For Tomorrow

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This article is about the song by Blur. For the Superman series, see For Tomorrow (comic).


"For Tomorrow"
"For Tomorrow" cover
Single by Blur
from the album Modern Life Is Rubbish
Released 19 April 1993
Format CD 12", Cassette
Recorded 1992
Genre Britpop
Length 4:18
Label EMI, Food Records
Producer(s) Stephen Street, Blur, John Smith
Chart positions
Blur singles chronology
"Popscene"
(1992)
"For Tomorrow"
(1993)
"Chemical World"
(1993)

"For Tomorrow" is a song by British rock band Blur and is the lead track to their second album, Modern Life Is Rubbish. It was released 19 April 1993 as the first single from the album, charting at #28 in the UK Singles Chart, a position matched by Blur's next single, "Chemical World". "For Tomorrow" was included in the band's compilation album, Blur: The Best of.

Lyrics from the song: "and the view's so nice" have been written on the pavement near the top of Primrose Hill, London (the complete phrase from the song says "Take a drive to Primrose Hill // It's windy there, and the view's so nice").

[edit] Track listings

  • CD1 CDFOODS40
  1. "For Tomorrow" (Visit To Primrose Hill Extended)
  2. "Peach"
  3. "Bone Bag"
  1. "For Tomorrow" (single version)
  2. "When The Cows Come Home"
  3. "Beachcoma"
  4. "For Tomorrow" (acoustic)
  • 12" 12FOOD40
  1. "For Tomorrow" (Visit To Primrose Hill Extended)
  2. "Into Another"
  3. "Hanging Over
  • Cassette TCFOOD40
  1. "For Tomorrow" (Visit To Primrose Hill Extended)
  2. "Into Another"
  3. "Hanging Over"

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