The new single, "Now You Know," serves as the end credits for the Daniel Radcliffe-starring biopic parody.
Less mixed: Our feelings about the fact that the film’s release has generated new music from Yankovic himself, including a new single he released today, “Now You Know,” which serves as the end-credits track for the film. (Track titles include “The Accordion,” “Al And Madonna,” and, of course, “The Heart Of The Jungle.”) But the album also includes new versions of many of Yankovic’s most beloved parodies, including “My Bologna,” “I Love Rocky Road,” “Another One Rides The Bus,” “Amish Paradise,” and “Eat It,” all recorded fresh for the film by Yankovic. About half of the soundtrack album is, unsurprisingly, taken up by the movie’s score.