Then Again Baby You Know Me

"Baby, At present That I've Institute You"
Baby, Now That I've Found You - The Foundations.jpg
Unmarried by The Foundations
from the album From the Foundations
B-side "Come on Back to Me"
Released Summer 1967 (U.k.) [1]
December 1967 (North America)
Genre Popular
Length 2:44
Characterization Pye,[2] Uni
Songwriter(s) Tony Macaulay, John MacLeod[2]
Producer(s) Tony Macaulay[ii]
The Foundations singles chronology
"Infant, Now That I've Plant You"
(1967)
"Back on My Feet Again"
(1968)

"Infant, Now That I've Plant You" is a vocal written past Tony Macaulay and John MacLeod,[two] and performed by the Foundations. Part of the song was written in the same bar of a Soho tavern where Karl Marx is supposed to take written Das Kapital.[3] The lyrics are a plea that an unnamed subject not break upwards with the singer.

Original recording and the Foundations [edit]

In 1967 the Foundations released the song every bit their début single. After receiving airplay on the newly launched BBC Radio 1, it met with great success, condign a number eleven hit on the Billboard Hot 100 and topping the UK Singles Chart for two weeks in Nov 1967.[4] The song likewise reached number 1 on the Canadian RPM mag charts on 10 February 1968.

Another version of the song was recorded by the Foundations in 1968, featuring Colin Immature, Clem Curtis' replacement. This was on a Marble Arch album that featured newer stereo versions of their previous hits.[3]

Clem Curtis, the original lead vocaliser of the ring, recorded his own version which was released on the Opium label OPIN 001 as a vii" single and a 12" version OPINT001 in 1987.[5] In the late 1980s, Clem Curtis and Alan Warner teamed upwardly to recut "Baby, Now That I've Establish You" and "Build Me Upwards Buttercup", too as other hits of the Foundations.[iii]

Top Banana, a 1980s pop band from Puerto Rico, as well recorded the song.[ citation needed ]

Nautical chart performance [edit]

Alison Krauss version [edit]

"Babe, Now That I've Found You"
Unmarried by Alison Krauss
from the album Now That I've Found Y'all: A Drove
Released 18 July 1995
Recorded 1994
Genre Bluegrass, land
Length 3:49
Characterization Rounder
Producer(s) Alison Krauss
Union Station
Alison Krauss singles chronology
"When Yous Say Nothing at All"
(1995)
"Baby, Now That I've Constitute You lot"
(1995)
"Babe Mine"
(1996)

In 1995, American bluegrass-country vocalist Alison Krauss released the song every bit a unmarried from her compilation anthology Now That I've Establish You: A Drove. Her version appeared in the Australian comedy film, The Castle.[16] It peaked at number 49 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks nautical chart.[17] The song won the 1996 Grammy Honour for Best Female Country Song Operation.

Charts [edit]

Weekly charts [edit]

Chart (1995) Meridian
position
Canada Land Tracks (RPM)[xviii] 46
UK Singles (OCC)[19] 95
US Hot Land Songs (Billboard)[20] 49

Awards and nominations [edit]

Award Category Issue
38th Grammy Awards Best Female person Land Vocal Performance Won

Other versions [edit]

The vocal has been covered by a number of other artists. I of the earlier versions was a rocksteady version recorded by Alton Ellis for his 1967 album Sings Rock and Soul.[21] Lana Cantrell recorded it for her 1968 Lana album.[22] The aforementioned year The Marble Arch Orchestra recorded an instrumental version of the song for their album Tomorrow's Standards.[23] In 1978 Donny and Marie Osmond recorded information technology for the soundtrack album for their film Goin' Coconuts.[24] The song was besides recorded by Dan Schafer, in 1977 on Tortoise International Records,[25] [26] an RCA Records subsidiary.

In March 2012, this version was included on the compilation album, Perhaps..the Very Best of Dan Schafer.[27]

In the Philippines the song was recorded past MYMP for their album MYMP Live at the Music Museum. South American artist Daniel Boaventura has also recorded a version which appears on his Songs 4 U album.[28]

Apply in film [edit]

The Foundations' recording of the song appeared on the soundtrack to the film Shallow Hal. The Alison Krauss version was featured in the 1997 Australian comedy, The Castle.[16] Her rendition was also featured in the terminate credits of the 2001 film Delivering Milo.

Singles released [edit]

  • The Foundations – "Babe, Now That I've Establish You" / "Come on Back to Me", PYE 7N 17366 (UK), 1967
  • The Foundations – "Infant, Now That I've Found You" / "Build Me Up Buttercup", Flashbacks FBS6 (Uk)
  • The Foundations – "Build Me Upward Buttercup" / "Baby, Now That I've Found You", Eric 192
  • Big Ben (Ben Atkins) – "Baby, At present That I've Found You lot" / "Would I Improve Gone ?", Enterprise ENA-9061, 1972[29]
  • Vicki Sue Robinson – "Babe, Now That I've Establish You lot" / "Cheers A 1000000", RCA 10282, 1975[30]
  • Dan Schafer – "Baby, Now That I've Found You", RCA/Tortoise International, Inc VB 11292, 1977[25] [26]
  • Clem Curtis & The Foundations – "Babe At present That I've Institute Y'all" (Extended Version) / "Infant Now That I've Found You" (7" Version), Infant Now That I've Establish You (Busk Mix) Opium Records OPINT 001, 1987[5]
  • Any Trouble – "Babe, Now That I've Found Yous" / "Bricks & Mortar", EMI America EA 166, (US) 1984
  • Alison Krauss & Union Station – "Baby, Now That I've Found Yous" / "Oh, Atlanta" / "Every Fourth dimension You Say Goodbye", CRCDS 4 (The netherlands), 1995 (CD single)
  • Lauren Waterworth – "Baby, Now That I've Found You" / "Infant, Now That I've Institute You"

References [edit]

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  17. ^ Whitburn, Joel (2013). Hot Country Songs 1944–2012. Record Enquiry, Inc. p. 184. ISBN978-0-89820-203-8.
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