"When Tomorrow Comes" is a song recorded by British pop music duo Eurythmics. It was written by group members Annie Lennox, David A. Stewart and guest keyboardist Pat Seymour. With this single and its parent album Revenge, Lennox and Stewart continued with the rock and R&B sound from their previous album Be Yourself Tonight.
Released as the lead single from the new album, "When Tomorrow Comes" was a surprisingly modest hit in the UK, only reaching the Top 30. It proved to be a much bigger success in Australia and Scandinavia, where it reached the Top 10. "When Tomorrow Comes" was not released as a single in the United States.
1.) LP Version (4:32) 2. Extended Version (6:41)
When Tomorrow Comes is a 1939 romantic drama film starring Irene Dunne and Charles Boyer. A waitress falls in love with a man who later turns out to be a married concert pianist. Bernard B. Brown won the Academy Award for Best Sound.
A scene in the movie where the two protagonists take refuge from a storm in a church was the subject of Cain v. Universal Pictures, a case in which the writer James M. Cain sued Universal Pictures, the scriptwriter and the director for copyright infringement. Judge Leon Rene Yankwich ruled that there was no resemblance between the scenes in the book and the film other than incidental "scènes à faire", or natural similarities due to the situation, establishing an important legal precedent.
Don't understand why it has gone
When your eyes are full of tears
When you cry but no one hears it
Something's waiting there outside my door
Something waits for me
Morning – when you see the red sunrise
Evening – when the Earth is cold as ice
Calling – I am calling out your name
Help me – I'm a loser in this game
She's my hope and she's my life
She's the one I just can die for
She's the symbol I have lost
It' too late, I've paid its worth
Something's waiting there outside my door
Something waits for me
Morning – when you see the red sunrise
Evening – when the Earth is cold as ice
Calling – I am calling out your name
Help me – I'm a loser in this game
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Morning – when you see the red sunrise
Evening – when the Earth is cold as ice
Calling – I am calling out your name
Help me – I'm a loser in this game