I was in New York on Saturday walking up Broadway and came upon the Brill building. I've walked by it many times, but never noticed it was there. This building has been described as "the most important generator of popular songs in the Western world." Carole King and her husband / song writing partner wrote many of their songs in that building and probably wrote this one there. At any rate yesterday I got inspired any layed down a few tracks to "Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow."
For those interested the uke is a Pono MPT-E with Southcoast Linear
G-650 strings (G & C are flat wound). Recorded on a Tascam DP-008 with Sterling Audio ST-51 Condensor Mic. Four uke tracks, one bass track and 3 vocal tracks. Hope you enjoy it.
http://soundcloud.com/timelessmusicaltreasures/will-you-still-love-me
Bill
For those interested the uke is a Pono MPT-E with Southcoast Linear
G-650 strings (G & C are flat wound). Recorded on a Tascam DP-008 with Sterling Audio ST-51 Condensor Mic. Four uke tracks, one bass track and 3 vocal tracks. Hope you enjoy it.
http://soundcloud.com/timelessmusicaltreasures/will-you-still-love-me
Bill