Come Tomorrow

Manfred Mann

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Come Tomorrow:Manfred Mann. #4 on UK Singles and #50 on BB Hot 100 on HMV and ASCOT Records in 1964. INTRO: #1. If the song of the songbird could replace my wrong word..then my dear that’s the song I would borrow. CHORUS: And tonight you would hear the saddest song of the year and you’d be mine once again come tomorrow. #2. If the song of the swallow could reveal my sorrow..then my dear he would sing just for you. CHORUS: And tonight you would hear the saddest song of the year and you’d be mine once again come tomorrow.   BRIDGE: Just tonight while in flight on your window sill they light to tell you  all of my tears. CHORUS: And tonight you would hear the saddest song of the year and you’d be mine once again come tomorrow. #3. If the song of the swallow could reveal my sorrow..then my dear he would sing just for you. CHORUS: Oh yes tonight tonight you would hear the saddest song of the year and you’d be mine once again come tomorrow. CHORUS: Oh yes tonight tonight you would hear the saddest song of the year and you’d be mine once again come tomorrow. OUTRO: Sing sing sing sing sing Mr. Songbird..come on and sing just once little Swallow..and make her mine once again come tomorrow..(Fade.) A sixties smash from Kraziekhat.

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La chanson évoque des thèmes de regret et de désir de réconciliation. Elle exprime le souhait que les chants des oiseaux puissent transmettre des sentiments profonds, afin que l’être aimé comprenne la tristesse et la douleur de l'absence. L'artiste utilise des métaphores liées à la nature pour illustrer son chagrin et son souhait de retrouver son bonheur passé. Dans le contexte des années 60, cette mélodie reflète une époque où les émotions étaient souvent communiquées à travers la musique, et où les histoires d'amour tumultueuses touchaient un large public. Les paroles parlent d'un espoir tenace de retrouver l'amour, même face aux difficultés.