Blur
For Tomorrow - Visit to Primrose Hill extended
(Damon Albarn) from the album Modern Life is Rubbish, 1993.
...Then Susan comes into the room,
She's a naughty girl with a lovely smile,
Says let's take a drive to Primrose Hill,
It's windy there and the view's so nice,
London ice can freeze your toes
Like anyone I suppose
I'm
Holding on for tomorrow..
Lori Latimer, in Ink Blot magazine, writes:
"Modern Life is Rubbish is where Blur begin taking shots at English life, and of course they do it well... 'For Tomorrow' is so good it makes me want to cry. With a swaying '60s pop rhythm, sharp strings, divinely rich harmonies and the words, 'So we hold each other tightly/ And hold on for tomorrow,' it's everything you could ever want from song.'