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Led Zeppelin 'Stairway Sessions' (Silver Rarities SIRA 71) Studio Soundboard Recordings Recorded at Headley Grange 1971 & Bron-Y-Aur 1970 Excellent Quality Studio Outtakes Encoded: 320 Kbps MP3 Track List: (Artwork Included) 01. Stairway To Heaven Instrumental Outtake 02. Blues Guitar Outtake 1 03. Blues Guitar Outtake 2 04. Black Dog Outtake 05. No Quarter Outtake 06.

Stairway To Heaven Outtake 2 07. Electric Guitar Blues Outtake 08. Stairway To Heaven Outtake 3 With Vocal 09. Stairway To Heaven Almost Complete Version With Slightly Altered Lyrics & Different Guitar Solo 10. Hey Hey What Can I Do Outtake 11. Various Guitar Instrumentals Outtake.

'Baby, Now That I've Found You' by from the album From the Foundations 'Come on Back to Me' Released Summer 1967 (UK) December 1967 (North America) Format Length 2: 44, singles chronology ' Baby, Now That I've Found You' (1967) ' (1968) ' Baby, Now That I've Found You' (1967) ' (1968) 'Baby, Now That I've Found You' is a song written by and John MacLeod. Part of the song was written in the same bar of a tavern where is supposed to have written. The lyrics are a plea that an unnamed subject not break up with the singer. Weekly charts Chart (1967-68) Peak position Australia 21 Canada 1 Belgium 19 Netherlands 13 New Zealand 16 Norway 6 UK 1 U.S.

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Top 100 8 Year-end charts Chart (1967) Rank UK 13 Chart (1968) Rank Canada 46 U.S. Billboard 83 U.S. Cash Box 47 Other versions The song has been covered by a number of other artists. One of the earlier versions was a version was recorded by for his 1967 album Sings Rock and Soul. Recorded it for her 1968 Lana album. The same year The Marble Arch Orchestra recorded an instrumental version of the song for their album Tomorrow's Standards. In 1978 Donny and Marie Osmond recorded it for the soundtrack album for their film Goin’ Coconuts.

The song was also recorded by, in 1977 on, an RCA Records subsidiary. 1977 Tortoise International/RCA 45 single In March 2012, this version was included on the, Perhaps.the Very Best of Dan Schafer. The song was a 1995 country hit for from the album.

Her version appeared in the Australian comedy film,. It peaked at number 49 on the chart. In the the song was recorded by for their album. South American artist has also recorded a version which appears on his Songs 4 U album. Use in film The Foundations' recording of the song appeared on the to the film. The Alison Krauss version was featured in the 1997 Australian comedy,.

Her rendition was also featured in the end credits of the 2001 film. Singles released. The Foundations — 'Baby, Now That I've Found You' / 'Come On Back to Me', PYE 7N 17366 (UK), 1967.

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The Foundations — 'Baby, Now That I've Found You' / 'Build Me Up Buttercup', Flashbacks FBS6 (UK). The Foundations — 'Build Me Up Buttercup' / 'Baby, Now That I've Found You', Eric 192. Big Ben (Ben Atkins) — 'Baby, Now That I've Found You' / 'Would I Better Gone?' Retrieved 2016-09-30. ^ Rice, Jo (1982).

The Guinness Book of 500 Number One Hits (1st ed.). Enfield, Middlesex: Guinness Superlatives Ltd. Teks ceramah uje tentang ibu. ^ Dopson, Roger.

Baby, Now That I've Found You, Sequel Records NEECD 300 (1st ed.). UK: Sequel REcords.

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