Tomorrow Night

Lonnie Johnson

About Tomorrow Night

"Tomorrow Night" is a 1939 song written by Sam Coslow and Will Grosz. A version by Horace Heidt and His Musical Knights (vocal by The Heidtlites) was very popular in 1939. In 1948, Lonnie Johnson had a crossover hit on King Records (Johnson had also previously recorded the song for Paradise records in 1947) with the song, which had Johnson on guitar and Simeon Hatch on piano. Lonnie Johnson's version hit number one on the R&B charts for seven non consecutive weeks and peaked at number nineteen on the pop chart. Actually, the Paradise and King recordings are the same basic recording, however King Records overdubbed a vocal chorus over the original Paradise version, and it's the overdubbed recording that became the hit. A "stereo" version is known to exist where the Paradise basic track is heard on the left channel and the overdubbed version with the chorus is heard on the right channel Lonnie Johnson's version of "Tomorrow Night" would become his theme song and transformed the song into a blues standard. 


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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?

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Lonnie Johnson

Alonzo "Lonnie" Johnson (February 8, 1899 – June 16, 1970) was an American blues and jazz singer/guitarist and songwriter who pioneered the role of jazz guitar and is recognized as the first to play single-string guitar solos. Johnson was not only one of the few black blues musicians invited to be 'guest featured' on a number of jazz recording sessions, he was also one of the only classic 1920's blues artists to have a revived a high-charting career after WWII. more »

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Written by: HANK THOMPSON

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10 facts about this song

Historic Significance
Released in 1948, "Tomorrow Night" was a landmark song for blues guitarist Lonnie Johnson, blending blues and jazz in an early example of cross-genre influence.
Chart Performance
The song reached significant popularity, peaking at number one on the Billboard R&B chart and remaining in that spot for seven consecutive weeks.
Impactful Narrative
"Tomorrow Night" showcases Johnson's ability to bring deep emotional depth to his lyrics, exemplifying his skill in storytelling through music.
Iconic Artist
The release of "Tomorrow Night" cemented Lonnie Johnson's reputation as a leading figure in the blues and jazz scene in the mid-20th century.
Lasting Legacy
Elvis Presley was among many musicians who were influenced by "Tomorrow Night". He would go on to record a cover of it in 1954.
Unique Style
"Tomorrow Night" is an emblem of Johnson's signature guitar playing style, with complex chord changes that played a significant role in the development of jazz and blues guitar technique.
Remembered Influence
Bob Dylan has cited Lonnie Johnson as a major influence and specifically mentioned "Tomorrow Night" as a favorite tune in interviews.
Promise of Commercial Success
"Tomorrow Night" helped Johnson escape from his previous obscurity and brought him fame and commercial success.
Cover Versions
The song has been covered by numerous other artists, including LaVern Baker and Pat Boone, signifying its enduring appeal and influence.
Dynamic Blues Performance
"Tomorrow Night" encapsulates Johnson's mastery over the twelve-bar blues format, which he gradually evolved throughout his career.

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