"Will You Love Me Tomorrow" was first recorded by The Shirelles in 1960 and became a #1 hit. When Carole King released her version in 1971 on the album Tapestry, people thought it was a cover, not realizing that King had written the song with Gerry Goffin years earlier. This brings back memories, but I hate that the video was cut a few seconds early.
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Carole King is an underrated musical treasure. Thanks for sharing, Miss C!
It cuts a few seconds early because she did a segue into "up on a roof" without interruption. Will you still love me starts at about 21:56 in this fuller version of the show:
https://rumble.com/v4mrl23-carole-king-bbc-in-concert-1971.html
Thanks Douglas2, at least we know there was a legitimate reason. It sucks when the tail end of a song gets cut off, or talked over by a DJ back in the day.
The other thing infuriating on Youtube is a video about something interesting, be it building a car or baking a cake, the finished thing isn't shown until the very end then plastered with promos for other videos. Even stopping and searching it's hard to find a single frame clear shot.
xoxoxoBruce
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