What Happens Tomorrow
Duran Duran
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Child, don't you worry It's enough your growing up in such a hurry Brings you down, the news they sell ya To put in your mind that all mankind is a failure But nobody knows What's gonna happen tomorrow We try not to show How frightened we are If you love me, I'll protect you However I can You've got to believe It'll be alright in the end Fighting because we're so close There are times we punish those who we need the most Though we can't wait for a saviour Only got ourselves to blame for this behaviour And nobody knows What's gonna happen tomorrow We try not to show How frightened we are Would seem lonely If you were the only star in the night? You've got to believe It'll be alright in the end You've got to believe It'll be alright again Time is a ribbon, a silent icy river (froze us all) Running deep, deep and fast Enough to get lost down in the flow Crashing around These tiny lives mean everything And nobody knows What's gonna happen tomorrow So don't let go Now we've come this far Hold my hand please Understand me You're never alone We've got to believe It'll be alright in the end (Nobody knows) You've got to believe It'll be alright my friend Da, da, da, da And yes we believe It'll be alright again (Nobody knows)
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Written by: SIMON JOHN CHARLES LE BON, NICK RHODES, JOHN NIGEL TAYLOR, ROGER ANDREW TAYLOR, CID EDUARDO MEIRELES, ANDREW TAYLOR
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10 facts about this song
Band History"What Happens Tomorrow" is a single by the British pop band Duran Duran, originally formed in 1978. The band had undergone multiple lineup changes throughout its career, but continued to release music into the 21st century.
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Album ReleaseThe song "What Happens Tomorrow" was released as part of the band's eleventh studio album "Astronaut" in 2004, nearly 26 years after the band's formation.
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Song RankingThe song reached the Top 5 in Italy and the UK, and it charted at number 11 on Billboard's Adult Top 40 chart in the United States.
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Music VideoThe music video for "What Happens Tomorrow" was directed by the brothers Nick and Chris Angel, and uses a combination of CGI animation and scenes with the band members.
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Theme of the SongThe song carries a message of optimism, with the lyrics expressing a belief that, regardless of current hardships, things will improve in the future.
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Performing MembersDuring the creation of this track, the band welcomed back former members Andy Taylor and Roger Taylor, making it one of the releases to feature all original five members since 1980's.
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Role in Reunion"What Happens Tomorrow" played a significant role in the band's reunion in the early 2000s, as Duran Duran experienced a resurgence in popularity.
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Co-СompositionThe song was jointly written by all the five band members: Simon LeBon, Nick Rhodes, Andy Taylor, John Taylor, and Roger Taylor.
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Album ReceptionThe Astronaut album, inclusive of "What Happens Tomorrow," was received positively by critics, seeing it as a successful comeback for the band after a hiatus and multiple lineup changes.
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Charity ImpactIn 2020, band lead vocalist Simon Le Bon announced that he would be donating his royalties from streaming of "What Happens Tomorrow" to Small Steps Project, a UK-based humanitarian organization dedicated to help children around the world who live on rubbish dumps.
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