm at

Well, I'll be home when tomorrow mornin'



I'll bet that

You don't know anybody that could be so bad

But if you did, you'd be wonderin' where I'm at

Well, I'll be home home when tomorrow morning

And that's alright

Cause I'll be home when tomorrow morning

And that's alright

Cause I'll be home when tomorrow morning comes

Tomorrow Morning

Jack Johnson's "Tomorrow Morning" serves as a quintessential example of his acoustic pop style, characterized by warm guitar work and introspective lyrics. Released on the 2003 album *On And On*, the track exemplifies Johnson's signature approach to blending folk sensibilities with accessible pop melodies. The song reflects a period in his discography where he focused on themes of personal reflection and everyday life, delivered with a relaxed vocal delivery that became a hallmark of his career. As part of his broader body of work from the early 2000s, the recording captures the laid-back aesthetic that defined his initial rise to prominence, resonating with listeners seeking gentle, contemplative music.