“Baby, Now That I’ve Found You” is a song by British band The Foundations, released in 1967. Written by Tony Macaulay and John MacLeod, the song features a blend of soul, pop, and R&B elements.
“Baby, Now That I’ve Found You” is characterized by its catchy melody, soulful vocals, and vibrant horn section. The lyrics express a heartfelt plea from the narrator to their lover, expressing gratitude for finding love and the fear of losing it. The song’s upbeat tempo and infectious energy made it an instant hit.
Upon its release, the song climbed the charts, reaching the number one spot on the UK Singles Chart. It also performed well internationally, becoming popular in the United States and other countries. The Foundations’ rendition of “Baby, Now That I’ve Found You” became their signature song and established them as prominent figures in the late 1960s music scene.
The song’s enduring appeal has led to various covers and adaptations over the years, cementing its status as a classic pop hit from the 1960s.