Will You Love Me Tomorrow

"Will You Love Me Tomorrow"
Single by The Shirelles
from the album Tonight's the Night
B-side Boys
Released 1960 (US)
1961 (UK)
Format Vinyl record (7" 45 RPM)
Recorded 1960
Genre R&B
Length 2:43
Label Scepter
Writer(s) Gerry Goffin, Carole King
The Shirelles singles chronology
"Tonight's the Night"
(1960)
"'Will You Love Me Tomorrow'"
(1960)
"Dedicated to the One I Love"
(1961)

"Will You Love Me Tomorrow", also known as "Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow", is a song written by Gerry Goffin and Carole King and originally recorded by The Shirelles. It has been recorded by many artists and was ranked among Rolling Stone 's list of The 500 Greatest Songs of All Time at #125. The song is notable for being the first song by an all-girl group to reach #1 in the United States.

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The Shirelles' version

In 1960, The Shirelles released their version as Scepter single 1211, with "Boys" on the B-side. The single's first pressing was labelled simply "Tomorrow", then lengthened later. When first presented with the song, lead singer Shirley Owens (later known as Shirley Alston-Reeves) did not want to record it, because she thought it was "too country." She relented after a string arrangement was added. In 1961, the song went to number one on the Billboard Hot 100. However, Owens recalled on Jim Parsons' syndicated oldies radio program, Shake Rattle Showtime, that some radio stations had banned the record because they had felt the lyrics were too sexually charged.

This version of the song is currently ranked as the 126th greatest song of all time, as well as the best song of 1960, by Acclaimed Music.[1]

Answer song

Using the name Bartell Douche, Tony Orlando recorded an answer song entitled "Not Only Tomorrow, But Always".[2]

Other versions

"Will You Love Me Tomorrow"
Single by The Four Seasons
from the album Edizione d'oro (Golden Edition)
B-side Around and Around (andaroundandaroundandaroundandaround) (from the album New Gold Hits)
Released February 1968
Recorded 1968
Genre Rock
Label Philips
Writer(s) Gerry GoffinCarole King
The Four Seasons singles chronology
"Watch the Flowers Grow"
(1967)
"Will You Love Me Tomorrow"
(1968)
"Saturday's Father"
(1968)

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