Tomorrow's Calling - Saturday Club 31/5/1966 TX date: 04/04/1966 Radio International

Now, Marianne, I'm sure lots of people would like to know, and I certainly would, how's the baby?
Oh, he's, he's very well he's got, getting very brown, good cheeks and he's sitting up now
You, of course, have been able to spend quite a lot of time with him (yes) since he was born
Is it going to be like this from now on or have got to go away a lot
Why, I'm taking most of my engagements sort of permanent things like a week in one place a week in another place
So I can take him with me, I, I don't want to leave him really

And what about on the recording scene, what have you been doing lately
I've been finishing my L.P. My new pop L.P. I'm not going to make another folk L.P. I think
I would have thought your a new single really is sort of slightly folky isn't it
Yeah, but the words are beautiful
Sure, and it's called 'Tomorrow's Calling'
Yes
Well, can we hear it now
Yes

Tomorrow's calling with promises new
I hear the echo of yesterday's blue

Silver petals of porcelain rose
Cobwebs of filley green
Where I get them from nobody knows
No one but you can see

All the treasures of time will be there
Take them away, they're free
The finest thing is a love that we'll share
If you will follow me

If I were foolish I'd promise the sky
But I must not let my hopes run too high

And I wonder when all's said and done
What will the future be?
All I know is that you are the one
If you will follow me
If you will follow me
If you will follow me

And I wonder, when all is said and done
What will the future be?
All I know is that you are the one
If you will follow me
If you will follow me
If you will follow me

Tomorrow's calling with promises new
I hear the echo of yesterday's blue
I hear the echo of yesterday's blue
I hear the echo of yesterday's blue



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Writer(s): Eric Woolfson
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