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There’s No Tomorrow is the fourth track off of East Side Story.
Chris Difford (CD) and Glenn Tilbrook (GT) talked about the song in Squeeze: Song by Song:
This sounds like it could have come from The Beatles' psychedelic period.
CD: It is very Beatles-esque. Very George Harrison, although listeni...
[Verse 1]
There's no tomorrow
When you feel sorrow
There's just the evening
There's just the night
To drink those feelings
Right out the ceiling
[Chorus 1]
There's no tomorrow
No, there's no tomorrow
Now there's tonight
[Verse 2]
There's no expression
There's no aggression
There's just the sadness
There's just the pain
So drink those mysteries
With one more whiskey
[Chorus 2]
There's no expression
No, there's no expression
I'm drunk again
[Verse 3]
There's no tomorrow
When you feel hollow
There's just the barman
To lend an ear
So drink to lovers
If there are others
[Chorus 3]
There's no tomorrow
No, there's no tomorrow
No, there's no tomorrow
Tomorrow's here
There’s No Tomorrow was written by Glenn Tilbrook & Chris Difford.
There’s No Tomorrow was produced by Elvis Costello & Roger Bechirian.
Squeeze released There’s No Tomorrow on Fri May 15 1981.