Tomorrow Comes Today

Album: Gorillaz (2000)
Charted: 33
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  • Everybody's here with me
    (We) got no camera to see
    Don't think I'm all in this world
    The camera won't let me roll
    And the verdict doesn't love our soul
    The digital won't let me go

    Yeah yeah yeah
    I'll pay (yeah yeah yeah)
    When tomorrow
    Tomorrow comes today

    Stereo I want it on
    It's taken me far too long
    Don't think I'm all in this world
    I don't think I'll be here too long
    I don't think I'll be here too long
    I don't think I'll be here too long

    Yeah yeah yeah
    I'll pay
    When tomorrow
    Tomorrow comes today

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    (Da da da da da da da da) Writer/s: DAMON ALBARN, JAMIE HEWLETT
    Publisher: Audiam, Inc., Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 1

  • Vocal0id F4n from Why Do You Care?I imagine tomorrow comes today being about selling your soul to become famous.
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