You're A Big Boy Now (album)

You're A Big Boy Now (album)

You're a Big Boy Now is a soundtrack album by The Lovin' Spoonful, released in 1967. It contains some songs from the Francis Ford Coppola movie of the same name. Both "You're a Big Boy Now" and "Darling Be Home Soon" were released as singles. It was re-released on CD along with What's Up, Tiger Lily?, the Spoonful's soundtrack for the 1967 Woody Allen film.

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