Tomorrow (Paul McCartney song)
"Tomorrow" is a song written by Paul McCartney, credited to Lennon–McCartney, and originally released on the Beatles' 1966 album Revolver. It appears as the second track on side two of the album's original UK release.
The song is primarily a piano-based ballad, with McCartney on lead vocals and piano. Its arrangement also features subtle instrumentation, including Ringo Starr's understated drumming and George Harrison's distinctive guitar work. While credited to Lennon-McCartney, "Tomorrow" is generally considered to be a predominantly Paul McCartney composition.
Lyrically, "Tomorrow" expresses themes of optimism and resilience. The lyrics convey a sense of hope for the future despite present difficulties, suggesting a belief that things will improve. The relatively simple and direct lyrics are a characteristic of some of McCartney's early songwriting.
"Tomorrow" is not one of the best-known or most frequently discussed tracks from Revolver, but it is appreciated by many Beatles fans for its melodic charm and optimistic message. It exemplifies the range of styles and emotions present on the album, showcasing the Beatles' experimentation with different musical approaches during that period. The song has not been heavily covered by other artists.