"Maybe Tomorrow" was released as a single on Apple Records in 1968 by The Iveys, later known as Badfinger. *CAPO 2nd FRET* G G/f# Em Listen to a lonely sound Am F D See the grey and sadness all around G G/f# Em See the people go their way Am F D Care not of me and love I've lost today CHORUS: G G/f# Em Maybe tomorrow, I will love again Am D I'll never know until I've looked into her eyes G G/f# Em Maybe tomorrow, I will love again Am D G I'll never know until I've seen her once or twice And so I'm living for a dream Each lonely day spent looking for the sunshine I'll make believe that I don't care I'll tell my friends I love my life, I'm happy REPEAT CHORUS G G/f# Em Wherever, whoever you may be Am Let the light of your love D7 G G/f# Shine through the window of my heart Em Then when you've coloured all my thoughts bright Am D Don't let me ever, ever think of night, no-oo yeah! G G/f# Em Maybe tomorrow, you will love again Am D I'll never know until I've looked into her eyes G G/f# Em Maybe tomorrow, you will love again Am D G D G I'll never know until I've seen her once or twice G G/f# C G Maybe tomorrow, I will love. G/f#: 200033
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During the early 1970s the band were touted as the heir apparent to The Beatles, partly because of their close working relationship with the 'Fab Four' and partly because of their similar sound. A major critic in 1970 opined that "[i]t's as if John, Paul, George, and Ringo had been reincarnated as Joey, Pete, Tom, and Mike of Badfinger."[1] However, Badfinger fell victim to some of the worst elements of the music industry and ended up with its two principal singers and songwriters committing suicide in 1975 and 1983.
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