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"Will You Love Me Tomorrow", also known as "Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow", is a song written by Gerry Goffin and Carole King. It was originally recorded in 1960 by The Shirelles, who took their single to number one on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. The song is also notable for being the first song by an all-girl group to reach No. 1 in the United States. It has since been recorded by many artists over the years, including a 1971 cover version by co-writer Carole King.
Release Date: 1971
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Carole King : Arrangements for Treble Voices "Will You Love Me Tomorrow?" - This ballad takes on a whole new meaning when seen in the context of Beautiful - The Carole King Musical, the Broadway musical chronicling her life and early career. The song has been recorded by many artists, including this 1972 version by Roberta Flack. Poignant and touching! "Where You Lead" - This classic has found a new audience through the television series Gilmore Girls. Quickly learned, this arrangement will be a favorite. "You've Got a Friend" - the classic hit from 1971 offers a universal message of hope and reassurance. Recently included in the Broadway musical Beautiful, this is a wonderful feel-good song for choirs of all types and many concert occasions! "I Feel The Earth Move" - One of rock's most iconic women's songs, this pulsing, rhythmic arrangement incorporates elements of doo-wop and contemporary a cappella beneath a barn-burning solo. Vocal or other percussion optional. "(You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman" - Now its time for your women to take ownership of this R&B classic and experience the power of this great song. Songlist: Will You Love Me Tomorrow?, Where You Lead, You've Got a Friend, I Feel The Earth Move, (You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman Carole King : Beautiful: The Carole King Musical Beautiful tells of the story of one of the 20th century's most beloved songwriters, Carole King, through 25 of the hit songs she penned for herself and others. Piano/vocal arrangements include: Beautiful - I Feel the Earth Move - It's Too Late - The Loco-Motion - (You Make Me Feel Like) a Natural Woman - One Fine Day - So Far Away - Some Kind of Wonderful - Up on the Roof - Will You Love Me Tomorrow (Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow) - You've Got a Friend - You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin' - and more. Songlist: Some Kind Of Wonderful, Beautiful, He's Sure The Boy I Love, Uptown, So Far Away, Pleasant Valley Sunday, It's Too Late, Be-Bop-A-Lula, Chains, One Fine Day, Happy Days Are Here Again, I Feel The Earth Move, The Loco-Motion, (You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman, Oh! Carol, On Broadway, Take Good Care Of My Baby, Up On The Roof, Walking In The Rain, We Gotta Get Out Of This Place, Who Put The Bomp (In The Bomp Ba Bomp Ba Bomp), Will You Love Me Tomorrow?, It Might As Well Rain Until September, You've Got A Friend, You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin' Carole King : Deluxe Anthology A comprehensive collection of 70 of her hits, including: Been to Canaan - I Feel the Earth Move - It's Too Late - (You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman - One Fine Day - Smackwater Jack - Some Kind of Wonderful - Up on the Roof - Will You Love Me Tomorrow? - You Light Up My Life - You've Got a Friend - and more. Songlist: Some Kind Of Wonderful, Home Again, Way Over Yonder, Beautiful, Smackwater Jack, Don't Bring Me Down, Believe In Humanity, Brother, Brother, You Light Up My Life, Only Love Is Real, Nightingale, Hard Rock Cafe, Snow Queen, Simple Things, Wrap Around Joy, Hey, Girl, So Much Love, One To One, Being At War With Each Other, Chicken Soup With Rice, You're Something New, Stand Behind Me, Main Street Saturday Night, You're The One Who Knows, Where Does Love Go, Music, Time Gone By, Too Much Rain, I Can't Stay Mad At You, Wasn't Born To Follow, and more Michael Dansicker : The 16-Bar Pop/Rock Audition - Women's Edition Many large theatre auditions call for a 16-bar excerpt, and sometimes specifically request pop/rock songs. This book unprecedentedly answers that need. Beyond theatre, this volume will be useful for other audition calls requiring a brief song. Each volume includes