The story behind
Laura Branigan recorded a version of Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow in 1984, as part of her album Self Control. The song became one of the most successful singles from the album, reaching number four on the Billboard Hot 100 in the United States. Branigan's version has a slower tempo and a more introspective atmosphere than the original. The song remains a reference in its genre, with an AABA structure and lyrics that speak of fear of being forgotten and the uncertainty of love. The recording was made in the Atlantic Records studio, and the song was presented as part of an album that achieved a great impact in several countries. Branigan's voice gives the song a unique touch, which remains popular among music fans. ↓ Skip to chordsIntro 1
C G F C G F Abdim C
Verse 1
C
F G C
F G
Am Esus4 E
Am F
G
C F
Verse 2
C F Dm F G C
F G
Esus4 E
Am G F
G C
Verse 3
F
G Bdim
G Esus4 Em F
G C F
G Em E
Am G Am F#dim
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Verse 4
C
Em F Dm G C
Em C F G
Em Esus4 E
Am F
G Dm
F C
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Verse 5
Esus4
E Am G F
G F
G F
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Outro 1
F C F Fm