The title, You're Gonna Love Tomorrow, comes from the title of a song in one of Sondheim s most famous musicals, Follies. The show, You're Gonna Love Tomorrow, was meant to be a revue of Sondheim's work, featuring songs that showed his most romantic, most openhearted side, making this the least "cold" of the various Sondheim compilations.
The original production of You're Gonna Love Tomorrow was created for the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York. It played two standing-room-only concerts at the Sotheby auction hall on March 3, 1983, with an original cast that included George Hearn (Sweeney Todd) , Cris Groenendaal (Sweeney Todd, Sunday in the Park with George, Passion), Liz Callaway (Merrily We Roll Along, Miss Saigon), Judy Kaye (What about Luv?, The Phantom of the Opera), Bob Gunton (Evita, Sweeney Todd) and Victoria Mallory (A Little Night Music, Follies).
You're Gonna Love Tomorrow was originally staged as a concert organized by The Whitney Museum in 1983 in Stephen Sondheim's honor – the same year that he was elected to the American Institute of Arts and Letters.