"Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow" is actually a cover of a song originally written by Gerry Goffin and Carole King. Engelbert Humperdinck's rendition was released as a single in 1972. The song tells the story of someone who is feeling anxious and uncertain about the future of their relationship. They are asking their partner if their love and commitment will remain unchanged in the coming days. The lyrics explore the fear of not knowing whether the love that is shared today will endure as strongly in the future. The protagonist expresses vulnerability and seeks reassurance that their partner's love will stand the test of time. They long for the certainty that the love they feel in the present will remain unchanged, despite the uncertainties that lie ahead. "Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow" is a heartfelt plea for emotional security and reassurance, capturing the universal feeling of longing for enduring love and commitment.