![]() ![]() Tomorrow did reach #23 on Bilboard’s Hot 100. The single, Tomorrow was released at the end of 1967. Wake Up It’s Tomorrow was released in early 1968. What it did instead was pull the plug on the momentum of the I&P LP and prematurely promote the 2nd LP which would not be released for months to come. This was a way to make up for that travesty. Why?, because Mark and Ed were denied writers credit for the first single, Incense and Peppermints. Instead they had us rush to record a new song, Tomorrow, written by Mark Weitz and Ed King. What they so miserably failed to do was to cull follow up singles from the I&P LP. The major error was between UNI and our manager and producer regarding the subsequent LP’s. I’m not really sure who the extorter was….probably both. Links to Amazon product page if title is available Reader Interactions “Girl From the City” bw “Three” UNI 55241 - 1970 Sundazed Music reissues: “California Day” bw “Three” UNI 55218 - 1970 “I Climbed the Mountain” bw “Three” UNI 55190 - 1970 “Starting Out the Day” bw “Small Package” UNI 55185 - 1969 “Good Morning Starshine” bw “Me and The Township” UNI 55125 - 1969 #87 ![]() “Stand By” bw “Miss Attraction” UNI 55113 - 1969 “Sea Shell” bw “Paxton’s Back Street Carnival” UNI 55093 - 1968 “Barefoot In Baltimore” bw “Angry Young Man” UNI 55076 - 1968 #67 “Pretty Song From Psych-Out” bw “Sit With the Guru” UNI 55055 - 1968 #65 “Incense and Peppermints” bw “The Birdman of Alkatrash” UNI 55018 - 1967 #1 “Incense and Peppermints” bw “Birdman of Alkatrash” All American 373 - 1967 “Changes” Vocalion VL 73915 - 1971 SAC singles: “The Best of Strawberry Alarm Clock” UNI 73074 - 1970 “Wake Up Where You Are” GRA Group 13112 - 2012 “Good Morning Starshine” UNI 73054 - 1969 “The World in a Seashell” UNI 73035 - 1968 View the Strawberry Alarm Clock albums page. By title(s)/label/catalog number/year/peak chart position on Billboard. ![]() Do the unexpected.Listings of the group’s album and singles. Nobody comes into your life by mere coincidence. But what if that girl in the elevator (and the balding man who walks past your cubicle at work) are thinking the same thing? Who knows what you might learn from taking a chance on conversation with a stranger? Everyone carries a piece of the puzzle. Face it, you even want to talk to that girl in the elevator. For every time you say club passwords like “Have a nice day” and “Weather’s awful today, eh?”, you yearn inside to say forbidden things like “Tell me something that makes you cry” or “What do you think deja vu is for?”. But it seems that the more you try to fit in, the more you feel like an outsider, watching the “normal people” as they go about their automatic existences. You may occasionally dress yourself up as one of them, watch the same mindless television shows as they do, maybe even eat the same fast food sometimes. ![]() Throw your pride to one side, it's the least you can doĪ yardstick for lunatics, one point of viewĭead kings and many things I can't define Look at yourself, look at yourself, ya girl, ya yaaaa! Look at yourself, look at yourself, ya girl Incense and peppermints, meaningless nouns Incense and peppermints, the color of time Occasions, persuasions crossin' your mind ![]()
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