Tomorrow's Yesterdays

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Tomorrow's Yesterdays
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Studio album by
Released18 March 2022 (2022-03-18)
Genre
Label On Repeat
Producer Victoria Hesketh
Little Boots chronology
Working Girl
(2015)
Tomorrow's Yesterdays
(2022)
Singles from Tomorrow's Yesterdays
  1. "Silver Balloons"
    Released: 24 September 2021
  2. "Landline"
    Released: 26 November 2021
  3. "Crying on the Inside"
    Released: 25 January 2022
  4. "Out (Out)"
    Released: 22 February 2022

Tomorrow's Yesterdays is the fourth studio album by English singer and songwriter Little Boots. Solely written and produced by herself, it was released on 18 March 2022 via her own imprint, On Repeat Records. [1]

Her first album in seven years, since Working Girl (2015), it was preceded by four singles: "Balloons", "Landline", "Crying on the Inside" and "Out (Out)". [2] [3] [4] [5]

Track listing

All tracks are written and produced by Victoria Hesketh.

Tomorrow's Yesterdays– digital download and vinyl [6]
No.TitleLength
1."Love the Beginning"3:47
2."Silver Balloons"4:25
3."Landline"4:08
4."Back to Mine"4:37
5."Crying on the Inside"3:27
6."Heavenly"3:44
7."Deborah"3:28
8."Out (Out)"4:24
9."Want U Back"4:39
10."Nothing Ever Changes"3:14
11."Tomorrow's Yesterdays"3:50

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