International recording artist EMIN announces his brand-new album Maybe Tomorrow, a curated collection of his favourite songs, arranged and produced by 16-time GRAMMY® Award-winning music legend David Foster. The album is set for release on 27th March and is available to pre-order now HERE.

Featuring 12 beautifully reimagined tracks, the album brings together timeless classics and contemporary favourites, with Foster’s unmistakable orchestral touch throughout. Maybe Tomorrow includes a series of special duets with Amanda Holden, Andrea Corr, Richard Marx and Sheila E.
The album’s first official single release, “Somethin’ Stupid”, is released today and features Amanda Holden. The iconic song was originally made famous by Frank Sinatra and Nancy Sinatra, and later reintroduced to a new generation by Robbie Williams and Nicole Kidman. Listen HERE.
EMIN says: “‘Somethin’ Stupid’ is a song I’ve loved for years, and recording it with Amanda was incredibly special. She has such a natural warmth and honesty, it felt like the perfect way to introduce this album.”
“Somethin’ Stupid is such an iconic classic and I jumped at the chance of working with EMIN and David Foster on this special project”, Amanda Holden adds.
Spanning genres and generations, Maybe Tomorrow moves effortlessly from indie rock including a heartfelt interpretation of the Stereophonics classic “Maybe Tomorrow” to traditional balladry such as the Irish favourite “When You Were Sweet Sixteen,” performed as a duet with Andrea Corr.
The album also features some of the world’s most beloved love songs, including the iconic theme from the film Love Story, alongside classics such as Perry Como’s “It’s Impossible,” “A Song For You,” and “I’ll Never Fall In Love Again.” EMIN reunites with Richard Marx for a duet of his global hit “Right Here Waiting.”
David Foster comments: “these are some of the world’s best known and best loved songs, and EMIN has put his own unique touch on each and every track.”
Maybe Tomorrow marks the second album in three years from EMIN and Foster, following their Elvis-inspired collaboration Now or Never. As for whether a third album could follow, EMIN teases: “I certainly hope so. If not today… maybe tomorrow!”
With an almost 20-year international career, EMIN has released more than 20 critically acclaimed albums, earned dozens of international awards, and performed hundreds of shows worldwide. He has shared the stage with Jennifer Lopez and toured stadiums across multiple cities alongside Take That, one of the most successful British bands of all time.
Maybe Tomorrow Album Tracklist
- It’s Impossible
- Home
- Maybe Tomorrow
- A Song For You
- Quando Quando Quando ft. Sheila E
- You Are So Beautiful
- Right Here Waiting ft. Richard Marx
- Love Story
- Make The World Go Away
- When You Were Sweet 16 ft. Andrea Corr
- I’ll Never Fall In Love Again
- Somethin’ Stupid ft. Amanda Holden
Maybe Tomorrow is out 27th March.
