Always Tomorrow

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Always Tomorrow
Single by Gloria Estefan
from the album Gloria Estefan Greatest Hits
Released Flag of WorldSeptember 19, 1992

Flag of JapanOctober 25, 1992

Flag of the United StatesOctober 30, 1992

Format CD single

CD maxi single

Cassette Single

3-inch Vinyl Single

7-inch Vinyl Single

12 inch Vinyl Single

Recorded 1991
Genre Adult Contemporary
Length 04:37
Label Epic Records
Writer(s) Gloria Estefan, Emilio Estefan Jr., Diane Warren
Gloria Estefan singles chronology
"Live for Loving You"
(1991)
"Always Tomorrow"
(1992)
"Megamix"
(1992)

"Always Tomorrow" is a single by American singer and songwriter Gloria Estefan. It was released in 1992 worldwide as the leading and first single from her fourth solo album Gloria Estefan Greatest Hits.

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[edit] Song History

This was the first single released from Gloria Estefan's second compilation album. It is an adult contemporary, guitar-driven acoustic song about starting over in the wake of tragedy or disaster. While on tour, Estefan has played the guitar while singing the song. acoustic guitar too.

The video of the song is one of Estefan's simplest clips, focusing on how the victims of Hurricane Andrew rebuilt Miami. Estefan donated royalties from single sales to the hurricane victims.

This song was featured in a medley with her No. 1 smash "Coming Out of the Dark" in the compilation "Hurricane Relief: Come Together now", created in 2005 for Hurricane Katrina relief.

[edit] Formats and track listings

These are the formats and track listings of major single releases of "Always Tomorrow".

Europe CD maxi single (658397 2)

  1. "Always Tomorrow" (Album Version)
  2. "Words Get in the Way" (Live from the "Homecoming Concert" in Miami, 1988)
  3. "The Miami Hitmix" (Single Version)

USA cassette single (34T 74472)

  1. "Always Tomorrow" (Album Version)
  2. "Words Get in the Way" (Live from the "Homecoming Concert" in Miami, 1988)

[edit] Chart performance

The single reached No. 81 on the U.S. Hot 100 singles chart and was a much greater success on light-rock radio, reaching No. 5 on the Adult Contemporary chart. Its video was in regular rotation on VH1.

[edit] Charts

Chart (1992) Peak
position
Colombia Singles Chart 5
Dutch Singles Chart 17
Irish Singles Chart 27
UK Singles Chart 24
U.S. Billboard Hot 100 81
U.S. Billboard Adult Contemporary 5

[edit] Official versions

Original versions

  1. Album version — 4:37

Remixes

  1. The New mix — 4:31