The original version of "Tomorrow Will Be Better" is a song sung by stars from Taiwan, China. It is written by Luo Dayou, Zhang Dachun, Li Shouchuan, Qiu Fusheng, Xu Naisheng, Zhang Sylvia and Zhan Hongzhi. It is composed by Luo Dayou and arranged by Chen Zhiyuan. on the single album released in 1985. In 2005, the song was again included in the album "True Love Warms the World" produced for the Indian Ocean tsunami disaster. On November 15, 2008, Luo Dayou won the Outstanding Contribution Award to the Chinese Music Circle in the 6th Southeast Hot Music Chart for this song. On February 27, 2020, in order to convey confidence in the fight against the new coronavirus epidemic, "Tomorrow Will Be Better" was re-interpreted by the stars as a charity song. Background of the creation of "Tomorrow Will Be Better": 1986 was the Year of World Peace. The creators of "Tomorrow Will Be Better" hoped to imitate the model of the stars of "We Are The World" singing for charity to echo the theme of the World Peace Year. Therefore, Taiwanese singers such as Luo Dayou and Sylvia Chang jointly composed this song, and came forward to convene 60 Chinese singers from Taiwan, Hong Kong, Singapore, Malaysia and other places to sing together. These singers span different regions and different record companies, breaking the restrictions on signing contracts. Among them are Li Zongsheng, Tsai Chin, Su Rui, Pan Yueyun and other singers and artists. Initiators such as Luo Dayou also invited UFO, Rolling Stone, PolyGram and other companies to participate in the production of single albums.