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July 13, 2019
In 71, ‘Tomorrow Night, on B & C,
for Atomic Rooster, peaked at No.11.
And in 2010, ‘Today Was A Fairytale’,
on Mercury, took Taylor Swift, to No.57.
In 01, Feeder, on Echo,
reached No.12 with ‘Just A Day’.
And in 02, ‘Gorillaz, on Parlophone,
peaked at No.33, with ‘Tomorrow Comes Today’.
In 68, ‘A Day Without Love’, reached No.6,
for Love Affair, on CBS.
And in 02, ‘If Tomorrow Never Comes’,
on Polydor, gave Ronan Keating, a No.1 success.
In 94, ‘The Day I Tried To Live’, on A & M,
took Soundgarden, to No.42.
And in 97, ‘Tomorrow’, on Fontana,
for James, at No.12, came through.
In 65, ‘Day Tripper’/ ‘We Can Work It Out’,
on Parlophone, gave The Beatles, a US & UK No.1 view.
And in 88, ‘Tomorrow People’, on Virgin,
took Ziggy Marley & The Melody Makers, to No.22.
In 86, ‘When Tomorrow Comes’, peaked at No.30,
for The Eurythmics, on RCA.
And in 96, ‘The Day We Caught The Train’ – a Top 4,
for Ocean Colour Scene, on MCA.
In 68, ‘Today’, on Pye,
for Sandie Shaw, peaked at No.27.
And in 09, ‘The Day I Died’, on Mercury,
took Just Jack, up to No.11.
In 03, ‘Dreams’, on Defected,
saw Kings Of Tomorrow, at No.69.
And in 08, ‘The Day That Never Came’, on Mercury,
for Metallica, reached the No.19 line.
In 90, ‘Today Forever’, on Creation,
gave Ride, a No.14 ping.
And in 95, Stevie Wonder, on Motown,
was at No.71, with ‘Tomorrow Robins will sing’.
In 65, ‘Come Tomorrow’, on HMV,
gave Manfred Mann, a Top 4.
And in 83, ‘Just A Day Away’, reached No.68,
for Barclay James Harvest, on Polydor.
In 82, Abba, on Epic, reached No.32,
with ‘The Day Before You Came’.
And in 97, ‘Tomorrow Never Dies’, on A & M,
gave Sheryl Crow, a No.12 claim.
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