Tomorrow by U2 Lyric and Guitar Chords

If you are looking for Tomorrow guitar chords, you’ve come to the right place.
You can play Tomorrow by U2 using guitar or guitar.
This song by U2 can also be played by that instruments.
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Tomorrow guitar chords has rhythm and included in October (1981) album.
You can also find another musical genres, including jazz guitar chords, country music guitar chords, pop guitar chords, world music guitar chords, and rock guitar chords here.

Tomorrow by U2 Guitar Chords


U2 “Tomorrow”


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steve palmer am560@freenet.carleton.ca

Standard tuning

Riff1:


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(Riff1)
Won’t you come back tomorrow
Won’t you be back tomorrow
Won’t you come back tomorrow
can I sleep tonight?

(Riff1)
Outside, somebody’s outside
somebody’s knocking at the door
There’s a black car parked at
The side of the road
Don’t go to the door
Don’t go to the door
I’m going out I’m going outside
Mother I’m going out there

(Riff1)
Won’t you come back tomorrow,
Won’t you come back tomorrow,
Won’t you come back tomorrow,
Can I sleep tonight?

(Riff1)
Who broke the window,
Who broke down the door?
Who tore down the curtain,
And who is it for?
Who heals the wounds
Who heals the scars?
Open the door, Open the door

(Riff1)
Won’t you be back tomorrow,
Won’t you be back tomorrow,
Won’t you be back tomorrow,
Can I sleep tonight?

(Strum chords)
‘Cause I want you, I want you back
Won’t you be back tomorrow,
I want you to be back tomorrow
Won’t you be back tomorrow
Can I sleep tonight?

Won’t you be back tomorrow,
I want you to be back tomorrow
Won’t you be back tomorrow
Open up, open up

To the lamb of God
To the love of He who makes the blind to see
He’s coming back, He’s coming back
B A B A B A B A etc..
Believe HIM.

Jesus is coming

Tomorrow

Music by U2
Lyrics by Bono
Transcribed by Brandon Leniart

There’s not a whole lot to this song, it’s in A minor, and
just bounces back between A minor and E minor with a slide
solo at the end in A minor, so just try to work with it.

Won’t you come back tomorrow?
Won’t you come back tomorrow?
Won’t you come back tomorrow?
Can I sleep tonight?
Outside
Somebody’s outside
Somebody’s looking at the door
There’s a black car parked at the side of the road
Don’t go to the door
Don’t go to the door
I’m going out
I’m going outside, mother
I’m going out there
Won’t you be back tomorrow?
Won’t you be back tomorrow?
Will you be back tomorrow?
Who broke the window?
Who broke down the door?
Who tore the curtain?
And who was He for?
Who heals the wounds?
Who heals the scars?
Open the door
Open the door

Acoustic guitar:



Won’t you come back tomorrow?
Won’t you come back tomorrow?
Will you be back tomorrow?
Can I sleep tonight?
Cause I want you

Electric guitar:



I want you
I really
I want
I want you to be back tomorrow
I want you to be back tomorrow
Will you be back tomorrow?
Won’t you be back tomorrow?
Will you be back tomorrow?
To the love of God
To the love of He who made the light to see you
It’s coming back
it’s coming back
I believe it

Electric slide solo:


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(that is the basic solo, just solo in Am, with no sharps or
flats, and you should be alright)

I’m gonna be there
I’m gonna be there, mother
I’m gonna be there, mother
I’m going out there
And you’re gonna be there

If you want to learn U2 Tomorrow guitar chords, The 5 chords we’ll look at are the C major, A major, G major, E major, and D major.
The reason we use all major chords is that the minor versions of any of these chords just require tiny adjustments.
Each one of those minor chords is completely based on its major counterpart

The more you practice, the easier guitar will feel to play Tomorrow. Guitar is hard to learn in the beginning, but gets easier the longer you stick with it.

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