Maybe Tomorrow (Goldenhorse song)
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“Maybe Tomorrow” | |||||
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Single by Goldenhorse from the album Riverhead |
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Released | February 7, 2003 | ||||
Format | CD Single | ||||
Recorded | 2003 | ||||
Genre | Folk | ||||
Length | 6:48 | ||||
Label | EMI | ||||
Writer(s) | Geoff Maddock / Kirsten Morelle / Goldenhorse (control) | ||||
Producer | Michael Keating | ||||
Goldenhorse singles chronology | |||||
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Goldenhorse "Maybe Tomorrow" (2002)
"Maybe Tomorrow" is the second single released by New Zealand band Goldenhorse from their debut album, Riverhead. The song has a laid-back guitar based tune, and is a song about how that "maybe tomorrow, all of your sorrow ...will fade away into the air". The music video features the band members around several Auckland beaches.
The song was released in 2003 and received major airplay. Despite the single only reaching #10 on RIANZ single charts, the single had strong gradual popularity. In fact, the single reached the #10 position on four separate occasions [1]. The single stayed in the charts for 31 weeks, and even became the #13 single of the year in New Zealand [2].
The song was even nominated for several awards; it was a finalist in the 2003 Australasian Performing Rights Association's Silver Scroll Awards and a finalist in the 2004 New Zealand Music Awards [3]. Maybe Tomorrow itself was also the most played song on New Zealand radio for 2002/2003 [4] (and similarly won the 2004 New Zealand Music Airplay Award).
[edit] Song Information
[edit] Tracklist
- Maybe Tomorrow
- American Wife (Hollis Dance Mix)
- Maybe Tomorrow (Video)
[edit] References
- ^ Maybe Tomorrow at top40-charts.com
- ^ New Zealand Top 50 Singles of 2003
- ^ 2004 Winners of the New Zealand Music Awards
- ^ EMI Catalogue Goldenhorse Bio