Tomorrow (Kiss song) explained

Tomorrow
Cover:Tomorrow_Kiss_single_vinyl.jpg
Type:single
Artist:Kiss
Album:Unmasked
Released:October 31, 1980
Recorded:The Record Plant,
New York City: 1980
Genre:Power pop[1]
Length:3:16
Label:Casablanca NB-2299 AS (US)
Producer:Vini Poncia
Prev Title:Talk to Me
Prev Title2:Naked City
Prev Year:1980
Title2:Naked City
Next Title:A World Without Heroes
Next Title2:Dark Light
Next Year:1981

"Tomorrow" is a song by the American rock band Kiss, released on their eighth studio album, Unmasked. It was released as the third single of the album on November 1, 1980. The song was never performed live.

Background

"Tomorrow" was written by the band's rhythm guitarist Paul Stanley and the album producer Vini Poncia. Although Gene Simmons is the bass guitarist in the band, Stanley played bass guitar on the track (he also played bass on "Easy As It Seems").[2] The song was in most countries released as third single, after "Shandi" and "Talk to Me", but in the U.S. it was released as second single ("Talk to Me" wasn't released there). It only managed to chart in Germany, reaching number 70.

Record World said that "tight harmony vocals and power-laden, throbbing guitars deliver a triumphant hook."[3]

Track listing

International single

Austrian and German single

Mexican single EP

Side 1:

Side 2:

Personnel

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Elliott. Paul. May 28, 2016. Kiss albums ranked from worst to best. September 27, 2021. Classic Rock.
  2. Web site: Tomorrow song - KissFaq Wiki. July 7, 2011. dead. https://archive.today/20130127152535/http://www.kissfaq.com/KissFAQ-wiki/index.php?title=Unmasked_Album_-_Tomorrow. January 27, 2013.
  3. Record World. September 13, 1980. 1. 2023-02-07. Hits of the Week.