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The Shirelles - Dedicated to the One I Lov
The Shirelles - Dedicated to the One I Love


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Album: Original Golden Hits
Released: 1961

Dedicated to the One I Love Lyrics


This is Dedicated to the One I Love
While I'm far away from you my baby
I know it's hard for you my baby
Because it's hard for me my baby
And the darkest hour is just before dawn
Each night before you go to bed my baby
Whisper a little prayer for me my baby
And tell all the stars above

This is dedicated to the one I love
Life can never be exactly like we want it to be
I can be satisfied just knowing that you love me
There's one thing I want you to do especially for me
And it's something that everybody needs
Each night before you go to bed my baby
Whisper a little prayer for me my baby
And tell all the stars above

This is dedicated to the one I love
This is dedicated to the one I love

Writer/s: RALPH BASS, LOWMAN PAULING
Publisher: CARLIN AMERICA INC, BMG RIGHTS MANAGEMENT US, LLC
Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Dedicated to the One I Love
  • This was originally recorded by the North Carolina vocal group The 5 Royales in 1958. The Shirelles' version was the hit; it first peaked at #83 in 1959, but when it was re-released in 1961 it went to #3.
  • The 5 Royales guitarist Lowman Pauling wrote this song along with the group's producer, Ralph Bass.
  • The Mamas and The Papas released their version in 1967. (thanks, Chantal - Liverpool, Canada)
  • Normally, Shirley Owens Alston was the Shirelles' lead singer. However, on this song, Doris Coley Kenner sang lead. (thanks, Jerro - New Alexandria, PA)
  • When The 5 Royales were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2015, no members of the group were still alive. At the ceremony, the soul singer Leon Bridges performed this song in an "In Memoriam" segment honoring musicians that had recently died.

  • The Shirelles - Will You Love Me Tomorro
    The Shirelles - Will You Love Me Tomorrow


    The Shirelles - Will You Love Me Tomorrow Youtube Music Videos and Lyrics

    Album: Tonight's the Night
    Released: 1960

    Will You Love Me Tomorrow 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

    Writer/s: GOFFIN, GERRY/KING, CAROLE
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    Will You Love Me Tomorrow Song Chart
  • This was written by the husband and wife songwriting team of Gerry Goffin and Carole King. It's a benignly sexual song with the singer wondering what will happen the day after an encounter with her man. It met with some resistance from radio stations, but not enough to stop it from becoming a huge hit, selling over a million copies.
  • Goffin and King were a husband and wife songwriting team who worked were signed to Don Kirshner's Aldon music, which along with the Brill building, was the center of the songwriting universe in the early '60s. Kirshner assigned them to write a song for the Shirelles as a follow-up song to "Tonight's The Night." King came up with the music, and Goffin, excited about writing for The Shirelles, quickly came up with the lyrics. Kirshner loved the song, and recognizing that he had something new and different, decided to use it to get in the door at Columbia Records, so he offered it to Columbia for Johnny Mathis, but their label head Mitch Miller politely declined, which Kirshner later said was "The best thing he ever did for me."

    Back at Aldon Music, Tony Orlando wanted to record the song, but Kirshner, taking a cue from what he learned when he offered it to Mathis, explained that it was a girl's lyric, and that no teenage boy would say these words. So finally, the song went to The Shirelles, where it was intended all along. Orlando did record an answer song called "Not Just Tomorrow But Always" using the name Bertell Dache.
  • Don't let anyone tell you that this was the first US #1 hit by an all-female group - The McGuire Sisters hit the top spot three times in the '50s. "Will You Love Me Tomorrow" was, however, the first #1 by a black female group, and the first #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, which debuted in 1958. From 1955-1958, Billboard had a chart called the Top 100 with different criteria.
  • Shirelles lead singer Shirley Alston initially disliked the song, dismissing it as "too Country and Western" for the 4-girl group from Passaic, New Jersey. Their producer Luther Dixon convinced her they could do it in their style, and asked King and Goffin if they could add strings and turned it into an uptempo song, which they did.
  • Carole King played timpani on the Shirelles recording.
  • Carole King included this on her 1971 album Tapestry. Lou Adler, who produced the album and owned King's record company, explained: "The only thing we reached back for, which was calculated in a way, which of the old Goffin and King songs that was hit should we put on this album? And, that's how we came up with 'Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow.' I thought that song fit what the other songs were saying in Tapestry. A very personal lyric."
  • A 1968 version by the Four Seasons hit #24 and was that group's last Top 40 hit of the '60s - they didn't have another for seven years. Dave Mason brought it back to the charts in 1978, hitting #39. Some of the other artists to record this song include Cher, Laura Nyro, Roberta Flack, Millie Jackson, Bryan Ferry and Neil Diamond.
  • The B-side of the single was "Boys," which was later covered by the Beatles with a rare Ringo Starr vocal.
  • First pressings of the single (Scepter 1211) show the title as simply "Tomorrow."
  • Amy Winehouse recorded a cover for the Bridget Jones: The Age of Reason soundtrack in 2004, slowing down the tempo and using a jazz arrangement. Her version debuted at #62 on the UK singles chart in the week after her death.

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