Joe Cocker - All our tomorrows 1988
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- Опубликовано: 8 июл 2013
- Joe Cocker - All our tomorrows 1988
Concert in East Berlin,
Konzert in Berlin-Weissensee am 1. Juni 1988
Baby, baby, here, look at me, yes, I know, I know
Maybe, maybe, it's not worth a damn
All the things we do to ourselves, we don't understand
But who can say what tomorrow will be, we'll see
All our tomorrows find their own ways
And hear the sound of a distant thunder fading away
Well, every lonely night we'll make our own brand of delight
And take all the comfort we may
Baby, baby, just look at me, yes, it shows how it shows
Nothing worked out but I thought it would
I could've done worst in a soul, I must have done good
But who can say what tomorrow will be, we'll see
All our tomorrows find their own ways
(Find their own ways)
And hear the sound of a distant thunder fading away
For every lonely night we'll make our own brand of delight
And take all the comfort we may
I found a love in the strangest place
And refuge from the cold of the night
In a stranger's face, your face
(Instrumental)
For every lonely night we'll make our own brand of delight
And take all the comfort we may
All our tomorrows find their own ways
(Find their own ways)
And hear the sound of a distant thunder fading away
For every lonely night, we'll make our own brand of delight
And take all the comfort we may
Take all this comfort we may
All our tomorrows find their own ways
All our tomorrows fading away
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Yes let's see what tomorrow brings ....just surprises
Shift gears ! Alpha and Omega.
I see Eddie Schwartz did this very nicely on "No Refuge" in 1981. Glad to see it still has an audience.
Takes me back to 1989 perfect live I miss those days my God!!
Gracias Joe....te seguiré escuchando toda mi vida!!!
eddie's most excellent song!!
Love the intro...........
fantastic concert have ben there wars growing up in the east
Is nobody going to talk about Stevie Ray Vaughan just casually there rocking a bluesy pop-rock solo?
Rico!
Close but not as good as Swartz / Tyson original recording. sure missing the Rhodes playing of Tyson
Still not a bad live version
Good but not even close to the original by Eddie Schwartz.