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  2. Tomorrow Belongs to Me - Wikipedia

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    "Tomorrow Belongs to Me" is a song from the 1966 Broadway musical Cabaret, and the 1972 film of the same name, sung primarily by a Nazi character. It was written and composed by two Jewish musicians – John Kander and Fred Ebb – as part of an avowedly anti-fascist work; the nationalist character of the song serves as a warning to the musical's characters of the rise of Nazism.

  3. Tomorrow Belongs to Me (album) - Wikipedia

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    Tomorrow Belongs to Me is the fourth studio album by The Sensational Alex Harvey Band.It was released in 1975 on Vertigo Records. While no A-side singles were released from this album, three compositions were used as B-sides to other SAHB singles: "Soul in Chains", as a live version taken from the subsequent tour, "Shake That Thing" and "Snake Bite".

  4. The Impossible Dream (The Sensational Alex Harvey Band album)

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    The Impossible Dream was the third album by The Sensational Alex Harvey Band, released October 4, 1974. [3] The album was released separately on CD but can be hard to find; however, the CD is widely available on a 2-in-1 album, the other album being Tomorrow Belongs to Me.

  5. I Belong to Glasgow - Wikipedia

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    I Belong to Glasgow" is a song written and recorded by the music hall entertainer Will Fyffe in 1920. It has been performed by Danny Kaye , Eartha Kitt , Gracie Fields and Kirk Douglas . According to Albert Mackie's The Scotch Comedians (1973), Fyffe got the inspiration for the song from a drunk he met at Glasgow Central Station .

  6. Tomorrow (Tomorrow album) - Wikipedia

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    Nearly all of the songs on the album were written by Tomorrow singer Keith West and his school friend and songwriting partner Ken Burgess. With few exceptions, West wrote the lyrics by himself and the music was predominantly Burgess's, though West took on a larger role in writing the music as time went on. [2]

  7. Tomorrow (A Better You, Better Me) - Wikipedia

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    In 1989, Siedah Garrett wrote lyrics to the song, and it was recorded by Quincy Jones featuring Tevin Campbell on vocals for the album Back on the Block. The new version of the song spent one week at number one on the US R&B chart and peaked at number seventy-five on the US pop chart in June 1990. [1]

  8. Tomorrow (Paul McCartney song) - Wikipedia

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    "Tomorrow" became a hit for David Cassidy in 1976. It was released a single from his album Home Is Where the Heart Is. The song was produced by Bruce Johnston. The song reached number 10 in South Africa. [21] McCartney remarked about Cassidy's cover of "Tomorrow" as taking the song to its ultimate potential. [citation needed]

  9. Tomorrow (Chris Young song) - Wikipedia

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    "Tomorrow" debuted on the U.S. Billboard Hot Country Songs chart for the week of April 2, 2011, and it debuted at number 96 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 chart for the week of April 2, 2011. On the chart dated August 6, 2011, "Tomorrow" became Young's fourth consecutive Number One single.