In 1999 Beate was asked by Bugge Wesseltoft to make a record for Jazzland rec. He gave her freedom to make the record she wanted. Beate meant that the best way to really make a record of her own was to make it completely by herself - composing, arranging, text writing, programming, recording and producing. Since she had a studio at home, she would do as much as possible there, on her own Macintosh computer.
After a while Marius contributed more to the creation of the record. Dividing up the labour, Marius took care of the groove elements and Beate was in charge of the melodies, harmonies and lyrics, with some exceptions both ways. Since the work was done in private surroundings, the record was entitled “Home”. Most of the recordings were done in Beate’s 6 meters flat in Oslo except for the strings, vibraphone and drums, which were done in Bugge’s room (Bugge Wesseltoft's studio).
Because of the co-operation between Beate and Marius, the project name “Beate S. Lech” was abandoned and “Beady Belle” was created. Beady Belle worked solidly on this record for one and a half years.
Tomorrow
Beady Belle Lyrics
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No wonder why
Life will go on tomorrow
Books will be sealed
Hearts will be healed
We will forget our sorrow
How we know we're alive
Cope with pain of no return
This is the end
Nothing to mend
Life will go on tomorrow
The lyrics to Beady Belle's song Tomorrow appear to be about the end of a relationship. The singer is saying goodbye, acknowledging that life will go on even though it may be difficult to accept at the moment. The lyrics describe the pain of letting go and the hope that time will heal the wounds. The idea of books being sealed and hearts being healed suggests that the singer is moving on and putting the past behind them. The refrain, "life will go on tomorrow," is a reminder that no matter how much it hurts, life will continue and eventually things will get better.
It's interesting to note that the lyrics don't assign blame or dwell on the reasons for the breakup. Instead, the focus is on accepting the situation and finding a way to move forward. There is a sense of resilience and strength in the way the singer copes with the pain of losing someone they care about. The reference to "the pain of no return" suggests that the singer is aware that things can't be undone, but they're still determined to face the future with hope.
Overall, Beady Belle's Tomorrow is a bittersweet song about the end of a relationship and the struggle to come to terms with it. The lyrics convey a sense of acceptance and resilience that is both touching and empowering.
Line by Line Meaning
This is goodbye
The end of something or a farewell.
No wonder why
It's understandable why something's ending.
Life will go on tomorrow
The world never stops moving, and we must keep up with it.
Books will be sealed
The past will be finished and done with.
Hearts will be healed
The pain one feels will subside eventually.
We will forget our sorrow
The hurt we feel inside will fade away.
This is how we survive
We deal with hardships in life to keep going.
How we know we're alive
Our struggles show that we are alive.
Cope with pain of no return
We learn to deal with pain that will never go away.
This is the end
Something has reached its conclusion.
Nothing to mend
Nothing can be fixed or repaired.
Life will go on tomorrow
The world never stops moving, and we must keep up with it.
Contributed by Muhammad S. Suggest a correction in the comments below.