Tomorrow

Amanda Lear

About Tomorrow

"Tomorrow" is a song by French singer Amanda Lear from her 1977 album I Am a Photograph, released as a single the same year. The song was a commercial success and remains one of Lear's biggest hits.


Year:
1989
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Vou
Voulez-vous
Un
Rendez-vous
Voulez-vous un rendez-vous
Tomorrow
We could try
To say goodbye
Tomorrow
Don't you know where I come from
Can't you feel love coming on
Where are you, can I see you
Tomorrow
Now I see vous
It was doing me vous
Don't you know that loving feeling vous
In my book of trips see
You're the one I need tomorrow
You're after a fantastic man
Don't you know where I come from Yeah, you're great
Can't you feel love coming on
You're the best
Forget the rest
Tomorrow
Had to wait now I see
So much time you and me
To find you don't you know I'm loving, feeling
I want that thanks
Anyone
Hey you you are fan fantastic

Don't you know where I come from
Can't you feel love coming on
Voulez-vous un rendez-vous
Tomorrow
Voulez-vous un rendez-vous
Tomorrow
We could try
To say goodbye
Tomorrow
Don't you know where I come from
Can't you feel love coming on
Where are you, can I see you
Tomorrow
Voulez-vous un rendez-vous
Tomorrow
You're the best
Forget the rest
Tomorrow
Don't you know where I come from
Can't you feel love coming on
Where are you, can I see you
Tomorrow
Diki diki diki bum bum lovin' babe
Diki diki diki bum bum lovin' boy
Diki diki diki bum bum lovin' woman
Voulez-vous
Voulez-vous
Voulez-vous
Voulez-vous

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Amanda Lear

Amanda Lear (real name Amanda Tapp, born 18 June 193918 November 1939 or 1946, in British Hong Kong, or 1950 in Saigon) is a French singer, lyricist, composer, painter, TV presenter, actress and novelist. more »

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Written by: AMANDA LEAR, RAINER PIETSCH

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11 facts about this song

Origin
"Tomorrow" is a song by French singer and former fashion model Amanda Lear. It was originally released in 1977 as a single.
Creation
This song was part of Lear's second album "I Am a Photograph".
Producers
The song was produced by Anthony Monn, a renowned German producer who mainly contributed to disco and pop genres in the 70s and 80s.
Song Writing
Both Amanda Lear and Anthony Monn are credited as the writers of "Tomorrow".
Genre Classification
"Tomorrow" is a disco song. Its upbeat tempo and dance-friendly rhythm reflect the popular musical style of the late 70s.
Chart Performance
Despite not being one of Amanda Lear's commercially successful tracks, the song has gained a cult following due to its disco charm.
Music Video
The music video for "Tomorrow" features Lear in a sumptuous setting, which was quite common for the singer, known for her glam and extravagant style.
Reception
This song has become a classic hit in disco clubs due to its infectious melody.
Re-releases
"Tomorrow" has been re-released several times, including a remastered version in 2012 as part of Lear's album "I Don't Like Disco".
Influences
The song's musical style reflects the influence of European disco, which was extremely popular during the time of its release.
Fun Fact
Lear had a distinctive husky voice which has contributed to the song's otherworldly disco charm.

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