"Tomorrow" | ||||
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Single by Amanda Lear | ||||
from the album I Am a Photograph | ||||
Released | 1977 | |||
Format | 7" | |||
Genre | Euro disco | |||
Length | 4:10 | |||
Label | Ariola | |||
Writer(s) | Rainer Pietsch, Amanda Lear | |||
Producer(s) | Anthony Monn | |||
Amanda Lear singles chronology | ||||
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"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.
"Tomorrow" was released as the third single from Amanda's debut album I Am a Photograph in 1977. It is an uptempo disco song, written by Rainer Pietsch, with lyrics by Amanda Lear herself. The single was released by Ariola Records in most territories, while Polydor distributed the record in Italy and Nippon Columbia in Japan.
The B-side of the 7" single in Italy was "The Lady in Black", and a French-language version of "Alphabet" appeared in France. "Queen of Chinatown" was released as the B-side in Spain and Portugal (Spanish release had it billed as "La reina del barrio chino" ) while in Japan, the B-side was "Pretty Boys".
Amanda Lear promoted "Tomorrow" by numerous TV appearances. The track became one of her biggest hits of the disco era. It reached number 1 spot in Italy in October 1977 and remains the only chart-topper of Lear's entire career.
In 1998, Lear recorded a new version of the song for the album Back in Your Arms, which consisted of re-recordings of her old hits. That version was performed on television. 2008 saw Lear re-recording "Tomorrow" again, this time in a salsa-flavoured style, for the album Amour Toujours, which in fact was an updated version of her 2006 With Love album.
Amanda Lear filmed a number of music videos for "Tomorrow". A blue screen video with two backing dancers was produced for Musikladen and can now be found on a 3-DVD box set Das beste aus dem Musikladen Vol. 1, released in 2012. Another clip, produced for Italian television show Odeon in 1977, sees Amanda performing the song in a sport hall, surrounded by young men playing basketball.