Let's Live for Today (song)

"Let's Live for Today"
Single by The Grass Roots
from the album Let's Live for Today
B-side"Depressed Feeling"
ReleasedMay 13, 1967 (1967-05-13)
Recorded1967
Genre
Length2:35
LabelDunhill
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)
The Grass Roots singles chronology
"Tip of My Tongue"
(1967)
"Let's Live for Today"
(1967)
"Things I Should Have Said"
(1967)

"Let's Live for Today" is a song written by David "Shel" Shapiro and Italian lyricist Mogol, with English lyrics provided by Michael Julien. It was first recorded, with Italian lyrics, under the title "Piangi con me" (translating as "Cry with Me") by the Italian-based English band the Rokes in 1966. Later, when "Piangi con me" was due to be released in the United Kingdom, publisher Dick James Music requested that staff writer Julien compose English lyrics for the song.

The song was popularized by the American rock band the Grass Roots, who released it as a single on May 13, 1967. The Grass Roots' version climbed to number 8 on the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart, eventually selling over two million copies and being awarded a gold disc. The song also became the title track of the Grass Roots' second album, Let's Live for Today. Since its initial release, the Grass Roots' rendition of the song has become a staple of oldies radio programming in America and is today widely regarded by critics as a 1960s classic.