Tomorrow's (Just Another Day)
Madness
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Trying hard, I thought I'd done my best All my life, I can't get no rest Some who've closed the door before Say I can't carry on no more. I hear them saying Tomorrow's just another day I hear them saying And it gets better every day I hear them saying Tomorrow's just another day Listened long, tried to take it in All these facts leave me in the swim It's down and down there is no up I think that I've run out of luck. I hear them saying Tomorrow's just another day I hear them saying And it gets better every day I hear them saying Tomorrow's just another day Tomorrow's just another, day Walking now, over covered ground There is a chance if I move around I need a moment to reflect On the friendships I have wrecked. Why is it I (?) don't I always try? I hear them say Tomorrow's just another day I hear them say And it gets better every day I hear them say Tomorrow's just another day I hear them say And it gets better every day I heard them say Tomorrow's just another day I hear them say Tomorrow's just another day Tomorrow's just another I hear them saying Tomorrow's just another day I hear them saying And it gets better every day I hear them saying Tomorrow's just another day
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Written by: CATHAL SMYTH, CATHAL JOSEPH SMYTH, CHRISTOPHER JOHN FOREMAN, DANIEL MARK WOODGATE, GRAHAM MCPHERSON, LEE JAY THOMPSON, MARK WILLIAM BEDFORD, MICHAEL BARSON
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12 facts about this song
Collaboration- Elvis Costello co-wrote "Tomorrow's (Just Another Day)" with Madness. Costello was a prominent figure in the British punk and new wave movement in the late 1970s and early 80s.
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Charity Work– This song was one of the tracks in “The Rise & Fall” album by Madness, the proceeds of which were given to the charity, Comic Relief.
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Hit Song– The song became very popular and was able to reach number 8 on the UK Singles Chart. It was released as a single on February 1, 1983.
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Unique Version- It includes a unique version where Elvis Costello took over lead vocals, and this version was included in the 12” version of the single.
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Genre– “Tomorrow's (Just Another Day)" is mostly classified as pop, drawing on elements of ska and British dancehall.
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Album Success– The song is from Madness’ fourth studio album, “The Rise & Fall”. This album peaked at Number 10 in the UK Albums Chart.
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Special Edition- In 2010, a special edition of "The Rise & Fall" album was released, featuring numerous bonus tracks, including an extended version of "Tomorrow's (Just Another Day)".
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Music Video- The music video for "Tomorrow's (Just Another Day)" features the band members in a variety of humorous and surreal situations.
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Song Meaning- Like many Madness songs, it deals with ordinary life in a thoughtful yet humorous way. It lyrically presents a contrast between upbeat music and rather despondent lyrics about mundane life.
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Live Performances- The band often performs "Tomorrow's (Just Another Day)" during their live performances, with Elvis Costello occasionally joining them on stage.
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Cover Versions- Pop icon Kylie Minogue covered the song during her 2012 "Anti Tour".
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Legacy- Over 35 years after its release, "Tomorrow's (Just Another Day)" remains a fan-favorite, often cited as one of Madness’ best songs.
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