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{{Infobox Single
| Name = Tomorrow Comes Today
| Cover = TomorrowComesToday.Gorillaz.single.jpg
| Artist = [[Gorillaz]]
| from Album = [[Gorillaz (album)|Gorillaz]]
| Released = 25 February 2002 <small>(UK)</small> <br/> March 12, 2002 <small>(U.S.)</small>
| Format = [[compact disc|CD]], [[DVD]], [[vinyl record|12"]]
| Recorded = [[2000]]
| Genre = [[Trip hop]]
| Length = 3:12
| Label = [[Parlophone]]
| Producer = Gorillaz, [[Dan the Automator]]
| Last single = "[[911 (Gorillaz song)|911]]"<br/>(2001)
| This single = "'''Tomorrow Comes Today'''"<br/>(2002)
| Next single = "[[Lil' Dub Chefin']]"<br/>(2002)
}}

"'''Tomorrow Comes Today'''" is a song from [[Gorillaz|Gorillaz's]] [[self-titled]] [[debut album]], ''[[Gorillaz (album)|Gorillaz]]'', originally appearing as the opening track of their [[Tomorrow Comes Today|debut EP]] of the same name. The song itself was also the fourth and final [[Single (music)|single]] from that album, released on 25 February 2002 (see [[2002 in music]]). It peaked at #33 in the [[UK Singles Chart]].

==Track listings==
; CD Single
# "Tomorrow Comes Today" - 3:12
# "Film Music" - 3:05
# "Tomorrow Comes Today" (Tomorrow Dub) - 5:13
# "Tomorrow Comes Today" (Enhanced Video) - 3:16

; DVD Single
# "Tomorrow Comes Today" (Video) - 3:16
# "Film Music" (Audio) - 3:05
# "Tomorrow Comes Today" (Tomorrow Dub - Audio) - 5:13
# "Jump The Gut Pt. 1" (Video) - 0:30
# "Jump The Gut Pt. 2" (Video) - 0:30

; 12" Vinyl Single
# "Tomorrow Comes Today" - 3:12
# "Tomorrow Comes Today" (Tomorrow Dub) - 5:13
# "Film Music" (Mode Remix) - 5:14

==Music video==
The video is the same as the one made for the [[Tomorrow Comes Today|EP]]. The video shows Gorillaz in various backgrounds (including a [[Banksy]] piece) with [[2D (Gorillaz)|2-D]] singing the vocals.

Many Gorillaz fans have made up many different conclusions on what the entire plot and meaning of the song and video are. However, it is generally about the lead singer, 2-D or Stuart Pot, when he is on his perscribed medication for his migrains.

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Latest revision as of 22:12, 21 March 2012