Will You Love Me Tomorrow was first released in 1960 and marked a turning point The Shirelles as well as for pop and soul music more broadly. Written by Carole King and Gerry Goffin, the song (also commonly known as Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow) paired tender and vulnerable lyrics with a beautiful orchestral arrangement, allowing Shirley Owens' lead vocal to convey uncertainty and emotional depth that was more mature than most teenage pop at the time. Its success helped establish the "girl group" sound of the early 1960s and signaled a shift toward more introspective themes in mainstream popular music. The Shirelles Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow Lyrics: Tonight you're mine, completely You give your love 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 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 that 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 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 Subscribe to Reyes Music Group for more of the very best from the golden eras of music: / @reyesoldies Follow Reyes Music Group on our official social media and web platforms: / reyesmusicgroup / reyesmusicgroupofficial https://www.reyesmusicgroup.com #TheShirelles #WillYouStillLoveMeTomorrow #ReyesMusicGroup #GirlGroup