Elvis Presley – Tomorrow Night – 1954

“Tomorrow Night” is a song that was recorded by Elvis Presley among many other artists. It’s a rhythm and blues ballad that was originally written by Sam Coslow and Will Grosz in 1939. The song has been covered by various artists over the years, and Elvis Presley recorded his version of it as part of his early recordings.

Elvis Presley’s version of “Tomorrow Night” was recorded on February 1, 1954, at the Sun Studio in Memphis, Tennessee, during one of his earliest recording sessions. This was before he gained widespread fame and became known as the “King of Rock and Roll.” The song was released as a single in 1956 by Sun Records, after Elvis had become a major star. The single, however, did not achieve significant commercial success.

“Tomorrow Night” showcases Elvis’s early vocal style, which was heavily influenced by rhythm and blues, gospel, and country music. It’s a slow and soulful ballad that highlights his emotional and expressive singing. While this song might not be as well-known as some of his later hits, it still provides a glimpse into his early musical development and the diverse range of genres that influenced his sound.

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Tomorrow night
Will you remember what you said tonight?
Tomorrow night
Will all thrills be gone?
Tomorrow night
Will it be just another memory,
Or just another lovely song
That’s in my full heart to linger on?

Your lips are so tender,
Your heart is beating fast
And you’re willing to surrender.
Tell me, darling, will it last?

Tomorrow night
Will you be with me when the moon’s bright?
Tomorrow night
Will you say those lovely things you said tonight?

Tomorrow night
Will it be just another memory
Or just another lovely song
That’s in my full heart to linger on?

Your lips are so tender,
Your heart is beating fast
And you’re willing to surrender.
Tell me, darling, will it last?

Tomorrow night
Will you remember what you said tonight?
Tomorrow night
Will you say those lovely things
you said tonight?