Look Out (Here Comes Tomorrow)

The Monkees · Original Album Series [2012]

Look out,

here comes tomorrow

thats when

I'll have to choose

how I

wish I could borrow some one else's shoes



Mary,

oh what a sweet girl

lips like

strawberry pie

Sondra,

long hair and beat curl

can't make up my mind



(chorus)

I've seen all kinds of sorrow,

wish I only loved one

look out, here comes tomorrow

oh how I wish tomorrow would never come



told them, both that I loved them,

said it (yes I did), and it was true

but I, can't have both of them

don't know what to do



(chorus)



(Mary, I love you)

(and Sondra, I love you)



(chorus)



(I love you, Darling)

Look Out (Here Comes Tomorrow)

Look Out (Here Comes Tomorrow) stands as a vibrant example of The Monkees' signature pop-rock sound, capturing the band's energetic approach to mid-1960s music. Written by Tommy Boyce and Bobby Hart, the track showcases the group's ability to blend catchy melodies with upbeat rhythms that defined their early discography. As part of their extensive catalogue, the song reflects the playful yet polished production style that brought the band widespread acclaim. The recording highlights the ensemble's tight harmonies and dynamic instrumentation, hallmarks of their most celebrated era. While the Monkees explored various musical directions throughout their career, this track remains a testament to their foundational work in pop culture, appealing to both longtime fans and new listeners discovering their influential body of work.