Beatles songs, Tomorrow Never Knows
Tomorrow Never Knows
(John Lennon – John Lennon and Paul McCartney)Albums in which the song is present
1966 - Revolver1996 - Anthology 2
JOHN 1968: ''Tomorrow Never Knows' …I didn't know what I was saying, and you just find out later.
I know that when there are some lyrics I dig, I know that somewhere people will be looking at them.'JOHN 1968: 'Often the backing I think of early-on never comes off.
With 'Tomorrow Never Knows' I'd imagined in my head that in the background you would hear thousands of munks chanting.
That was impractical, of course, and we did something different.
It was a bit of a drag, and I didn't really like it.
I should have tried to get near my original idea, the munks singing.
I realize now that was what I wanted.'JOHN 1972 'This was my first psychedelic song.'JOHN 1980 'That's me in my 'Tibetan Book of the Dead' period.
I took one of Ringo's malapropisms as the title, to sort of take the edge off the heavy philosophical lyrics.'PAUL 1984: 'That was one of Ringo's malapropisms.
John wrote the lyrics from Timothy Leary's version of the 'Tibetan Book of the Dead.' It was a kind of Bible for all the psychedelic freaks.
That was an LSD song.
Probably the only one.
People always thought 'Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds' was but it actually 'wasn't' meant to say LSD.'
I know that when there are some lyrics I dig, I know that somewhere people will be looking at them.'JOHN 1968: 'Often the backing I think of early-on never comes off.
With 'Tomorrow Never Knows' I'd imagined in my head that in the background you would hear thousands of munks chanting.
That was impractical, of course, and we did something different.
It was a bit of a drag, and I didn't really like it.
I should have tried to get near my original idea, the munks singing.
I realize now that was what I wanted.'JOHN 1972 'This was my first psychedelic song.'JOHN 1980 'That's me in my 'Tibetan Book of the Dead' period.
I took one of Ringo's malapropisms as the title, to sort of take the edge off the heavy philosophical lyrics.'PAUL 1984: 'That was one of Ringo's malapropisms.
John wrote the lyrics from Timothy Leary's version of the 'Tibetan Book of the Dead.' It was a kind of Bible for all the psychedelic freaks.
That was an LSD song.
Probably the only one.
People always thought 'Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds' was but it actually 'wasn't' meant to say LSD.'
Turn off your mind, relax and float down stream
It is not dying, it is not dyingLay down all thoughts, surrender to the void
It is shining, it is shiningYet you may see the meaning of within
It is being, it is beingLove is all and love is everyone
It is knowing, it is knowing...... that ignorance and hates may mourn the dead
It is believing, it is believingBut listen to the colour of your dreams
It is not living, it is not livingSo play the game "Existence" to the end...
... of the beginning, of the beginning
Of the beginning, of the beginning
Of the beginning, of the beginning
Of the beginning, of the beginning
It is not dying, it is not dyingLay down all thoughts, surrender to the void
It is shining, it is shiningYet you may see the meaning of within
It is being, it is beingLove is all and love is everyone
It is knowing, it is knowing...... that ignorance and hates may mourn the dead
It is believing, it is believingBut listen to the colour of your dreams
It is not living, it is not livingSo play the game "Existence" to the end...
... of the beginning, of the beginning
Of the beginning, of the beginning
Of the beginning, of the beginning
Of the beginning, of the beginning