Classic Rock/60's Band Song

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QUESTION: Dear Experts,

I have "only" 2 words and a bit of a melody in my head and try to find a song I frequently heard in 1969. Most lilkely male band, could be Bee Gees, Beatles, Stones etc.

I recal the chorus line containing the words "and tomorrow", with the "and" being dragged out very long like "ahaand tomorrow" and a short break after the tomorrow before song continued.

I know it's very little, can you help?

Warm regards

ANSWER:    I have wracked my brain on this one, and did some research, and I got nothing.   
  If you can tell me the tempo of the song,  fast,  slow,  and some instruments.  Is their drums?   Strings?   Orchestra?
Prominent guitars?   
  Anything else you can think of might job my memory.   
Wish I could help better,  1969 is one of my favorite years for music.

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QUESTION: Many thanks for spending your time on this so far. Sadly, I barely remember much more than the one line of the "chorus". However, in overall style it sounds similar to "Don't forget to remember" by the Bee Gees. To my knowledge, no prominent instruments.

Was trying myself to unravel the mystery by going through the more popular bands of the late 60s. At the time, to my memory, the song was quite a "hit" and played often.

Thank you again and kind regards

Andreas

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  I waited a few days before responding again to give me time to think about this.  I gotta tell you, this one has me quite stumped.  It sounds vaugley familiar but  I don't know what it is.   
 If it comes to me I will respond again.   I am constantly listening to music, so I may end up hearing it while playing an album or listening to the radio.

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I can answer general questions about rock era bands, record labels they were on, and names of songs. Often I can tell the name of the record company that released a song, as well as the name of the song, and the year of release based on some of the lyrics. I grew up during the rock era and I am a musician myself, and always read the album and 45 info for production credits as well as lineups. One of the chat rooms I go to is quite amused at my ability to name a song along with it`s year of release and record label. I was also a record collector for years.

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