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I am 40 and this song still brings tears to my eyes. I am so thankful to have grown up during a time when we had a variety of good music. This song (and a few other inspirational song), kept me focused that I had a future and to just keep the faith.
This reminds me 2 years ago in 3rd grade we would play booga booga in roblox on April and Neil we got out it was sunny at school we would play abc ya all day for 3 months straight afwer school ended then I was outside all the time and my grandparents and my dad bought me BB guns so I could get off my ipad which worked those were the best times I ever had this song I had to sing in the gym in front of our parent it was the best bring me memories I wish u would be able to know if u r making memories before u leave them ;)
I'm in my forties as well, I remember this when I was 10 years old and just learning to play the drums, in church. I used to love the song oh, now I'm teaching others how to play drums, organ, Bass, and keyboard and I wouldn't trade nothing for in the world, I love music but most of all I love God, he's the one that taught me. Any musicians out there, share your gift, God will bless you.
I didn't appreciate this song enough when I was a kid. Now I listen to it again and realize how much it's a masterpiece. Beautifully crafted and performed, with such a positive message. I just love it more and more every time I listen to it.
Will Rich He also played the saxophone. Plenty of multi-talented actors and actresses from back then. The kid's as well were actors, but can actually sing.
Will Rich I Know that there are adults that sung amongst the kids as well. But, never did I say that Mr. Reynolds was a musician. You don't have to be an musician to play instruments. Just like Steve Harvey, most people didn't and don't know he knows how to play and he is not a musician.
Me also. This inspirational song: "Tomorrow" has the same lyrical meaning today. Especially during these trying times. Tomorrow is all we have left to look forward to. To treat one another with respect as human beings. Much props to all the multi-talented kids Quincy Jones produced for this video including talented vocals by: Darius McCrary and Jaimee Foxxworth. #muchlove ❤❤
Tevin Campbell is the male version of Whitney Houston vocally..... I remembered when Tomorrow was released in late 1989, as I was 13 then... Happy times for sure....
This song, his voice...even in 2016, it'll make you believe again. Believe in people, believe in yourself. It will actually make you believe the world can be a better place. As bad as the world is and we have beautiful songs like this to sing, can you imagine what the world would be w/o music? Thank you Jesus for music!!!
This is generation X anthem right here. We were like 7-18 year olds in that time. You can all see the kids age in the video. Classic & timeless still 2023. I'm couple of years younger than Tevin. Great memories
I'm 37 now, I'm from South Africa, and our country is in lockdown. I've always loved this song, but hearing it during this time, made me forget all that's going on in the world with this virus and the tragedy of George Floyd. Even if it was just for a few minutes... There's just something about Tevin's youthful voice and words of this song.. They just don't make music like this no more.
Omg I sung this song for my kindergarten graduation miss those days man I cry every time I hear this song because my kindergarten teacher died and she was the best everrr!!!! I miss her sooooo much ;(
I hope tomorrow will bring better you, better me I know that we'll show this world we got more we could me So you should never give up on your hopes and your dreams You gotta get up, get out, get into it, get it on to be strong If we try, we can fly to a whole 'nother place All we need is belief and a smile on our face We can go anywhere we want, any road we decide to Take And we're never, never, never to far from tomorrow today If tomorrow is light in a place where there's none Then know that now is the time to have faith in us Ya know we're all in this world and we all can belong We gotta get up, get out, get over it, get it on to be strong If we try, we can fly to a place in the sun All we need is precious dreams and a friend we can trust We can go (any) where we want, any road that we can take And we're never too far from tomorrow today If tomorrow is light in a place where there's none Then know that now is the time to have faith in us Ya know we're all in this world and we all can belong We gotta get up, get out, get over it, get it on to be strong Ev'rybody say tomorrow is just for to share And we're gonna send our message of love out ev'rywhere There's a promise of love tomorrow has Something special and it's something we know will last and last Cause we're never far away, never And thing I can always be sure of Far away, no never the promise of today If we try, we can fly to a place in the sun All we need is precious dreams and a friend we can trust We can go where we want, any road we can take And we're never too far from tomorrow today Ev'ry body say tomorrow is just for us to share And we're gonna send our message of love out ev'rywhere There's a promise of love tomorrow has Something special and it's something we know will last and last Ev'ry body say tomorrow is just for us to share And we're gonna send a message of love out ev'rywhere There's promise of love tomorrow has Something special special And it's something we know will last and last Cause we're never far away, never One thing I can always be sure of Far away, no never the promise of today
YES indeed. That song made everyone who heard it feel good. I still feel it when I hear it. It was just played on the radio and I had to hear it again..LOL
I swear my eyes well up when I hear this. I'm instantly transported to a time, when you could literally be dream and be anything. Before this selfish world seeped in. Wow. It's truly magical how powerful music is.
I'm 39 but was a couple years younger then Tevin when this first came out and it's always been a beautiful song and message but listening to it today just makes me cry because the message reigns so true and means even more now💜
Quincy did justice to this song.. Brothers Johnson would be proud of how their 70s instrumental turned out... O.C far from yours was dope too..great 90s memories🙌🙌
Oh, and I used to be in LOOOOOOOVE wit me some Tevin Campbell. I thought he was talking straight to ME when he said, "Tell Me What You Want Me To Do Baby!" Yup, shol' did. I was a baby, I didn't know. I still love Tevin!!!! Always in My Heart!!!!
Everytime I hear this song, I feel like if I was in heaven 🌈🌈🌈 I love you Tevin ❤️ you are definitively of my favorite entertainers of all time You voice reminds me a lot of Michael Shout out to both of you and RIP Mike ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ 2019 anyone???
I sang this at my school I did a solo and really didn’t want to but my best friend Alex motivated me and now I sing loads of solos but unfortunately I moved schools and don’t see him anymore so this song reminds me off him THANK YOU ALEX 😊
man I miss my boy I went to elementary with him, those were the good old days no technology to keep us occupied just fun as kids im 34 now man it's been awhile.
November 81' baby class of 2000. This was when music made you feel something. So timeless. Smoked some weed and kept hearing this in my mind. ✌ ❤ 🌳. All the 80's baby our era is unmatched.
I seem to always hear this song during my annual winter "me vacation" in Las Vegas and brings tears to my eyes reminds me of such happy positive times and memories
This reminds me of when I graduated pre-school we had to sing this that was the best day of my life everyone seemed so happy and everything was good like the mood/the vibe PERFECT!!!👌🏽👌🏽
If you were black and in any elementary school in the early 90s you HAD to sing this song at graduation. It was the law. Your school could be shut down. Google it.
cindy crawford Oh, yeah grade school in 90's. (aka "the Tevin Adminstration"). Be one of the few black boys in your school's and they find out you can half way sing...oh, Lord. Go get your high top fade shaped up, you will be the solo. And they might throw a Whitney Houston song in there if they think you can pull that off. Hey, somebody had to do it.