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Maini Sorri – Tomorrow CD artwork

Here is the story behind the new happy pop single Maini Sorri – Tomorrow  A local newspaper in Maini’s old home town in Finland interviewed her for 15 years ago. Many years later the interviewer Marjo Pajuranta surprised Maini by sending a poem to her and asking her to compose it. Because the poem was in Finnish, Maini wrote English lyrics to it with the title “Tomorrow”. The Finnish original version “Kauneimmat muistot” (Beautiful Memories) is included as #2 on the single).

Maini could not record in the studio for 1,5 years because of the covid19 pandemic. It is fantastic that she finally could record new music studio and release the new single “Tomorrow” on November 11th 2021. Label is Reya music, Sweden. Instrumental by Jaakko Viitala.

Watch the beautiful Tomorrow (Official Music Video) on Youtube. Why not to get married outdoors although it is Winter and lots of snow? You will see a beautiful Winter Wedding outdoors with lots of snow, love and happiness! Subscribe to Maini’s channel!

You can stream the new single on Spotify and other streaming sites around the world. Stream and download it on Bandcamp. You find it around the world in webshops like iTunes and Amazon etc.

Someday cdcoverThis singer-songwriter with a Finnish background has lived most of her life in Sweden where she has built up a sizeable following for her enchanting music and beautiful voice. This release marks her British debut, though she has already made an impact in America and Canada, and could well build a following in the UK. She has created memorable melodies and her lyrics, have been successfully transcribed from Finnish into English. There is an inspiring spirit in such songs as Someday and Like An Angel, and you can feel the pure emotion in the closing Lahden Yksin. A delightful five-song set that really whetted my apetite for more.

Maini Sorri SOMEDAY EP Reya Music **** 4/5  review in great Maverick Magazine in UK in January 2011 issue