| Broughton-Mason | |
| The scant applause and bar room bores had left him crying. | |
| But in his dreams, they kissed him clean, he heard them sighing. | |
| Woke up to a woman's touch and lying by his side | |
| She offered him the whole world's eyes ... | |
| Tomorrow... You'll be the greatest story ever told. | |
| Around her neck, was draped a snake, she held him to her | |
| And on her arm, a silver charm, with Roman numbers | |
| He saw an eye gleaming like a cool and breathing icy cold | |
| She gave her hand and took his soul | |
| Tomorrow ... He'd be the greatest story ever told. | |
| Tomorrow, Tomorrow . .. You'll be the greatest story ever to)d. | |
| Tomorrow, Tomorrow ... You'll be the greatest story ever told. | |
| Banners bear your name, you'll tee the whole world change | |
| But it just don't matter today, the fires are far away. | |
| You'll be the greatest story ever told. | |
| She winked her eye, and smiled a smile, that left him chilly. | |
| The price of fame was all she claimed and he was willing. | |
| Now it never rains where he entertains and there's a cooling breeze. | |
| The fires burn eternally... With no ... Tomorrow. He's still the greatest story ever told. | |
| Tomorrow, Tomorrow, you'll be the greatest story ever told. | |
| Tomorrow, Tomorrow, you'll be the greatest story ever told. | |
| Banners bear your name, you'll see the whole change | |
| But it just don't matter today, the fires are far away, | |
| you'll be the greatest story ever told. | |
| Tomorrow, Tomorrow, you'll be the greatest story ever told (Rep. etc). |