Toomorrow (soundtrack)
The Toomorrow soundtrack is the musical accompaniment to the 1970 science fiction film Toomorrow. The film, directed by Val Guest, is notable for starring Olivia Newton-John in her debut role as a member of the fictional band "Toomorrow."
The soundtrack primarily features pop and bubblegum pop songs performed by the band Toomorrow, which consisted of Olivia Newton-John, Ben Thomas, Vic Cooper, and Karl Chambers. The music was intended to capitalize on the film's science fiction theme with a futuristic sound.
The soundtrack album was released in 1970. It includes songs such as "You've Got to Believe," "I Could Never Live Without Your Love," "Roller Coaster," "Goin' Back," and the title track, "Toomorrow." While the film was not commercially successful and was eventually withdrawn from circulation by Don Kirshner, the soundtrack gained a cult following, particularly among fans of Olivia Newton-John. It showcases her early vocal style and contribution to a unique musical project. The rights to the film and its music remained in legal limbo for many years, impacting its availability.