Tomorow, Tomorrow
Bee Gees · Other Songs - Bee Gees
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
Ooh 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
Tomorow, Tomorrow
Released by the Bee Gees, this track exemplifies the group's signature late 1960s and early 1970s sound, blending smooth harmonies with a sophisticated pop arrangement. As part of their extensive discography, the song reflects the era's shift toward more polished production and intricate vocal interplay that would later define their disco era. The recording showcases the brothers' ability to craft lush, atmospheric tracks that balanced romantic themes with rhythmic complexity. While often associated with their broader catalog of hits, this specific composition highlights their versatility as songwriters and performers, contributing to their enduring legacy in English-language pop music. The piece remains a testament to the group's technical skill and their role in shaping the musical landscape of the time.

