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Maybe Tomorrow' - Billy Fury



     
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I don't know how many stars there are
Up in the heavenly sky
I only know my heaven is here on earth
Each time you look into my eyes
The way you do baby
Thank you, thank you baby
My beautiful bird, you have flown away
I held you too tight
I can see
You're all I need to get by
No one else can make me cry
The way you do baby
'Cause
You are the book that I read each day
You are the song that I sing
(Gonna sing it to you)

You are the 4 seasons of my life
But maybe tomorrow
You'll change your mind girl
Maybe tomorrow
You'll come back to my arms girl
You're all I need to get by
No one else can make me cry
The way you do baby
You are the book that I read each day
You are the song that I sing
(Gonna sing it to you)
You are the 4 seasons of my life
But maybe tomorrow
You'll change your mind girl
Maybe tomorrow
You'll come back to my arms girl
You are the book that I read each day
(Sing it, sing it, sing it, yeah)
You are the song that I sing
(Sing it , sing it, sing it, yeah)
You are the 4 seasons of my life
But maybe tomorrow
You'll change your mind girl
Maybe tomorrow
You'll come back to my arms girl
You are the book that I read each day
You are the song that I sing
(Gonna sing it to you)
You are the 4 seasons of my life
But maybe tomorrow
You'll change your mind girl
Maybe tomorrow
You'll come back to my arms girl
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written by Wycherley, Ronald
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Billy Fury was born Ronald Wycherley in Liverpool, England. He was a sickly child who experienced his first bout of rheumatic fever at age six. That began chronic health problems which eventually took his life before age 45. Fury began music lessons, on the piano, at age 11. He got his first guitar at age 14. By 1955, the skiffle music boom had begun in England and Fury was leading his own local group, while still working on a tugboat and/or as a stevedore. By 1958, he had won a talent competition and had begun to write his own songs.

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