About the song

Originally penned by Carole King and Gerry Goffin, “Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow” was first recorded by The Shirelles in 1960, becoming a classic of the early 1960s pop era. Carole King, renowned for her songwriting prowess and soulful voice, co-wrote the song with her then-husband Gerry Goffin, capturing the essence of youthful romance and its insecurities.

Willie Nelson and Carole King’s collaboration on the song came to fruition on Nelson’s album “Stardust,” released in 1978. This album marked a departure for Nelson, known primarily for his outlaw country style, as he ventured into covering pop standards and jazz classics. “Stardust” became one of Nelson’s most successful albums, showcasing his versatility as an artist and his ability to interpret diverse musical genres.

“Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow” resonated deeply with listeners, blending Nelson’s distinctive, emotive vocals with King’s poignant lyrics and melody. Their version of the song evokes a sense of nostalgia and longing, exploring the uncertainty of love and the passage of time.

In terms of chart performance, Nelson’s rendition of “Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow” was well-received, reflecting its enduring popularity and cultural significance. The song’s success underscored Nelson’s ability to transcend genres and connect with audiences on a profound emotional level.

For fans of Willie Nelson, Carole King, and those who appreciate heartfelt ballads that explore the complexities of relationships, “Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow” remains a cherished classic. It stands as a testament to the enduring power of King’s songwriting and Nelson’s emotive storytelling, making it a memorable addition to both artists’ illustrious careers.

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Lyrics

Tonight you’re mine, completely
You give your soul so sweetly
Tonight the light of love is in your eyes
But will you love me tomorrow
Is this a lasting treasure
Or just a moment’s pleasure
Can I believe the magic in your sighs
And will you still love me tomorrow
Tonight with words unspoken
You say that I’m the only one
But will my heart be broken
When the night meets the morning sun
I’d like to know if your love
Is a love I can be sure of
So tell me now and I won’t ask again
Will you still love me tomorrow
Will you still love me tomorrow
Will you still love me tomorrow

By Tam Le

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