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 folk-pop style, characterized by gentle melodies and introspective lyrics. Released on the 2003 album *On And On*, the track exemplifies Johnson's signature approach to blending relaxed instrumentation with themes of hope and everyday life. The song reflects the broader appeal of his discography, which often features stripped-down arrangements that prioritize emotional resonance over complex production. As a staple of his catalog, the recording captures the laid-back vibe that defined his early career and continues to resonate with listeners seeking comforting, sun-drenched acoustic sounds.