Let's Live For Today

Album: Let's Live For Today (1967)
Charted: 8
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  • When I think of all the worries
    People seem to find
    And how they're in a hurry
    To complicate their minds

    By chasing after money
    And dreams that can't come true
    I'm glad that we are different
    We've better things to do

    May others plan their future
    I'm busy loving you
    (One, two, three, four!)

    Sha la la la la la live for today
    Sha la la la la la live for today
    And don't worry 'bout tomorrow, hey
    Sha la la la la la live for today (live for today)

    We were never meant to worry
    The way that people do
    And I don't mean to hurry
    As long as I'm with you

    We'll take it nice and easy
    And use my simple plan
    You'll be my lovin' woman
    I'll be your lovin' man

    We'll take the most from living
    Have pleasure while we can
    (Two, three, four!)

    Sha la la la la la live for today
    Sha la la la la la live for today
    And don't worry 'bout tomorrow, hey
    Sha la la la la la live for today (live for today)

    Baby, I need to feel you inside of me
    I got to feel you deep inside of me
    Baby, please come close to me
    I got to have you now, please, please

    Please, please gimme some a-lovin'
    To gimme some a-lovin'
    To gimme some a-lovin'
    To gimme some a-lovin'

    Baby, gimme some a-lovin'
    Gimme some a-lovin'
    Got to have all your lovin'
    Gimme some a-lovin'

    I need all your lovin'
    Gimme some a-lovin'
    Now I need all your loving

    Sha la la la la la live for today
    Sha la la la la la live for today
    And don't worry 'bout tomorrow, hey
    Sha la la la la la live for today
    (Oh, no, no, no, no, no)
    Sha la la la la la live for today Writer/s: GIULIO RAPETTI MOGOL, NORMAN DAVID SHAPIRO
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 13

  • Rick Morrow from CaliforniaThis song is heard in the movie Last Exit in Yuma County.
  • Izzy R from Trenton, NjEntranced by melody of song and deep quality of singer's voice. The song moved from left to right headset this had a singular effect and chorus full and strong. What really had me was the middle song when the lover calls for the woman. It feels so close, and steamy and personal. The sexiness of it was undeniable, feels like definition of summer of love and what that meant for young people in love at that time
  • Barry from Sauquoit, NyOn June 11th 1967, the Grass Roots" performed at 'The Fantasy Fair and Magic Mountain Music Festival' in Marin County, California...
    At the time the group's "Let's Live for Today" was in its second of two weeks at #15 on Billboard's Hot Top 100 chart; two weeks later on June 25th, 1967 it would peak at #8...
    {See next post below}.
  • Barry from Sauquoit, NyOn June 10th 1967, the Grass Roots performed "Let's Live For Today" on the ABC-TV program 'American Bandstand'...
    One month earlier on May 7th, 1967 it entered Billboard's Hot Top 100 chart at position #87; and on June 25th it peaked at #8 (for 2 weeks) and spent 12 weeks on the Top 100...
    Between 1966 and 1975 the group had twenty-one Top 100 records; with three making the Top 10, the other two were "Midnight Confessions" (#5 in 1968) and "Sooner or Later" (#9 in 1971)...
    R.I.P. Rob Grill, lead singer & bassist, 1943 - 2011.
  • Alon from Forest Hills, NyI had just come back from a summer in Italy with my parents and had fallen in love with original by The Rokes. I bought the single and about a year later, a college friend who was in a band asked if i had any good Italian songs for their band to cover. I thought Piangi Con Me would be perfect but my friend disagreed . About a year later, it became The Grassroots first hit...
  • Lisa from Eveleth, Mni love this song....its one of my all time favorites!! in fact i love most songs by the grass roots
  • Vicki from Tucson,arizona, AzI have an interesting theory about this song.
    The intro. sounds like Mimi's death scene from
    Puccini's LA BOHEME-when Rodolpho screams "MIMI!"
    And there is a song from Jonathan Larson's RENT
    called NO DAY BUT TODAY.
    The song sounds like a prophecy of the musical, which came out 29 years later.
    I can see the character Roger Davis singing it to
    his girl Mimi Marquez.
  • Theresa from Murfreesboro, TnIntense, passionate song. He sounds like Elvis a bit.
  • Sara Mackenzie from Middle Of Nowhere, Fllove this song, regardless of the "scandals"
  • Will from New York, NyNo Michael from Bournemouth. The original was written by Pomus and Shuman (Americans)5 years before "Piangi Con Me". Barri & Sloan tapped their friends in NYC for the chorus. Nice guys, huh?
  • Will from New York, NyRegarding "Piangi Con Me", "Let's Live for Today" and "I Count the Tears." "I Count the Tears" was recorded by The Drifters and released in 1960 or '61. "Piangi Con Me" was recorded and released in Italy between 1964 and 1966. So, really, the memorable chorus, which is the hook to all three songs was lifted from "I Count the Tears," written by Doc Pomus and Mort Shuman, who also wrote songs like "Save the Last Dance for Me", "Viva Las Vegas", "This Magic Moment", "Cant' Get Used to Losing You", "Little Sister", "Teenager in Love", and on and on.
  • Brandon from Seattle, WaInfluenced by the Byrds' "Turn Turn Turn." Similarily "It Ain't Me Babe" by the Turtles was influenced by the Byrds' "Mr. Tambourine Man."

    There was some strange connection between "It Ain't Me Babe" and "Let's Live For Today". Except that they were both influenced by an earnest and druggy #1 hit by the Byrds and were also inspired by another hit by another rock group. Both songs ranked the eighth position on the music charts, both songs had the groups sounding like the opposing groups, not to mention that the songs have a music similarity, and both of the songs also had earnest and soothing tones.
  • Michael from Bournemouth, EnglandI was interested to see that Barri and Sloan were sued for lifting the chorus when the original song was written by English writers living in Italy at that time.How much did Barri and Sloan have to cough up ??

    M.Shepstone
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