[Chorus] Baby, baby, since first we met (doot-doot) I knew in this heart of mine (I want to tell you, doot-doot) The love we had could not be bad (doot-doot) Play it right and bide my time
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Baby, now that I've found you I won't let you go I built my world around you I need you so, Baby, even though You don't need me now.
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A monthly update on our latest interviews, stories and added songs The Foundations The Foundations were a British soul band, active from 1967 to 1970. Alison Krauss 71,271,028 views Actually, some fans still believe so.The good doctor shares some candid insights on recording with Phil Spector and The Black Keys. The group, made up of West Indians, White British, and a Sri Lankan, are best known for their two biggest hits, "Baby Now That I've Found You" (a Number One hit in the UK Singles Chart and Canada, and subsequently Top 10 in …
The Foundations - Baby Now That I've Found You [1967] Music & Lyrics - Tony Macaulay & John Macleod [Intro] C C |/ / / /|/ / / /|x2 [Chorus 1] C Bb Baby, now that I've found you, F/A I can't let you go, Fm I built my world around you, C/G I need you so, D7/F# Baby even though, Dm7 G You don't need me Baby, now that I've found you I won't let you go I built my world around you I need you so Baby even though You don't need me, You don't need me oh, no.
Baby, now that I've found you I won't let you go I built my world around you I need you so, baby even though You don't need me now Baby, now that I've found you I won't let you go I built my world around you I need you so Baby even though You don't need me, You don't need me oh, no Baby, baby, when first we met I knew in this heart of mine And what is it like playing "Hotel California" for the gazillionth time? Baby, Now That I’ve Found You – Music Travel Love Lyrics, Letra: Baby, now that I’ve found you I won’t let you go I build my world around you I need you so, baby even though You don’t need me now Baby, now that I’ve found you I won’t let you go I build my world around you I need you so, baby even though You …