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Tomorrow (Silverchair song) : ウィキペディア英語版
Tomorrow (Silverchair song)

| Length =
| Label = Murmur
| Writer = Daniel Johns, Ben Gillies
| Producer = Phil McKellar
| Certification =
| Chronology =
| Last single =
| This single = "Tomorrow"
(1994)
| Next single = "Pure Massacre"
(1995)
| Misc =
}}
"Tomorrow" is a song by Australian rock band Silverchair which was released on 16 September 1994 as their debut extended play and appeared on their first album, ''Frogstomp'' (27 March 1995). The track was written by the band's lead vocalist, lead guitarist and front man, Daniel Johns, and their drummer-percussionist, Ben Gillies. It was produced and engineered by Phil McKellar at national radio station, Triple J's studios for SBS-TV's show, ''Nomad'', which aired on 16 June 1994. After the broadcast the band were signed to the Murmur label – a Sony Music subsidiary – which subsequently issued the EP.
"Tomorrow" became a breakthrough hit for Silverchair when it reached number one on the ARIA Singles Chart in October and remained at the top position for six weeks. In the United States a re-recorded version was issued in the following year and also peaked at number one on both the ''Billboard'' Modern Rock Tracks and the Album Rock Tracks charts; it made No. 28 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 Airplay chart. In the United Kingdom, the song made No. 59 on the UK Singles Chart in September 1995. At the ARIA Music Awards of 1995, "Tomorrow" won three awards in the categories 'Single of the Year', 'Highest Selling Single' and 'Breakthrough Artist – Single'; they won two further awards for ''Frogstomp''.
==Meaning==
Johns explained writing "Tomorrow": "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".

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