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| This single = "'''Tonight Tonight Tonight'''"<br/>(1987)
| This single = "'''Tonight Tonight Tonight'''"<br/>(1987)
| Next single = "[[In Too Deep (song)|In Too Deep]]"<br/>(1987)
| Next single = "[[In Too Deep (song)|In Too Deep]]"<br/>(1987)
| Misc = {{Extra tracklisting
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| Album = [[Invisible Touch]]
| prev_track = "[[Invisible Touch (song)|Invisible Touch]]"
| prev_no = 1
| this_track = "Tonight, Tonight, Tonight"
| track_no = 2
| next_track = "[[Land of Confusion]]"
| next_no = 3

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'''Tonight, Tonight, Tonight''', is the 2nd track of [[Genesis (band)|Genesis's]] 1986 album "[[Invisible Touch]]." The song is the second longest track on the album at 8 minutes and 50 seconds (8:50). It peaked at #3 in the US, and #18 in the UK.
'''Tonight, Tonight, Tonight''', is the 2nd track of [[Genesis (band)|Genesis's]] 1986 album "[[Invisible Touch]]." The song is the second longest track on the album at 8 minutes and 50 seconds (8:50). It peaked at #3 in the US, and #18 in the UK.

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"Tonight, Tonight, Tonight"
Song

Tonight, Tonight, Tonight, is the 2nd track of Genesis's 1986 album "Invisible Touch." The song is the second longest track on the album at 8 minutes and 50 seconds (8:50). It peaked at #3 in the US, and #18 in the UK.

The single included an edited version of the song (at 4:32) and the first part of "Domino" ("In The Glow of the Night") as the B-side. Some singles that included the full version of the song included the second part of "Domino" ("The Last Domino") as the B-side. Some releases contained the rare track Paperlate and a 12" Remix of "Tonight, Tonight, Tonight".

In the music video for the song, the atmosphere is reminiscent of the film Blade Runner, which was purportedly a source of inspiration for the video.

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