Never Knows: Phil Collins - Tomorrow

: The track famously fades into a brief, hidden a cappella rendition of "Over the Rainbow". Although the album was released shortly after John Lennon's death, Collins has stated that "Tomorrow Never Knows" was recorded and mixed over a year prior and was not originally intended as a memorial. Critical Reception

While the original Beatles version was a groundbreaking piece of 1960s psychedelia, Collins' interpretation is often described as more downtempo and reflective. Phil Collins - Tomorrow Never Knows

Reception of the cover is highly polarized among critics and fans: : The track famously fades into a brief,

: Collins delivers what some reviewers describe as "automaton-like wails" that maintain the hypnotic vision of the original lyrics. Reception of the cover is highly polarized among

Phil Collins ' cover of the Beatles' "Tomorrow Never Knows" serves as the experimental closing track of his 1981 debut solo album, . The recording features a dense, psychedelic atmosphere created through a blend of electronic drum machine effects and live drumming. Production and Musical Style