词条 | Tomorrow (Strawbs song) |
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| Name = Tomorrow | Cover = | Caption = | Type = | Artist = Strawbs | alt Artist = | Album = Grave New World | Published = | Released = {{start date|1972|2}} | track_no = 8 | Recorded = {{start date|1971|11}} | Genre = Progressive rock | Length = 4:49 | Writer = Dave Cousins, Tony Hooper, Blue Weaver, John Ford, Richard Hudson | Composer = | Label = A&M | Producer = Strawbs | Chart position = | Tracks = | prev = "The Flower and the Young Man" | prev_no = 7 | next = "On Growing Older" | next_no = 9 | Misc = }} "Tomorrow" is a song by English band Strawbs credited as a band composition with the main idea by Dave Cousins. The track first appeared on the Grave New World album. Lyrical and musical contentIn the sleeve notes to the 1998 CD release of Grave New World, Dave Cousins revealed that the lyrics referred to his feelings of disappointment about Rick Wakeman and the way he had left the band, without a proper farewell. They are sung in a bitter almost vitriolic fashion. The music is dominated by electric guitar and organ, Cousins recalls that it was the first time he had played electric guitar on an album and felt comfortable with it. The song ends after an instrumental break; this was reproduced and extended as part of the 1972 live act. Personnel
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7 : Strawbs songs|1972 songs|Songs written by Dave Cousins|Songs written by Richard Hudson (musician)|Songs written by Tony Hooper|Songs written by John Ford (musician)|Songs written by Blue Weaver |
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