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"Tomorrow Tomorrow"
Single by Bee Gees
B-side Sun in My Morning
Released May 1969[1]
Format Vinyl record 45RPM
Recorded March 19-21, 1969
IBC Studios, London[2]
Genre Rock
Length 4:05
Label UK: Polydor 56381, USA/CA: Atco 45-6682
Writer(s) Barry Gibb, Maurice Gibb
Producer Robert Stigwood, Bee Gees
Bee Gees singles chronology
"First of May"
(1969)
"Tomorrow Tomorrow"
(1969)
"Don't Forget to Remember"
(1969)

Tomorrow Tomorrow is a song by the Bee Gees and was originally intended for singer Joe Cocker[3]. It is the first Bee Gees single released after Robin Gibb had quit the group which was now down to a trio featuring Barry Gibb, Maurice Gibb, and Colin Petersen on drums. Released in the US on June 1, 1969, the single charted at #54. The B-Side is the notably acclaimed, Sun in My Morning.

Since both songs did not appear on the next Bee Gees' album Cucumber Castle, no stereo mixes were produced until 1990 when they appear on the Bee Gees Box set Tales from the Brothers Gibb.

Chart performance

Chart Peak position
Australia 28
Austria 7
Belgium 9
Brazil 4
Canada 19
China 6
Denmark 1
Germany 6
Italy 24
Netherlands 3
New Zealand 3
South Africa 9
Spain 12
United Kingdom 23
United States 54

References

  1. ^ Spicks & Specks: Bee Gees Singles Discography
  2. ^ Joe Brennan: Gibb Songs 1969
  3. ^ Joe Brennan: Gibb Songs 1969

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