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“Will You Love Me Tomorrow” – The Shirelles

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This song was written by Gerry Goffin and Carole King, who recorded her version of "Will You Love Me Tomorrow" in 1971.

The first recording of the song was by the American girl group, the Shirelles. Lead singer Shirley Owens initially was reluctant to record it because she thought it was "too country", but changed her mind after a string arrangement was added.

Owens recalled that some radio stations refused to play the record because the song's lyrics were regarded as too sexually suggestive. Despite this, "Will You Love Me Tomorrow" went on to reach #1 on the US singles chart in early 1961 and #2 on the R&B chart. It's the first song by an all-girl African-American group to make the top spot on the singles chart in the US.

The website Acclaimed Music has ranked the Shirelles' recording as the best song of 1960 (it was recorded and released that year). It is included on Rolling Stone's list of The 500 Greatest Songs of All Time and Billboard has named it the #3 song on their list of the 100 greatest Girl Group Songs of All Time.
Lilymoon · F
Such a good song....and still good. Love Amy Winehouse's take on it.

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Rutterman · 46-50, M
@Lilymoon I love her version. She was so talented. Makes me sad that Amy died so young. God only knows what great music she might have made if she had lived longer. 😞
Lilymoon · F
@Rutterman Yup tragic 😞
This song reminds me of my childhood visiting my grandparents. I remember my two youngest uncles, home from college, played it all the time.
Rutterman · 46-50, M
@bijouxbroussard Oh, very nice. I'm glad the song brings back such lovely memories for you.
hunkalove · 61-69, M
When I was 11 I felt The Shirelles were the sexiest women on the planet. I sang "Will You Love Me Tomorrow" for years.
Rutterman · 46-50, M
@hunkalove That's very cool. Thanks for sharing your memories.
asked my dad about this. he said it brings back memories of 7th grade sock hops in the gym on Fridays after school
Rutterman · 46-50, M
@saragoodtimes Sounds like some nice memories for your dad.
LavidaRaq · F
A sweet song.. the insecurities of love..😏
Rutterman · 46-50, M
@LavidaRaq Indeed. There's an innocence to it, despite what some people might have thought at the time.
LavidaRaq · F
@Rutterman yes.. love it
Thanks for sharing
Rutterman · 46-50, M
@LavidaRaq You're very welcome. 😎
Piper · 61-69, F
I did discover later on, that the Shirelles first recorded and released the song. I don't recall ever hearing it though, until Carole King's album Tapestry. I do like her rendition of the song the most, still.
It's interesting for sure, that the lyrics were ever considered too sexually suggestive. Especially considering all the older ones that could definitely be interpreted as "sexual", and were big hits.
Rutterman · 46-50, M
@Piper Carole King did do a great job with the song, as she did with pretty much every song she recorded.

Tapestry is a fantastic album. It was on the charts for years.

A lot of people were extremely uptight about popular music during that time. Some other songs were also subjected to bans (to some degree) back then. Link Wray's "Rumble", for example, was banned in several radio markets after it was released in 1958 because it was thought to glorify gang violence and juvenile delinquency.
Such a terrific song, a mature theme for it’s time, and one I’m sure many teens were asking themselves, and perhaps still do today.
The strings are what elevate this song above many of it’s contemporaries
Rutterman · 46-50, M
@Ghostinthemachine I agree with all of your comments.
MrBrownstone · 46-50, M
Song makes me think of the movie Animal House
Rutterman · 46-50, M
@MrBrownstone Yeah, they had some old tunes on the soundtrack. I think the movie's story was set in the early 1960s.
MrBrownstone · 46-50, M
@Rutterman And a guitar smashed
An all time classic
Rutterman · 46-50, M
@BridgeOvertroubledWaters Yes, absolutely.
JohnOinger · 41-45, M
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JohnOinger · 41-45, M
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JohnOinger · 41-45, M
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JohnOinger · 41-45, M
@Rutterman What Will I do in year 1971 when I travel back in time
Tres13 · 51-55, M
uncalled4 · 56-60, M
I like Bryan Ferry's take on it. It's different. He went in another direction with it, and it blew my mind. It's beautiful and haunting--and if you recognize the model in the video, even more so. This is what a cover should be--a reinterpretation that reaches for something you wouldn't think of, and succeeds.
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Rutterman · 46-50, M
@uncalled4 I also like what he did with the song. And I know what you mean about the model adding to the haunting quality of Ferry's interpretation. Anna Nicole Smith had such a troubled life and she died way too young.

 
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