These tracks were recorded for the album but were not included in the final release. • "Alone With You" • "Black and Blonde (Original Edit)" • "Like It Happens Everyday" • "Unsafe At Any Speed" These can be heard on Gordon's official website,
Tonight and the Rest of My Life was recorded while Gordon was signed to Outpost Records, a label owned by
Geffen Records, following her departure from
Veruca Salt in 1998. In 1999, Outpost Records folded and Gordon was left without a label. Shortly after, she was signed to
Warner Bros. Records. The original
Tonight and the Rest of My Life track list on Outpost Records was: • "Tonight and the Rest of My Life" (Gordon) – 5:14 • "Now I Can Die" (Gordon) – 3:07 • "2003" (Gordon) – 4:05 • "Badway" (Gordon) – 3:08 • "Horses in the City" (Gordon) – 4:08 • "Hold On to Me" (Gordon) – 4:05 • "New Year's Eve" (Gordon) – 3:28 • "Fade to Black" (Gordon) – 4:07 • "Number One Camera" (Gordon) – 2:58 • "Got Me Down" (Gordon) – 4:05 • "Black and Blonde" (Gordon) – 4:23 • "Too Slow To Ride" (Gordon) – 3:49 • "Hate Your Way" (Gordon) – 4:46 "Black and Blonde" was removed from the album because Gordon felt it was a mean song about someone she didn't want to be mean to anymore. The singles for
Tonight and the Rest of My Life also changed numerous times. When Outpost Records was in the initial stages of promoting the album (and Gordon), they stated that the first single would be "Horses in the City." After Gordon moved to
Warner Bros. Records, promo singles were circulated for the song "Now I Can Die" the March before the album's June 27 release date. One month later, she stated that the first single would be "Tonight and the Rest of My Life," which was released as the first single from the album on June 5, 2000. "Hold On to Me" and "Now I Can Die" were the lead contenders for second single, but "2003" and "Got Me Down" were also being considered. ==References==