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Tomorrow's Gonna Be
Another Day
(Tommy
Boyce / Steve Venet)
Produced
by Tommy Boyce & Bobby Hart
From the LP "The Monkees"

Im gonna pack up all the pain I been a-keepin in my heart, Im gonna catch me the fastest train I'm gonna make me a brand new start - But thats okay, Tomorrows gonna be another day, Hey, hey, hey. And I dont care what they say Tomorrows gonna be, tomorrows gonna be, Tomorrows gonna be another day. Yay, yay, yay, Yay, yay, yay.
They say theres a lotta fish Swimmin in the deep blue sea - Im gonna catch me a pretty one And shell be good to me. But thats okay, Tomorrows gonna be another day, Hey, hey, hey. And I dont care what they say Tomorrows gonna be, tomorrows gonna be, Tomorrows gonna be another day. Yay, yay, yay, Yay, yay, yay.
Well, I aint gonna think about ya Cause it aint no use no more. Im gonna make it fine without ya Just like I did before. Im on my way. Tomorrows gonna be another day, Hey, hey, hey. And I dont care what they say Tomorrows gonna be, tomorrows gonna be, Tomorrows gonna be another day. Yay, yay, yay, Yay, yay, yay.
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