Remember Tomorrow

Album: Iron Maiden (1980)
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  • Unchain the colors before my eyes
    Yesterday's sorrows, tomorrow's white lies
    Scan the horizon, the clouds take me higher
    I shall return from out of the
    Oh

    Tears for remembrance, and tears for joy
    Tears for somebody and this lonely boy
    Out in the madness, the all seeing eye
    Flickers above us, to light up the sky

    Unchain the colours before my eyes
    Yesterday's sorrows, tomorrow's white lies
    Scan the horizon, the clouds take me higher
    I shall return from out of the
    Fire, oh
    Oh-oh, yeah
    Oh-oh, yeah
    Oh-oh
    Oh, oh-oh
    Oh Writer/s: Paul Di'anno, Stephen Percy Harris
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 9

  • Ncik from Rockaway, NjPaul Di'Anno stated that this song is written for his Grandfather. His Grandfather would always say: "Remember Tomorrow" Thus giving its name.
  • Mervin from Indianapolis, InThis song says so much with so few words, but I think the main idea is that to evolve into the next level of being, we have to "Remember Tomorrow."

    Think in terms of Deja Vu, and it being remembering something that hasn't happened yet, and death the end of a dream that someone else is having, and it begins to make more sense.
  • Jimi from London, United KingdomIt was in fact written about Paul's grandfather.
    - EMarkM, Cheshire, United Kingdom

    WRONG Fact!!

    Paul Diannos grandfather used to say to him when he was young " Always remember tommorrow "

    But i can phone paul and confirm if im right or not!!

    J
  • Emarkm from Cheshire, United KingdomIt was in fact written about Paul's grandfather.
  • Thomas from Copenhagen, DenmarkPiece of Mind was NOT Bruce's first album. His first album was Number of the Beast. Before that he was the lead singer of metal outfit Samson and he went under the artist name Bruce Bruce. Paul Di'Anno was the lead singer of the two first Maiden albums "Iron Maiden" and "Killers". During Bruce's absence Blaze Bayley was the lead singer for two studio albums, but, in my opinion, failed miserably.
  • Cass from Beaverton, OrUm luke, "Number of the Beast" was the first albem to have Bruce as lead singer!
  • Luke from Manchester, EnglandBill, I think you'll find This Song was the 2nd track on the 'Iron Maiden' album - Maiden's first album. Piece Of Mind was the first album with Bruce Dickenson on vocals and he uses that "opening a pair of curtains" to introduce Revalations on the Live After Death LP.
  • Bill from Toronto, CanadaIt was not on their debut album. It is from their 4th release of new songs titled: Piece of Mind. It is also on the Live After Death album.

    I believe Bruce Dickenson says "Written about Wimbledon, all about washing your car, actually about opening a pair of curtains..." but it hard to tell exactly what he says.
  • Francisco from South Gate, CaOpeth did a cover for this song and its awesome..
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