· by Carole King
To night you’re mine
com (C)plete ly,
you give your love
so (C)sweet ly.
To (Bsus)night
the (B)light
of (Em)love is (Em)in your (Em)eyes.
Will you still (G)love (C)me to (Am)mor
(G)row?
Is this a last
ing (C)treas ure,
or just a mo
ment’s (C)pleas ure?
Can (Bsus)I
be (B)lieve
the (Em)mag ic (Em)of your (Em)sigh?
Will you still (G)love (C)me to (Am)mor
(G)row?
(G)row?
To night with words
un (Bm)spo ken,
you say that I’m the on ly (G)one,
but will my heart
be (Bm)bro ken
when the (Em7)night
meets the (A)morn
ing (Am7)sun?
I’d like to know
that (C)your love
is love I can
be (C)sure of.
So (Bsus)tell
me (B)now
and (Em)I won’t (Em)ask a (Em)gain.
Will you still (C)love me to (Am)mor
(G)row?
Will you still (C)love me to mor
(Em)row?
This page shows “Will You Love Me Tomorrow (Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow)” by Carole King in our color-coded kid songbook view — every note is colored by pitch (red C, orange D, yellow E, green F, blue G, purple A, pink B) and the lyrics sit directly under each note, so children can sing along while they play. The song is in the key of G at 126 BPM, a comfortable easy-level arrangement perfect for first-time learners.