This is totally random, but those of you who know me well will laugh. I grew up watching the movie "Annie" almost daily. I LOVED that movie--and still do. Everyone knows the song "Tomorrow" from the movie, right? Well, growing up, I loved that song and I would occasionally see my friends and random people just humming along and singing it for fun. This has always bothered me because 9 times out of 10, people would sing these words:
"Tomorrow, tomorrow, I love ya, tomorrow. You're ALWAYS a day away."
Now, me, being the controlling brat that I was, would be extremely bothered by this because I was convinced that the correct words went like this:
"Tomorrow, tomorrow, I love ya, tomorrow. You're ONLY a day away."
Years have gone by since I've even thought about this, but my kids have the new version of "Annie," which isn't quite as good as the first---I'm sorry, but Kathy Bates can't even TOUCH Carol Burnett as Ms. Hannigan. Anyhoooo, the kids were watching it this morning and the new Annie sang "Tomorrow." Then, the unthinkable happened....she said the dreaded "ALWAYS a day away" line! All those old feelings came back and I was a little bit upset about this. Then, I started to think, "Did the old Annie say "ALWAYS..." and I just got it wrong?" Surely not! Thanks to YOUTUBE, I found my answer pretty quickly. Check it out and see for yourself:
Thursday, July 10, 2008
Tomorrow
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