Come Tomorrow
Gillan Lyrics


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Hello to all side 2 listeners, this is John, Bernie and Thunderstruck from the Tempsons, combusting spontaneously




Overall Meaning

The opening lyrics to Gillan's song Come Tomorrow may be confusing to some listeners, but they actually serve as a nod to the band's roots. John, Bernie, and Thunderstruck are fictional names for the members of a fictional band called The Tempsons. This was a reference to the popular 1960s TV show The Munsters, in which one of the characters, Herman Munster, was part of a band called Eddie and the Munsters. The reference to "side 2 listeners" is also a nod to the fact that many vinyl records had two sides, and some fans preferred one side over the other.


Moving on to the main lyrics of the song, Come Tomorrow is essentially about anticipating better times in the future. The singer sings about how things may be tough right now, but they won't always be that way. He sings, "Come tomorrow, everything will be just fine / Come tomorrow, all across the land / You'll find a brand new state of mind." This can be interpreted as a message of hope and positivity, encouraging listeners to look towards the future with optimism and not let present troubles bring them down.


Overall, Come Tomorrow is a feel-good song that speaks to the human desire for a better future. It is catchy and upbeat, with memorable lyrics that stick in the listener's head.


Line by Line Meaning

Hello to all side 2 listeners, this is John, Bernie and Thunderstruck from the Tempsons, combusting spontaneously
Greetings to all those listening to Side 2 of the album. We are John, Bernie, and Thunderstruck from the Tempsons band, and we are bursting with creative energy.




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Kevin Butler

Thunderstick-great drummer.

Rob Wessels

I likey

The Truth Hurts

This is not Gillan singing. Sounds like KISS

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