I'll Be Alright Tomorrow
Osborne Brothers · Osborne Brothers 1 (1956-1968) [Bear Family] [1993]
I may be a little bit tired tonight but I'll be alright tomorrow
Be alright tomorrow be alright tomorrow be alright tomorrow
I may be a little bit tired tonight but I'll be alright tomorrow
'Cause my baby's coming home.
Every since she left things ain't been right
I've been out drinking every night.
I may be a little bit tired tonight but I'll be alright tomorrow
Be alright tomorrow be alright tomorrow be alright tomorrow
I may be a little bit tired tonight but I'll be alright tomorrow
'Cause my baby's coming home.
--- Instrumental ---
I may be a little bit tired tonight but I'll be alright tomorrow
Be alright tomorrow be alright tomorrow be alright tomorrow
I may be a little bit tired tonight but I'll be alright tomorrow
'Cause my baby's coming home.
I got a letter just today she's coming home to stay
Said she'll never leave my arms again.
I may be a little bit tired tonight but I'll be alright tomorrow
Be alright tomorrow be alright tomorrow be alright tomorrow
I may be a little bit tired tonight but I'll be alright tomorrow
'Cause my baby's coming home.
I may be a little bit tired tonight but I'll be alright tomorrow
'Cause my baby's coming home...
I'll Be Alright Tomorrow
Recorded by the Osborne Brothers, this track exemplifies the smooth, harmonized country-pop sound that defined their career during the 1950s and 1960s. As one of the most popular duets in American country music history, the Osborne Brothers blended traditional folk melodies with polished studio production to create a distinctive vocal style. Their ability to deliver heartfelt ballads alongside upbeat pop-country hits established them as a major force in the genre. This recording reflects the era's emphasis on acoustic instrumentation and male vocal duets, contributing to their enduring legacy as pioneers of the Nashville sound. The song remains a staple of their discography, showcasing the brothers' signature blend of warmth and technical skill that captivated audiences across generations.

