Toomorrow (soundtrack)
Toomorrow is the soundtrack album from the 1970 film, featuring the band Toomorrow with British-Australian singer Olivia Newton-John. The film was a sci-fi musical mix directed by Val Guest and was Newton-John's second movie. It was Don Kirshner's follow up to his work with The Monkees.
"You're My Baby Now" was released as a 7" single with picture sleeve on RCA Records, with "Goin' Back" on the B side.
Production
According to Newton-John's biographer Tim Ewbank, Bruce Welch tried to rescue this album by bringing in new, but well- established British songwriters, to reconstruct a second version of this album. Due to the knock on effect this would have had on the film version, requiring substantial and costly re-filming this idea was shelved. A non-album follow up single by Toomorrow, "I Could Never Live Without Your Love", was released on Decca Records, produced by Welch.Track listing
All songs written by Ritchie Adams and Mark Barkan, except "Spaceport", composed by Hugo Montenegro.- "You're My Baby Now"
- "Taking Our Own Sweet Time"
- "Toomorrow"
- "Let's Move On"
- "Walkin' on Air"
- "If You Can't Be Hurt"
- "Toomorrow"
- "Walkin' on Air"
- "Spaceport"
- "Happiness Valley"
- "Let's Move On"
- "Goin' Back"
Personnel
- Olivia Newton-John – vocals
- Karl Chambers – drums
- Ben Thomas – guitar, vocals
- Vic Cooper – organ, piano, saxophone, guitar, recorder