Look Out (Here Comes Tomorrow) - Monkees, The (cover-live by Bill Sharkey)

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Look Out (Here Comes Tomorrow) (Monkees, The, 1967). Live cover performance by Bill Sharkey, Home Studio, Hawaii Kai, HI. 2024-05-17. "Keeping the Oldies & Classics Alive"

"Look Out (Here Comes Tomorrow)," written by Neil Diamond, was released on the "More Of the Monkees" LP in 1967 (Whitburn, 2006). The album sold over 5 million copies earning it 5X RIAA certified platinum album award; the album also topped the Billboard 200 album chart for 18 weeks, while remaining on the chart for 70 weeks (Whitburn, 2006). Additionally, it is notable "for being the first pop/rock album to be the best-selling album of the year in the States" (theseconddisc, 2021). Although "Look Out" was not released as a single in the USA, it was released as a single in the Philippines and Venezuela as the "B" side of "She" and in Turkey as the "B" side of "Your Auntie Grizelda" and in Australia, it was released as the "B" side of an EP single (discogs, 2024).

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Lyrics:

Look out, here comes tomorrow,
That’s when I’ll have to choose.
How I wish I could borrow,
Someone else’s shoes.

Mary, oh what a sweet girl,
Lips like strawberry pie.
Sandra, the long hair and pig tails,
Can’t make up my mind.

I see all kinds of sorrow,
Wish I only loved one.
Look out, here comes tomorrow,
Oh how I wish tomorrow would never come

Told them both that I loved them,
Said it, and it was true.
But I can’t have both of them
Don’t know what to do.

I see all kinds of sorrow,
Wish I only loved one.
Look out, here comes tomorrow,
Oh how I wish tomorrow would never come

I see all kinds of sorrow,
Wish I only loved one.
Look out, here comes tomorrow,
Oh how I wish tomorrow would never come

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