The Foundations - Now That I've Found You (1967) video free download


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Duration: 03:14
Uploaded: 2008/10/02

"Top Of The Pops" Show (1967)

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9 years ago

Jean Luc Lefebvre

Un peut de rétro c'est bon......

10 years ago

Bernie Andrews

Strange how some tunes instantly evoke a memory........I was in the back seat of a hire car with three pals coming back from Earls Court Motor Show to Bristol. We had agreed to take it in turns to drive, being as how it was a new car and we were all about 20, so looking forward to it. But............I had the shits and didn't dare get up from the back seat 'cos that was all that was holding it in, so I didn't get my turn to drive, Story of my life.

10 years ago

Music Man

Good stuff. His key is fine it's the bg that's off. It might be because they can't hear one-another. Sometimes happens when you actually sing without monitors or autotune and play real instruments.

10 years ago

Sandra InTheTardis

love the background xxxx

10 years ago

Cindy D.

Check out this video on YouTube: Now That I've Found You ❤️

10 years ago

Chris Mulwee

Much better than Allison Krauss' horrendous abomination of this song. Sorry don't mean to offend you fans of her.

10 years ago

Roel Lassche

This is music history, i was in my pampers when this was on air.................GREAT

10 years ago

Lynn 7m.

The Foundations - Now That I've Found YouThank-you for sharing! :DI've just learnt something new. Alison Kraus copied/bought this song! lolI enjoyed listening to this version, but Alison knocked it out of the park, as far as love songs go! <3Baby, BabyWhen first we metI knew in this heart of mineThat you were someoneI couldn't forgetSo I wait and abide my time

10 years ago

Darrell Turner

he is so off key most of the time .. wow ! 

10 years ago

Ben Dover

It's unfortunate that J.S is on this but you can't re Wright history but it's a great song in spite of him

10 years ago

John short

In 1948, Tony Gomez, organist with the 1960s British rock group “The Foundations,” was born in Ceylon. The group had a million-seller with their first release, “Baby, Now That I’ve Found You,” in 1967. The group’s “Build Me Up Buttercup” also sold a million in 1969.

10 years ago

tomhits

Great song! I remember those days like yesterday. There was a time when a sax-player was no option for a band, but a Must, which made many songs so special, to have a brass section.

10 years ago

Groovy Reflections

Happy 77th birthday to Foundations Saxophonist, Pat Burke.The Foundations - Now That I've Found You (1967)

10 years ago

Miguel Angel Rivero

Un superar clásico aqui en México! Hubo un cober en español

10 years ago

kim guthrie

Yeah fucking Jimmy fucking Saville BLERGH!!

10 years ago

Corina van Kampen

kanker pedofiel 

11 years ago

sjoeld57

This is some of the Good Stuff..... elementary school memories of my big brother playing records.... Thanks for posting this.

11 years ago

robert harding

the foundations were a brilliant band from a very good decade,

11 years ago

VultureClone

Ugh, Jimmy Saville...

11 years ago

beng shafiq

mike tyson anyone?

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