| "Come Tomorrow" |
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| B-side | "There's Nothing In The World" |
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| Released | October 1961 |
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| Genre | Rhythm and blues |
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| Length | 2:44 |
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| Label | Okeh |
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| Songwriter(s) | - Bob Elgin
- Dolores Phillips
- Frank Augustus
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"Hope You Won't Hold It Against Me" (1960) |
"Come Tomorrow" (1961) |
"What Kind Of A Fool (Do You Think I Am?)" (1962) |
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"Come Tomorrow" is a song written by American songwriters Bob Elgin, Dolores Phillips and Frank Augustus for rhythm and blues singer Marie Knight, who issued it as a single in October 1961 through Okeh Records, a release which received good reviews, though failed to chart. The best known version of the song was recorded by British pop band Manfred Mann, who took it to the top-ten in the United Kingdom in 1965.