What's Up, Tiger Lily?	 1		Introduction To Flick (Woody Allen Dialogue) 2		Pow (Theme From "What's Up, Tiger Lily) 3		Gray Prison Blues 4		Pow Revisited 5		Unconscious Minuet 6		Fishin' Blues 7		Respoken 8		A Cool Million 9		Speakin' Of Spoken 10		Lookin' To Spy 11		Phil's Love Theme 12		End Title         You're A Big Boy Now	 13		You're A Big Boy Now 14		Lonely (Amy's Theme) 15		Wash Her Away (From The Discotheque) 16		Kite Chase 17		Try And Be Happy 18		Peep Show Percussion 19		Girl, Beautiful Girl (Barbara's Theme) 20		Darling Be Home Soon 21		Dixieland Big Boy 22		Letter To Barbara 23		Barbara's Theme (From The Discotheque) 24		Miss Thing's Thang 25		March 26		The Finale
  Two interesting soundtrack albums from the sixties written and performed by John B. Sebastian and the Lovin’ Spoonful, a band with their roots in the folk music scene of Greenwich Village in lower Manhattan. In What's Up Tiger Lily?, Woody Allen's debut film, the musicianship is well represented by instrumentals such as "Gray Prison Blues" and "Pow Revisited." Shortly thereafter, John B. Sebastian composed the music for Francis Ford Coppola's second film, the Oscar nominated comedy You're A Big Boy Now, and the Lovin' Spoonful also played the music for this soundtrack, which included yet another hit, "Darling Be Home Soon". |