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Tomorrow Never Knows

Mr. Children · 1994

15 min · 3 tracks · pop rock · progressive rock · power pop

An expansive blend of pop rock and progressive elements, layered with introspective lyrics and melodic hooks.

Tomorrow Never Knows is a single by Mr. Children, released in 1994. An expansive blend of pop rock and progressive elements, layered with introspective lyrics and melodic hooks. The song became a massive hit, reaching number one on the Oricon charts and significantly impacting the J-Pop landscape of the 90s. Its innovative sound and emotional depth helped pave the way for future artists in the genre, earning Mr. Children critical acclaim and a dedicated fanbase. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Tomorrow Never Knows sound like?

An expansive blend of pop rock and progressive elements, layered with introspective lyrics and melodic hooks. Rooted in pop rock and progressive rock.

What makes Tomorrow Never Knows by Mr. Children notable?

The song became a massive hit, reaching number one on the Oricon charts and significantly impacting the J-Pop landscape of the 90s. Its innovative sound and emotional depth helped pave the way for future artists in the genre, earning Mr. Children critical acclaim and a dedicated fanbase. Released on November 10, 1994, 'Tomorrow Never Knows' marked Mr. Children's transition to mainstream success following their earlier work. This single propelled them into the spotlight, solidifying their presence in the J-Pop scene and setting the stage for subsequent albums that would explore more complex themes.

How many songs are on Tomorrow Never Knows?

Tomorrow Never Knows has 3 tracks, running approximately 15 minutes.

Tracklist

3 tracks·15:19

Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.

  • 1 Tomorrow never knows Standout 5:09
  • 2 ラヴ コネクション Standout 5:01
  • 3 Tomorrow never knows (Instrumental Version) Standout 5:09

Release Date

November 10, 1994

Genre

pop rock, power pop, progressive rock

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Artist Origin

Japan

Runtime

15 min 19 sec