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Mink DeVille - Maybe Tomorrow

: Willy DeVille’s delivery is tender yet weary, embodying the persona of a streetwise romantic.

While "Maybe Tomorrow" did not reach the commercial heights of their earlier hit "Spanish Stroll," it remains a fan favorite and a staple of their live performances. The song appears on several retrospectives, including the Mink DeVille/Willy DeVille Collected album, which showcases the breadth of DeVille's career from his early band days to his later solo work.

The song was written by and produced by the legendary Jack Nitzsche , who was instrumental in shaping the band’s early sound. Nitzsche, known for his work with Phil Spector and Neil Young, brought a lush, cinematic arrangement to the track that highlighted Willy DeVille's emotive, gravelly vocals.

Collectors can find various pressings of the single, such as the 7" vinyl release from 1981 on Discogs. Mink DeVille - Maybe Tomorrow (Live) (1985) • TopPop

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: Willy DeVille’s delivery is tender yet weary, embodying the persona of a streetwise romantic.

While "Maybe Tomorrow" did not reach the commercial heights of their earlier hit "Spanish Stroll," it remains a fan favorite and a staple of their live performances. The song appears on several retrospectives, including the Mink DeVille/Willy DeVille Collected album, which showcases the breadth of DeVille's career from his early band days to his later solo work. Mink DeVille - Maybe Tomorrow

The song was written by and produced by the legendary Jack Nitzsche , who was instrumental in shaping the band’s early sound. Nitzsche, known for his work with Phil Spector and Neil Young, brought a lush, cinematic arrangement to the track that highlighted Willy DeVille's emotive, gravelly vocals. : Willy DeVille’s delivery is tender yet weary,

Collectors can find various pressings of the single, such as the 7" vinyl release from 1981 on Discogs. Mink DeVille - Maybe Tomorrow (Live) (1985) • TopPop The song was written by and produced by

Mink DeVille - Maybe Tomorrow