great songs from the 1950s to the 21st century. Each excerpt has been given a thoughtful and effective form. Songlist: Hero, Without You, Holding Out For A Hero, Crazy, Beautiful, I Need You, Solitaire, Against All Odds (Take A Look At Me Now), Walk On By, I'll Be There, Time After Time, I'll Stand By You, Remember Me This Way, This Ain't A Love Song, You Learn, I Will Remember You, Don't Stop, All By Myself, All My Loving, So Far Away, Listen, All Through The Night, It's Too Late, Alone, Reflection, I Will, Superstar, You'll Be In My Heart (Pop Version), I Wanna Love You Forever, Somebody To Love, and more Michael Dansicker : The 16-Bar Pop/Rock Audition - Men's Edition Many large theatre auditions call for a 16-bar excerpt, and sometimes specifically request pop/rock songs. This book unprecedentedly answers that need. Beyond theatre, this volume will be useful for other audition calls requiring a brief song. Each volume includes great songs from the 1950s to the 21st century. Each excerpt has been given a thoughtful and effective form. Songlist: Hero, Without You, Home, No Matter What, I Need You, Solitaire, But It's Alright, Against All Odds (Take A Look At Me Now), Amanda, I'll Be There, Golden Slumbers, I'll Stand By You, Let Her Cry, This Ain't A Love Song, If, I Will Remember You, Don't Stop, All By Myself, All I Need, All My Loving, Best Of My Love, Everytime I Close My Eyes, Back To You, Lately, You'll Be In My Heart (Pop Version), Unchain My Heart, Somebody To Love, A Song For You, Kids Wanna Rock, Lady, and more Brylcream : Street Corner Bop Pull up a street corner and enjoy the tight, sweet harmonies of Brylcream, from Naples, Florida, which is John 'Wopp' Mina, Richie Beattie, Tom 'Cool-T' Welter, 'Billy D' Louth, and Randy 'Rep' Porter. All covers, several nicely arranged by John Mina. Some favorites: 'Trickle, Trickle,' 'Duke of Earl,' 'Bring It On Home,' 'Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow,' 'Silhouettes,' 'All Shook Up,' 'In The Still of the Night,' and 'Gloria.' The obligatory warning for purists: about half of the songs are accompanied by the 'Lords of Cool.' But make no mistake, Brylcream sings them slick, smooth & creamy, and a 'Little Dab' didn't do us - we want more! Songlist: Dr. Doo Wop Album Intro, Trickle, Trickle, Duke of Earl, Lords of Cool Intro, Morse Code of Love, Little Darlin, The Wanderer, Bring it on Home, Another Saturday Night, Will You Love Me Tomorrow?, Who Put The Bomp (In The Bomp Ba Bomp Ba Bomp), Silouettes Intro (group), Silhouettes, All Shook Up, Ready to Go Intro, So In Love, Happy Days, In the Still of the Night, Gloria - Rich Beattie, Little Star, Mary's Boy Child Finest Kind : Silks And Spices Fifteen most traditional songs, many sung in this Canadian trio's folk a cappella harmonies. Includes "Bright Shining Morning," "Shepherd of the Downs," "Sweet Forget-Me-Not," an a cappella arrangement of Bob Dylan's "The Times They Are A-Changin'," plus a great version of Carole King's "Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow." Songlist: Bright Shining Morning, Fair Maid Walking, At the End of A Long Lonely Day, The Ten Dollar Bill, The Maple Leaf Forever, As I Roved Out, Jack the Jolly Tar, Shepherd of the Downs, John Barleycorn, Sweet Forget-Me-Not, Shepherds Arise, Blackest Crow, The Painful Plough, The Times They Are A-Changin', Will You Love Me Tomorrow? The Gas House Gang : The Gas House Gang's 5th In 1987 a St. Louis, MO municipal band was looking for a barbershop group to sing "Lida Rose" for the "Music Man" section of their Broadway tribute. When no local groups were available, Rob Henry found three friends to sing with him. The four loved the sound, came up with a name, and the group is still together sixteen years, thirteen countries, forty nine states, five recordings and an international championship later. Sadly, Rob contracted cancer and died this year after recording this fifth CD with the group, it is dedicated with love to him. The GHG sings with a lot of feeling, humor, and ringing harmonies that take our breath away. Beethoven 5.1, the opening cut, is a seven-minute tour-de-force with wonderful, funny, personal lyrics that go on for four pages. eleven more songs: the 70's summer anthem "Lazy Day," Lennon/McCartney's "Blackbird/I Will" and "Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da," "Goodbye,World, Goodbye," "My Coloring Book," "We're Little But Were