1978 Dave Mason – Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow (US:#39)
“Will You Love Me Tomorrow”, sometimes 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 a black all-girl group to reach number one in the United States. It has since been recorded by many artists over the years, including a 1971 version by co-writer Carole King.
Dave Mason had a number 39 hit on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1978 with his remake. It was his final top 40 hit on that chart.
Album

Mariposa de Oro is the eighth album by Dave Mason, released in 1978 on Columbia Records. David Thomas Mason (born 10 May 1946) is an English singer-songwriter and guitarist from Worcester, who first found fame with the rock band Traffic. Over the course of his career, Mason has played and recorded with many notable pop […]
Musicians
Bass | Gerald Johnson |
Drums | Jeffrey Porcaro |
Guitar | Dave Mason |
12 String Guitar | Dave Mason |
12 String Guitar | Jerry Lynn Williams |
Organ | Mark Stein |
Percussion | Ron Greene |
Background Vocals | Jerry Lynn Williams |
Vocals | Dave Mason |
Produced By
Dave Mason
Ron Nevison
Songwriters
Gerry Goffin
Carole King
Charts
US:#39
UK:# –
April 29, 2021 @ 14:07
The title is wrong. The song´s title is “Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow?”
April 29, 2021 @ 16:34
That’s what the article says: “Will You Love Me Tomorrow”, sometimes known as “Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow”.