All My Tomorrows

Kenny Lattimore · From The Soul Of Man [1998]

All my yesterdays, all so blue

Days spent waiting, waiting to find you

Now those sad yesterdays, they're so far behind another lifetime



Sign your name on my future write your name on my heart

Your the one that I need in my life and my arms



All my tomorrows, they're all for you

All of my always, for all my whole life through babe

'Cause you're the one I want, I want to give tomorrow too

You'll always have all my tomorrows, they're all for you babe



All your every days, I'll be there

You'll have no doubts how much that I can care

There'll never be a day when I leave your side, not in this lifetime



Write your name on my future, sign your name on my soul

You're the one that I'll hold for all time

And I'm never never letting you go, no no baby 'cause



All my tomorrows, they're all for you

All of my always, for all my whole life through babe

'Cause you're the one I want, I want to give tomorrow too

You'll always have all my tomorrows, they're all for you babe



All my tomorrows, all my tomorrows they're all for you babe

All my tomorrows, all my tomorrows

All my heart and my soul, all I have, have it all

All I ever will need is you here with me, sharing with me

All my, all my tomorrows



All my tomorrows, they're all for you

All of my always, for all my whole life through babe

'Cause you're the one I want, I want to give tomorrow too

You'll always have all my tomorrows, they're all for you babe



All my tomorrows, they're all for you

All of my always, for all my whole life through babe

You're the one I want, I want to give tomorrow too

You'll always have all my tomorrows, they're all for you



All my tomorrows, they're all for you

All of my always, for all my whole life through babe

You're the one I want, I want to give tomorrow too

All My Tomorrows

Kenny Lattimore delivers a soulful performance on 'All My Tomorrows,' a track that exemplifies his signature blend of R&B and gospel influences. Recorded for the 1998 album 'From The Soul Of Man,' the song showcases his exceptional vocal control and emotional depth, characteristic of his work during the late 1990s. Lattimore's ability to convey vulnerability and hope resonates through the recording, making it a standout piece in his discography. The track reflects the era's smooth production style while maintaining the raw, heartfelt delivery that defined his career. It stands as a testament to his talent as a vocalist who could seamlessly navigate between contemporary R&B and traditional soul traditions.