Tomorrow (Silverchair song)

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"Tomorrow"
Single by Silverchair
from the album Frogstomp
Released September 1994 (Australia)
Format CD single, 7" (LTD 200 copies only)
Recorded 1994
Genre Grunge
Post-grunge
Length 4:28
Label Sony Music
Producer Phil McKellar
Silverchair singles chronology
"Tomorrow"
(1994)
"Pure Massacre"
(1995)

"Tomorrow" is a song by Australian rock band Silverchair and was their breakthrough single from their debut album Frogstomp, which was released in 1995.

Silverchair's lead singer Daniel Johns said this about the song in an interview: "I saw on SBS once this documentary about a poor guy that takes a rich guy to a poor persons' hotel to experience what it's like being a poor person and that. And the rich guy is complaining to get out and that, and he has to wait 'til tomorrow to get out of the hotel and that."

The song was performed on Saturday Night Live.[1] It was also featured in an episode of Beavis and Butt-head. At the start, they started singing Boston's "More Than a Feeling", then concluded that the song was stupid.

The song was performed live during the early leg of the Neon Ballroom tour in 1999, and has not been played since.

  1. "Tomorrow"
  2. "Acid Rain"
  3. "Blind"
  4. "Stoned"

Preceded by
"J.A.R. (Jason Andrew Relva)" by Green Day
Billboard Modern Rock Tracks number-one single
September 2, 1995 - September 16, 1995
Succeeded by
"Comedown" by Bush


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