Loud," "Great Day," Carole King's "Will You Love Me Tomorrow?", "Ezekiel Saw The Wheel," Billy Joel's "Lullabye" and the inspirational "Hold On." The GHG is our best-selling barbershop group, and with good reason. Highly recommended! Songlist: Beethoven 5.1, Lazy Day, Blackbird/I Will, Goodbye, World, Goodbye, My Coloring Book, We're Little But We're Loud, Great Day, Will You Love Me Tomorrow?, Ezekiel Saw De Wheel, Lullabye (Goodnight, My Angel), Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da, Hold On Golden Staters : Golden Staters Tenor Gary Harding, his brother Jack Harding, Baritone, Milt Christensen, lead, and the inimitable Mike Senter, bass, The Golden Staters; won the Gold medal in Atlanta in July, 1972. GS' road to the top included 4th place in Chicago in 1966, fifth in 1967, third in 1968, and a Silver Medal in St. Louis in 1969. An injury to their lead kept them out of competition in 1970, another third in 1971, then finally the gold. 25 classic barbershop songs fill this delightful cd, some of our favorites are, "Jean," "Draft Dodger Rag," "Mary Poppins Medley," "Hello, Dolly," and "Give My Regards To Broadway." All good stuff, and frankly, it's impossible to listen to this CD and be in a bad mood! Songlist: Barbershop Time, Oh How We Roared In The 20's, Freckles, So Long Mother, It Must Be That Look In Her Eyes, Cinderella, New Songs Medley, Jean, Music Man Medley, Moonlight Medley, Will You Love Me Tomorrow?, Mary Poppins Medley, Mary, You're A Little Bit Old Fashioned, Keep Your Eye On The Girlie You Love, Draft Dodger Rag, Shenandoah, Floatin' Down To Cotton Town, I'd Love To Live In Loveland, A Little Bit Of Happiness, Give My Regards To Broadway, Honey Bun, The Sweetheart Tree, Hello, Dolly!, Gotta Be On My Way, May Each Day Harbor Lights : Absolutely Acappella Indiana's own four-man, one woman Harbor Lights bring us their second classic Doo-Wop collection, featuring ten of our all-time favorite hits. They're all here, a heartbreaking "Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow," "Venus," "The Wanderer," "Harbor Lights," "It's So Hard to Say Goodbye to Yesterday," "Denise," "My Girl," "Then You Can Tell Me Goodbye," "Only Sixteen" and "Daddy's Home." Rich, solid basslines and pitch-perfect leads with the kind of attitude and feeling that used to create overnight hits, this is the sweet, juicy Doo-Wop a lot of groups from the east coast wish they could sing. Particular fine are Cheryl DeRosier's leads-listen to her nail "Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow" and "Harbor Lights," and you'll see what we mean. Songlist: Will You Love Me Tomorrow?, Venus, The Wanderer, Harbor Lights, It's So Hard To Say Goodbye To Yesterday, Denise, My Girl, Then You Can Tell Me Goodbye, Only Sixteen, Daddy's Home The Nylons : Hits of the 60's Scotti Brothers released this compilation of tunes in 1997. The Nylons had recorded them while on that label and all have been released on other cds. On it are arrangements which vary from live performance sung unaccompanied by even their patented percussion track ("One Fine Day," "Up On The Roof" and "Kiss Him Goodbye") to the instrumentally enhanced tracks found on the cd Because ("The Time Of The Season" and "Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow?"). If you aren't a collector this release gives you a fine survey of their mid-careeer period. Songlist: Time Of The Season, God Only Knows, My Cherie Amour, A Change Is Gonna Come, One Fine Day, Up On The Roof, Kiss Him Goodbye, Lady Madonna, The Shoop Shoop Song (It's in Her Kiss), Will You Love Me Tomorrow?, Hey Girl, Because |
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This ballad by Carole King which rocketed to the top of the charts in 1961 takes on a whole new meaning when seen in the context of Beautiful - The Carole King Musical, the Broadway musical chronicling her life and early career. The song has been recorded by many artists, including this 1972 version by Roberta Flack. Poignant and touching!
Arranger: Mark Brymer | Composer: Carole King Performed By: Roberta Flack
The Shirelles went straight to the top of the charts with this 1961 hit and your SSA groups will go straight into your hearts with this nostalgic pop ballad. ShowTrax CD available. Performance time: Approx. 3:35.
Arranger: Alan Billingsley | Composer: Carole King Performed By: Carole King
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