Maybe Tomorrow (Stereophonics song)

"Maybe Tomorrow"
Single by Stereophonics
from the album You Gotta Go There to Come Back
B-side "Have Wheels Will Travel"
Released July 21, 2003
Format 7" vinyl, CD single, DVD single
Recorded September - December 2002 in England at Hook End Manor, Checkendon
Genre Alternative rock
Length 4:33
Label V2
Writer(s) Kelly Jones
Producer(s) Kelly Jones
Stereophonics singles chronology
"Madame Helga"
(2003)
"Maybe Tomorrow"
(2003)
"Since I Told You It's Over"
(2003)
Music video
"Maybe Tomorrow" on YouTube

"Maybe Tomorrow" is a single from the Stereophonics' third studio album You Gotta Go There to Come Back (2003). Written and produced by frontman Kelly Jones, it was used as the opening theme of the movie Wicker Park (2004) and was played during the credits at the end of the Academy Award-winning movie Crash (2004). It has more of a jazz ambience than some of their other songs; this and the whole album were considered a departure from the classic rock sound of previous album Just Enough Education to Perform. This song reached the band's second highest chart position to date, peaking at #3 on the UK Singles Chart in July 2003.

Jones typically plays the song alone on stage when performing live.

Track listing

CD1

  1. "Maybe Tomorrow"
  2. "Have Wheels Will Travel"
  3. "Change Changes Things"

CD2

  1. "Maybe Tomorrow" 4:32
    • Mixed by Jack Joseph Puig at Ocean Way, Hollywood, CA
    • Second engineer at Ocean Way: Chris Steffen
  2. "Madame Helga" 3:54
    • Mixed by Jack Joseph Puig at Ocean Way, Hollywood, CA
    • Second engineer at Ocean Way: Chris Steffen
  3. "Royal Flush" (Mono Demo) 3:29
    • Mixed by Jim Lowe
  4. "Madame Helga" (Live at Glastonbury 2002) 3:55
    • Mixed by Jim Lowe
  5. "Maybe Tomorrow" (Video)

Tracks 1 & 2 are taken from the album You Gotta Go There to Come Back.

DVD

  1. "Maybe Tomorrow"
  2. "Video Section"
  3. "The Making of Maybe Tomorrow"
  4. "Photo Gallery"

Charts

Chart (2003) Peak
position
Ireland (IRMA)[1] 8
Italy (FIMI)[2] 43
Netherlands (Single Top 100)[3] 32
UK Indie (Official Charts Company)[4] 1
UK Singles (Official Charts Company)[5] 3

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