2020Released
2:59

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Interesting facts and trivia about Tomorrow's World. By Songfacts®.

Muse frontman Matt Bellamy recorded this reflective track during the 2020 coronavirus pandemic. It is a message of hope, a rallying call to seize the opportunity for a brighter future once the shutdown is over. Look to tomorrow The end of our sorrows Our world could be so full of joy Said Bellamy: "This song captures my mood and feelings whilst in lockdown. I have been reminded of what really matters in life and have discovered growing optimism, appreciation and hope for the future."

The song title comes from BBC's future-looking science and technology program, Tomorrow's World, which Bellamy watched as a child in the 1980s. The Muse frontman explained he "always enjoyed the wild futuristic predictions of what life would be like now. It all seems rather lovely, comforting and naive in retrospect and reminds me that none of us ever really know what the future holds."

Bellamy released the song on May 8, 2020. His only previous solo releases were 2009's "End Title" for the political thriller movie The International, and 2019's "Pray (High Valyrian)" for the Game of Thrones compilation album For the Throne.

Song Analysis

Key, BPM (tempo) and time signature of Tomorrow's World.
FKey
MinorMode
4/4Time Signature
141BPM

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Released By

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Globalist Industries LLP
© 2020 Globalist Industries LLP
℗ 2020 Warner Chappell UK

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